All Events | Starting Friday, March 22, 2013Carnegie Mellon Guitar Ensemble The university's Guitar Ensemble joins forces with the Robinson Guitar Ensemble, a trailblazing group of middle and high school students at the Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax, VA, for a program featuring works by Luc Levèsque, Darin Au, Jurge Kindle, and others 03/22/2013
Slatkin, Ax & Mozart Journey out of this world when electronica partners with orchestra in Mason Bates' colorful and vibrant The B-Sides. Grammy Award-winning pianist Emanuel Ax performs Mozart's popular Piano Concerto No. 25. Slatkin closes the program with Prokofiev's powerful symphony #5. 03/22/2013
Snow White ballet The classic children's ballet Snow White will be performed by sixty children from surrounding communities. Director Monica Ryan choreographs the production. 03/22/2013
In Memoriam II Christine Jordanoff, director. 03/22/2013
Bubble Time (Ages 3-10) Join "Yesac Elrac The Bubblemaniac" and "Bub" in their world of inflatable furniture, pools and psychedelic liquids where the ordinary becomes extraordinary. Doug Rougeux and Casey Carle, Ringling Bros. and Cirque du Soleil veterans, create a soapy circus through a unique fusion of theater, visual art, clowning, jazz, improvisation and brilliant bubbling. A show for the whole family that is both eye-popping and hysterical. 03/22/2013
The Nordic Sound: Music of Scandinavian composers Chatham's Friday Afternoon Musicale series presents students of the Music Program in works by Scandinavian composers. 03/22/2013
The Sisters Grey In collaboration with the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, this theatrical presentation by Gab Cody and Lori Roper tells of two sisters-in-law (one Black and one Jewish) who both believe their family histories of racial oppression require retribution and sacrifice from others. A funeral, an heirloom ring which survived the Holocaust, and a bevy of secrets set the stage for turmoil in this comedy that asks why we still question love outside our own tribe. 03/22/2013
SWAN Day Pittsburgh 2013 No Name Players Theatre Company presents its 5th annual SWAN Day Pittsburgh event featuring world premiere works by more than 60 local female musicians, dancers, poets, theater artists, visual artists, filmmakers, and fashion designers inspired by interviews with women and girls from the Pittsburgh area. SWAN (Support Women Artists Now) Day is an international holiday honoring women in the arts. A ticketed pre-show reception begins at 6 pm. 03/23/2013
Faculty Recital Daniel Teadt, baritone, with Karen Roethlisberger Verm, piano, in a program of art songs by Benjamin Britten, Hugo Wolf, Gerald Finzi, and Samuel Barber. 03/23/2013
The Union Hall Drive-In Classical Revolution Pittsburgh and Bar Marco present Charlie Chaplin's films "One a.m." and "The Rink" with live original music accompaniment from Tom Roberts of the Ortner-Roberts Duo. 03/23/2013
Seven Last Words of Christ A program of Theodore Dubois' The Seven Last Words of Christ and other solo and choral works features soloists Emily Lapisardi, Jesse Lowry, and Nate Folkemer with chorus and organist Stephanie Sloan conducted by Nathan Kyle Lively. 03/23/2013
Tempesta di Mare - From Venice to Leipzig Named after Vivaldi's concerto about a "Storm at Sea," these Philadephia musicians capture the drama of baroque music. They record for Chandos records and have been featured on public radio's "Harmonia" and "Sunday Baroque." They'll play works by Vivaldi, Bach, Veracini, Telemann and Walther. 03/23/2013
Niel Berg's 100 Years of Broadway Back by popular demand, this show recreates the greatest moments from the finest shows as well as numbers from B'way's newest hits. It features some of the talents who appeared in original productions of shows such as Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, Cats, and Jekyll & Hyde. 03/23/2013
Pitt Men's Glee Club The Pitt Men's Glee Club is the oldest musical ensemble on campus, and the oldest non-athletic student organization. Founded in 1890 as a mere octet, the group now boasts over 60 voices, directed by Richard Teaster. This ensemble has sung throughout the USA, Canada, Mexico and Europe, and at two World's Fairs. 03/23/2013
Bach Birthday Celebration Church of the Redeemer presents a Bach's Birthday concert featuring organists Edward Alan Moore and Nathan Carterette, harpsichordist Justin Wallace, flutist Stephen Schultz, and a vocal ensemble conducted by Don Franklin. Birthday cake reception follows. Donations accepted. 03/24/2013
Awadagin Pratt, piano Pittsburgh native Awadagin Pratt began piano studies at age six. Three years later, having moved to Normal, Illinois with his family, he also began studying violin. Winner of the 1992 Naumburg Competition and a 1994 Avery Fisher Career Grant. Mr. Pratt will play Liszt's B Minor Sonata, other well-loved favorites by Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Scarlatti, and more. 03/24/2013
Symphony Orchestra Jeffrey Turner, conductor. 03/24/2013
Classic Guitar Ensemble Michael Chapman, director 03/25/2013
Ferla-Marcinizyn Guitar Duo - From Renaissance to Jazz The Ferla-Marcinizyn Guitar Duo performs frequently for audiences of all ages at schools, museums, historical societies, clubs, festivals, and concert series. The duo's program "From Renaissance to Jazz" includes music by Antonio Vivaldi, Andrew York, Jacques Ibert, Django Reinhardt, Pat Metheny, Doc Watson, The Beatles and more. 03/25/2013
Celtic Woman in Concert When: Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Venue: Heinz Hall
Time: 7:30pm
Regular Tickets
$110 Single ticket
$220 Pair tickets
Orchestra/Grand Tier
Credit Card Only, Non-Refundable 03/26/2013
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