NOI+F SPARK! Lounge
ABOUT THE EVENT
See NOI+F faculty, conductors, fellows and guest scholars engage in fascinating conversations ahead of the evening's NOI Philharmonic performance: Cinematic Music of John Williams.
See NOI+F faculty, conductors, fellows and guest scholars engage in fascinating conversations ahead of the evening's NOI Philharmonic performance: Cinematic Music of John Williams.
See NOI+F faculty, conductors, fellows and guest scholars engage in fascinating conversations ahead of the evening's NOI Philharmonic performance: Alsop Conducts Beethoven’s Ninth.
See NOI+F faculty, conductors, fellows and guest scholars engage in fascinating conversations ahead of the evening's NOI Philharmonic performance: Alsop Conducts Mahler’s “Titan”.
See NOI+F faculty, conductors, fellows and guest scholars engage in fascinating conversations ahead of the evening's NOI Philharmonic performance: Mei-Ann Chen Conducts Debussy & Bartók.
See NOI+F faculty, conductors, fellows and guest scholars engage in fascinating conversations ahead of the evening's NOI Philharmonic performance: Falletta Conducts Symphonie fantastique.
See NOI+F faculty, conductors, fellows and guest scholars engage in fascinating conversations ahead of the evening's NOI Philharmonic performance: López-Gómez Conducts Piazzolla & Rachmaninoff.
See NOI+F faculty, conductors, fellows and guest scholars engage in fascinating conversations ahead of the evening's NOI Philharmonic performance: Take The Reins–Chamber Orchestra Concert.
See NOI+F faculty, conductors, fellows and guest scholars engage in fascinating conversations ahead of the evening's NOI Philharmonic performance: Kurt Weill’s Seven Deadly Sins.
Marin Alsop, conductor
Adia Evans, soprano*
Jazmine Olwalia, mezzo soprano*
Lawrence Barasa Kiharangwa, tenor*
Kevin Short, bass+
Heritage Signature Chorale
Stanley J. Thurston, president & artistic director
David Houston, organ
In partnership with St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, members of the NOI Philharmonic perform a concert for our College Park, MD community.
To be announced in June 2024!
The National Orchestral Institute + Festival is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council, The Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, the Nicolae Bretan Music Foundation, the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music and The Marinus and Minna B. Koster Foundation.