Milk x Honey Spoken Word Open Mic Night

Milk x Honey is a twice of a semester open mic hosted by UMD'S Terpoets bringing together a diversity of creators to share in a safe community of all media and curate a unique artistic experience by showcasing the exceptional talent in the College Park area.

Songwriter Sundays

Come to MilkBoy ArtHouse every third Sunday of the month for Songwriter Sundays! Curated by local songwriter Annette Wasilik, each performance showcases three incredible songwriters.

November's songwriters are Crys Matthews, Hayley Fahey and Rorie Kelly.

Masterful Strings: Jennifer Frautschi, violin

Two-time GRAMMY nominee and Avery Fisher career grant recipient Jennifer Frautschi has garnered worldwide acclaim as a musically adventurous violinist with a wide-ranging repertoire. Together with UMD and Aspen Music Festival piano faculty Rita Sloan, the violinist will perform a recital with works of Debussy, Prokofiev and Beethoven.

Women's Voices: UMD Treble Choir

UMD Treble Choir, Femmes de Chanson, Whistling Hens and guest singers from the University of Delaware join together to mark the beginning of Women's History month by performing Will the Circle Be Unbroken, a traditional Appalachian piece.

Masterful Strings: Astrid Schween, cello

Astrid Schween, cello, and Michael Gurt, piano, present an evening of Romantic favorites by Franck, Debussy, Barber, and Popper.

New York born cellist Astrid Schween is an internationally recognized soloist, chamber artist, and teacher. In 2016, she joined the Juilliard String Quartet and became a member of the Juilliard Cello Faculty. In addition to her work with the JSQ, Ms. Schween remains active as a soloist, appearing in Boston, Oakland, Memphis, the International Cello Institute, the Seattle Chamber Music Festival and with the Boulder Philharmonic.

OperaTerps: Gilbert and Sullivan's Patience

This season, OperaTerps is producing their first full-length opera, Gilbert and Sullivan's satire on the aesthetic movement, Patience!

OperaTerps is the University of Maryland's first student run opera company, providing undergraduate musicians the opportunity to take part in a major musical undertaking while enriching cultural life on campus and in the College Park community.

This production has been generously funded by the Pepsi Enhancement Fund.

Fellowship Ensemble Recital: Omer Quartet

Join the Omer Quartet for a night of fantastic music starting off with Mozart’s masterful Dissonance Quartet. Next, a commissioned piece composed by Music Terp Yiwen Shen that offers a glimpse into the rich Chinese tradition of calligraphy. Ending the program is Brahms' String Quartet No. 3 Op. 67, a bit of a black sheep of the literature, but a glorious breath of pastoral romanticism.

NextLOOK Information Session

Calling all performing artists! Applications for the next round of NextLOOK projects are due on Friday, March 1. Join us for an informal info session to learn about how best to address the application questions and to discuss with former NextLOOK participants how the residency has informed their work. Pizza provided.

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