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Jan
10
6:00 PM18:00

Tuesdays at Six: Daniel Moody, countertenor

Daniel Moody, countertenor
Lawrence Lipnik, treble and tenor viol
Rosamund Morley, treble viol
Beverly Au, bass viol
Lisa Terry, bass viol
Motomi Igarashi, tenor viol
William Simms, theorbo

Hailed by The New Yorker as "early-music stars," PARTHENIA is one of the world's preeminent viola da gamba ensembles. They are joined for this program by countertenor Daniel Moody, a rising star who recently made his debut with The Metropolitan Opera (and is a graduate of the Peabody Institute). The program features works of Parsons, Philips, Purcell, Gibbons, Monteverdi, and more. Don't miss this rare opportunity to hear Parthenia in Baltimore!

The 6:00 p.m. program is preceded by a complimentary reception, beginning at 5:30 p.m.

We suggest a donation of $10 per ticket for Tuesdays at Six concerts, but welcome a donation of any amount — smaller or greater — depending on one's ability to contribute. A ticket is required of all attendees, and may be obtained prior to the concert or at the door beginning 30 minutes prior to the performance.


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Nov
15
6:00 PM18:00

Tuesdays at Six: Songs of Resentment & Gratitude

Alexis Tantau, vocals
Joshua Espinoza, jazz piano
Ed Hrybyk, bass

Songs of Resentment & Gratitude explores myriad emotions that can often arise during the holiday season — joy, anticipation, grief, and much more — through the lens of popular song. From jazz standards to indie folk, this program features songs from artists as diverse as George and Ira Gershwin, Patsy Cline, and Norman Whitfield.

Featuring Alexis Tantau (vocals), Joshua Espinoza (piano), and Ed Hrybyk (bass), this trio brings together, for the first time, three accomplished performers active in Baltimore’s sparkling jazz scene. Not to be missed.

Arrive early for a complimentary welcome reception, beginning at 5:30 p.m.

We suggest a donation of $10 per ticket for Tuesdays at Six concerts, but welcome a donation of any amount — smaller or greater — depending on one's ability to contribute. A ticket is required of all attendees, and may be obtained prior to the concert or at the door beginning 30 minutes prior to the performance.


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Oct
18
6:00 PM18:00

Tuesdays at Six: Duo Ingolfsson-Stoupel: Beethoven & Juon

Judith Ingolfsson, violin
Vladimir Stoupel, piano

Violin and piano Duo Ingolfsson-Stoupel perform Ludwig van Beethoven’s Sonata in A Major, Op. 47 and Paul Juon’s Sonata in D Major, Op. 15. The “Russian Brahms,” oft-overlooked composer Paul Juon (1872–1940) was born in Moscow to parents of Swiss heritage, who later spent most of his career in Germany. Juon’s compositional style is both Russian and German, modern yet folkloric, and always romantic.

Judith Ingolfsson and Vladimir Stoupel are two seasoned instrumental soloists, having each won acclaim for performances around the globe. Together, they create connections, tell untold stories and take audiences on journeys to the heart of chamber music spanning the centuries. The Duo’s multiple recordings have received critical acclaim, and together these artists curate music festivals in both France and Germany. Close to home, Ms. Ingolfsson serves as Professor of Violin at the Peabody Institute.

This performance is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council (msac.org)

Arrive early for a complimentary welcome reception, beginning at 5:30 p.m.

We suggest a donation of $10 per ticket for Tuesdays at Six concerts, but welcome a donation of any amount — smaller or greater — depending on one's ability to contribute. A ticket is required of all attendees, and may be obtained prior to the concert or at the door beginning 30 minutes prior to the performance.

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Sep
20
6:00 PM18:00

Tuesdays at Six: Ann Street Trio: Autumn Airs

Hui-Chuan Chen, piano
Katlyn DeGraw, cello
Erik Franklin, clarinet

The Ann Street Trio presents a program celebrating the Autumnal Equinox and the arrival of Baltimore’s favorite season. Fall colors abound in Germaine Tailleferre’s Piano Trio, with its cool post-war nostalgia for the Parisian Belle Époque. The program closes with the Clarinet Trioof Johannes Brahms, his melancholic swan song of the late-nineteenth century.

The Ann Street Trio brings together three of Baltimore’s finest musicians: Erik Franklin is a former member of the U.S. Army Field Band, Katlyn DeGraw is the Associate Principal Cellist of the Maryland Symphony Orchestra, and Hui-Chuan Chen is the region’s pre-eminent collaborative pianist.

Arrive early for a complimentary welcome reception, beginning at 5:30 p.m.

We suggest a donation of $10 per ticket for Tuesdays at Six concerts, but welcome a donation of any amount — smaller or greater — depending on one's ability to contribute. A ticket is required of all attendees, and may be obtained prior to the concert or at the door beginning 30 minutes prior to the performance.

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