Mozart’s “Gran Partita”: UMD Wind Orchestra • IN-PERSON

The UMD Wind Orchestra concludes its season with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s beloved “Gran Partita” and works by Karel Husa and J.S. Bach. Mozart’s tenth Serenade, the “Gran Partita” roughly translates to “big wind symphony.” Filled with melodic ornamentation, Mozart wrote this light-hearted piece for entertainment at social gatherings and dinner parties. While this informal practice has caused many serenades from that time period to be lost, luckily many of Mozart’s survived and his “Gran Partita” has become widely recognized as one of the most notable works for wind band.

Bartók & Strauss: UMD Symphony Orchestra • IN-PERSON

The UMD Symphony Orchestra presents its season finale concert featuring Johann Strauss, Jr.’s, Overture to Die Fledermaus (The Bat), Hungarian composer Béla Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra and Jake Runsestad's A Silence Haunts Me. Pulled from one of his most notable operettas, Strauss’ Overture is a soaring work that encompasses the best of the batty opera’s melodies all packed into eight minutes of farcical delight.

RUBBERBAND: Ever So Slightly

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Founded in 2002 by Victor Quijada, RUBBERBAND immediately imposed itself in Canada and abroad as an explosive one-of-a-kind dance troupe. In their very first year of activity, RUBBERBAND brought well-honed forms that deconstructed several principles of urban dance to the stage.

Spring Choral Showcase: UMD Chamber Singers • IN-PERSON

The UMD Chamber Singers are pleased to present their Spring Choral Showcase, featuring an exploration of the internationally acclaimed ensemble's work over the past academic year. From William Byrd and Giacomo Puccini to Joel Thompson and Alec Powell, the UMD Chamber Singers will be singing music from across the musical eras, including Jake Runestad's A Silence Haunts Me.

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UMoves: Undergraduate Dance Concert

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In this varied, vibrant and celebratory dance presentation, the UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies offers new works of art in motion! Stay tuned for more information about this season’s choreographers!

The Late Wedding

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Inspired by the writings of Italian writer Italo Calvino, Christopher Chen presents a series of interconnected love stories that take place in a dialogue, a memory, a honeymoon, an interview, a rebellion, a spy hunt and a boat traveling through space. Revolving around a strange tribal custom for marriage, The Late Wedding leads audiences through an unpredictable, surprising and whimsical theatre experience.

Mozart’s Don Giovanni: Maryland Opera Studio

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While fleeing the scene of his crime, the lascivious Don Giovanni commits an unimaginable murder. This depraved act unleashes hell itself in an opera that masterfully combines dark comedy with the darkest of acts. With themes that continue to resonate today, Mozart and Da Ponte create a world as troubling and complicated in our time as it was at its premiere. This opera will be performed in Italian with English supertitles.

Moonlight Benjamin

We regret to inform you that due to unforeseen circumstances, this performance has been canceled. Our Guest Experience team is working to issue refunds to all ticket holders through their original purchase method and will be in touch if an automatic refund cannot be issued. For any questions, contact The Clarice’s Guest Experience team at 301.405.2787 or tickets-theclarice@umd.edu

 


 

Faculty Dance Concert

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The Faculty Dance Concert shines the spotlight on works choreographed by UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance studies faculty! The concert’s evocative choreography will be performed by TDPS students and features a range of style and movement.

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