An exciting young conductorless string ensemble from the Peabody Conservatory of Music praised for their “exhilarating performances” and “sense of pure joy” will share the warmth, beauty and power of musical masterpieces for strings. They will be joined by the phenomenal breath artist, Shodekeh.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11:
American Cancer Society Hope Lodge
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12:
The Baltimore Station Shelter for Veterans
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28:
Azure Family Concert for People with Autism and Similar Challenges at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation
Photo: Shodekeh Talifero
Mason Yu and Erica Tursi, violins
Jinsun Hong, viola
Alex Cox, cello
First prizewinners of the Young Concert Artists Auditions, the quartet came into prominence in 2013 when it received Grand Prize and gold medal at the Fischoff National Competition. Since then, they received top prize at the XI Premio Paolo Borciani Competition in Italy, second prize at the Trondheim Competition in Norway, and special prize at the Bordeaux International Competition in France. We are thrilled to have the Omers back for a second Our Joyful Noise appearance!
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13:
Maryland Correctional Institution for Women
A rare chance to hear a collaboration between two extraordinary Naumburg-award winning, internationally renowned artists in a program of lyrical and soulful music for cello and piano.
www.http://peabody.jhu.edu/faculty/seth-knopp/
Photo: Richard Anderson
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14:
American Cancer Society Hope Lodge
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16:
The Baltimore Station Shelter for Veterans
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17:
Maryland Correctional Institution for Women
*COMMISSIONED BY OUR JOYFUL NOISE BALTIMORE
Ledah Finck, violin and viola
Louna Dekker-Vargas, flute
Yoshiaki Horiguchi, bass
Specializing in “turning the classical concert into a jam session,” Trio Jinx is classical at its core but brings double bass, flute, violin and viola into a distinctive sound world that is orchestral in scope and draws heavily on elements of folk, jazz and improvisation.Specializing in “turning the classical concert into a jam session,” Trio Jinx is classical at its core but brings double bass, flute, violin and viola into a distinctive sound world that is orchestral in scope and draws heavily on elements of folk, jazz and improvisation. We are delighted to bring back Trio Jinx for their second appearance with Our Joyful Noise!
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9:
Azure Family Concert for People with Autism and Similar Challenges at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation
MONDAY, DECEMBER 10:
American Cancer Society Hope Lodge
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11:
The Baltimore Station Shelter for Veterans
Photo: Ceylon Mitchell*
Two phenomenal jazz musicians from New York with recordings garnering five-star reviews from Downbeat Magazine will knock your socks off with their brilliant virtuosity and creativity!
Photo of Mark Feldman: Valerie Trucchia
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22:
The Baltimore Station Shelter for Veterans
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23:
Maryland Correctional Institution for Women
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24:
Azure Family Concert for People with Autism and Similar Challenges at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation
Photo of Michael Formanek: Shawn Brickbill
Lily Holgate and Kenneth Trotter, violins
Katharine Dryden, viola
Liam Veuve, cello
Drawing inspiration from their mischievous Shakespearean namesake, the quartet seeks to bring a capricious spirit and evocative language to music. Formed by chance in 2013 at Purchase College Conservatory of Music, they discovered a shared passion and sense of humor in their approach to chamber music, and have been performing together ever since. Our Joyful Noise is thrilled to have the Puck Quartet back for a second appearance in Baltimore! A special feature of these concerts will be performances of the stunning "Forever and Ever" from the String Quartet #3 by Michael Alec Rose.
FRIDAY, MARCH 29:
The Baltimore Station Shelter for Veterans
SATURDAY, MARCH 30:
Maryland Correctional Institution for Women
SUNDAY, MARCH 31:
Azure Family Concert for People with Autism and Similar Challenges at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation
Photo: Chloe Holgate
Dominic “Shodekeh” Talifero is groundbreaking beatboxer, vocal percussionist and breath artist who pushes the boundaries of the human voice within and outside the context of hip hop music and culture. Shodekeh performs with the globally renowned Alash, one of the world’s leading Tuvan Throat Singing ensembles, and features on their recent Smithsonian Folkways album release. He currently serves on the faculties of the Peabody Conservatory and Towson University and is the founding director of Embody, A Festival Series of the Vocal Arts.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1:
Maryland Correctional Institution for Women
SUNDAY, JUNE 2:
Azure Family Concert for People with Autism and Similar Challenges at Baltimore Hebrew Congregation
MONDAY, JUNE 3:
The American Cancer Society Hope Lodge
TUESDAY, JUNE 4:
The Baltimore Station Shelter for Veterans
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
The Baltimore Station
We are thrilled to have the marvelous Omers for another concert this season!
Beautiful young artists from the Peabody Conservatory of Music perform music for cello and piano
Thursday, January 24, 2019
March 12, 2019
The American Cancer Society
Hope Lodge Baltimore
Music of BACH, BEETHOVEN, MOZART, FINCK, DVORAK, SIBELIUS AND BRAHMS
Qing Jiang, piano
Hye-Jin Kim, violin
Maria Lambros, viola
Michael Kannen, cello
Saturday, May 4, 2019
The Baltimore Station
Sunday, May 5, 2019
Benefit Concert for OJN (private home)
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