Michael Cameron, bass
Renowned bassist Michael Cameron performs works by Domenico Gabrieli, Andrew Earle Simpson, Bohuslav Martinu, Ellen Taaffee Zwilich, Jean Sibelius and Stacy Garrop.
Renowned bassist Michael Cameron performs works by Domenico Gabrieli, Andrew Earle Simpson, Bohuslav Martinu, Ellen Taaffee Zwilich, Jean Sibelius and Stacy Garrop.
The Weekday Players proudly presents their Original Works Projects, a memorable night of short plays created and produced by students! You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll laugh AND cry. Either way, join them for a great time!
OperaTerps, a student founded and run opera company at UMD, performs A Hand of Bridge by Samuel Barber, The Telephone by Gian-Carlo Menotti and Doctor Miracle by Georges Bizet.
Now in its third season, OperaTerps is dedicated to producing operas performed by undergraduates. Those involved will gain valuable experience directing, producing, conducting, and performing to apply to their future professional careers, while enriching cultural life on campus and in the College Park Community.
The JACK Quartet joins the School of Music Composer Colloquium as special guests in this open to the public event.
A recital featuring solo and collaborative pianists performing works by Granados, Brahms, Rachmaninoff, Scriabin, Barber, Faure, and Stanchinsky.
Are you a local performing artist who is interested in developing new work? Do you or your company want audience feedback on projects you are designing? Do you value input in your creative process? Apply to be a part of the 2017-2018 NextLOOK series!
An eclectic mix of solo and ensemble performances that showcase the incredible range and diversity of student talent at the School of Music.
Did Led Zeppelin play a 1969 concert at the Wheaton Youth Center? Many in the alleged audience swear the concert took place, but no hard proof has ever confirmed it.
UMD alumnus Jeff Krulik’s latest film digs into this local legend, raising important issues regarding the reliability of public memory versus public record, mythmaking in popular music and the challenges of researching a local cultural event.