Maryland Lyric Opera presents Le Nozze di Figaro
UPDATE: This event has been cancelled, click here for more information.
UPDATE: This event has been cancelled, click here for more information.
What does it mean to be a 21st century musician? How can you design your own musical path? What will your musical legacy be? During this discussion, the members of Spektral Quartet share their personal journeys after college and offer a model for a fulfilling musical life that incorporates elements of entrepreneurship, arts advocacy and community engagement.
UPDATE: This event has been cancelled, click here for more information.
Join us for an intimate discussion in advance of the 8PM UMD Symphony Orchestra concert featuring Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring.
Join us for an intimate discussion in advance of the 8PM UMD Symphony Orchestra concert. This discussion with be moderated by student and UMD Symphony Orchestra violinist Madeleine Jansen, composer Maria Newman and UMD voice faculty and narrator Carmen Balthrop to discuss Newman's world premiere work Our Rights, and Nothing Less.
Learn more about the creative process of Teatro y Su Doble at this Post-Performance Q&A!
Joint statement from MilkBoy and The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at the University of Maryland
December 28, 2019
MilkBoy set to depart College Park, while art performances produced by The Clarice will continue
After spending two and a half years in College Park, MilkBoy has closed. Shows produced by The Clarice are expected to continue at this location, and additional details about future plans for this venue are forthcoming.
Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras of Strathmore--the oldest, largest and best-regarded program in the region--
presents 4 String Orchestras performing works that range from the Baroque and Classical periods with some contemporary, new and original music thrown in as well!
Experience the joy of strings in a varied and exciting afternoon of music. You're sure to be impressed and inspired by young musicians as they skillfully and passionately present their repertoire.
Performances by:
Future Stars, conducted by Maria Montano
UPDATE: This event has been cancelled, click here for more information.
¡Viva La Música! ¡Viva La Cultura!
The City of College Park invites you to join us for inspirational performances and a panel discussion open to all ages.
Acclaimed for the heartfelt intensity and technical mastery of his playing, pianist Joseph Kalichstein enthralls audiences all over the globe, winning equal praise as orchestral soloist, recitalist and chamber musician. Kalichstein will be working with students from the piano division of the University of Maryland School of Music performing solo repertoire by Haydn, Beethoven, Ljadov and Rachmaninoff as well as duo repertoire by Brahms.