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BaltimoreBrilliant Bach Trio: Oboe Concerto, Cantata 140 & 4
Bach
Bach In Baltimore Choir and Orchestra
BaltimoreShriver Hall Concert Series: Imani Winds
Santamaria, Moran, Villa-Lobos, Simon, del Águila
Imani Winds
BaltimoreTchaikovsky: Piano Concerto no. 1
Higdon, Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninov
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; Jonathon Heyward; Behzod Abduraimov
BaltimoreThe Pathétique Symphony
Mason, Foley, Tchaikovsky
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; Jonathon Heyward; Xavier Foley
BaltimoreLatin Fire
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; Enrico Lopez-Yañez; José Sibaja; Monica Abrego
BaltimoreIsata Kanneh-Mason / Kevin John Edusei
Kodály, Prokofiev, Brahms
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; Kevin John Edusei; Isata Kanneh-Mason
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Joshua Bell plays Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto in Baltimore
The program also featured the debut of conductor Anna Rakitina, who led a stirring reading of Elgar's Enigma Variations.
Familiar and rare Beethoven in Baltimore
An all-Beethoven concert by Markus Stenz and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra provided an opportunity to hear familiar, not-so-familiar and downright rare repertoire from the master's pen.
Glittering Glazunov in Baltimore
The concertmasters of America's top orchestras rival the talents of the world's greatest violinists. This was proven again in BSO leader Jonathan Carney's thrilling performance of Glazunov's Violin Concerto.
Debussy, Don Juan and more from Venzago
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra under guest conductor Mario Venzago presented a concert of familiar fare that were treated to exemplary performances.
The arts rule: evocative Lakmé in Baltimore
The Baltimore Concert Opera overcomes two major obstacles – a city under siege and the illness of the lead singer – to present a thoroughly engaging performance of Leo Delibes' Lakme.
Traditional Rigoletto in Baltimore: A tribute to Verdi
In the opera world, where loyalty to the libretto is oftentimes taken for poor taste and the use of period sets and costumes is attributed to the lack of a directorial concept, seeing a traditional production becomes a rare (and very comforting) treat.