Second Season

Featuring provocative choreography by MFA in Dance students, this concert is a collection of eclectic new works, serving as an unguarded exploration of these diverse artists' talents and interests.

Prince George's Philharmonic

The Prince George's Philharmonic presents its 52nd Season Finale.

The Artists

Jesus Manuel Berard, Music Director

Yuliya Gorenman, Piano

The Program

Joan Tower Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman
Leonard Bernstein Overture to Candide
Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5 in E Flat Major "Emperor"

Intermission

Dimitri Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 in D Minor, Op. 47

Benefit for Music for Food: Omer Quartet

Music for Food is a musician-led initiative that started in Boston and has since spread across the US.  Its goal is to create awareness about hunger insecurity in America and to partner with audiences to raise money through donation-based concerts. The artists who perform receive no fee and the concert tickets are free with a kind request for any donation, 100% of which is then donated to a local food pantry or food bank.

Holiday Pop-Up Shop

The Brentwood Arts Exchange’s Fine Craft Pop-Up Store features one of a kind, hand-made, functional items created by local artists. When you shop the carefully curated collection, you are supporting regional artists and their businesses. Learn more at arts.pgparks.com.

International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella

Varsity Vocals is the home of student a cappella since 1995. We give college and high school singers the opportunity to interact, compete, learn from each other, get feedback from the pros, and perform in fantastic venues around the globe. Each season, the ICCA & ICHSA bring together nearly 500 a cappella groups and thousands of singers from schools around the globe. The ICCA Mid-Atlantic Quarterfinal at Dekelboum Concert Hall is one of 5 Mid-Atlantic Quarterfinal Events. The top two groups from this event will go on to compete in the ICCA Mid-Atlantic Semifinal.

NOI Alumni Spotlight: Nick Platoff, San Francisco Symphony

Alumni Spotlight 

For over 30 years, NOI has been a training ground for orchestral musicians on the precipice of their professional careers. NOI alumni occupy positions in nearly every major American orchestra as well as numerous positions in premier service bands. Many others are teachers, college professors and arts administrators.

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