Noon Fecital: Organ
Matthew Sprinkle returns with a program of organ classics and hymn improvisation. Light lunch follows at 12:35 p.m. No charge (entirely underwritten).
Noon Recital: Jazz Band
Select musicians from four area high schools assemble for a one-time performance of jazz standards. Light lunch follows at 12::35 p.m. No charge (entirely underwritten).
Noon Recital: Jazz Band
Select musicians from four area high schools assemble for a one-time performance of jazz standards. Light lunch follows at 12::35 p.m. No charge (entirely underwritten).
Noon Recital: Organ
Matthew Sprinkle returns to play a recital of classics and hymn improvisation. Light lunch follows at 12:35 p.m. No charge (entirely underwritten).
Noon Recital: Gospel Songs
Darlene Seals, accompanied by Devon Haselrig, present best-loved songs from the African-American tradition. Light lunch follows at 12:35 p.m. No charge (entirely underwritten).
Noon Recital: Organ
Matthew Sprinkle returns with a program of organ classics and hymn improvisation. Light lunch follows at 12:35 p.m. No charge; entirely underwritten.
Tuesday Musical Club String Ensemble concert with Viola Soloist John McCarthy
Program Quartet in C Major , KV 157 W.A. Mozart (1756 -1791) Allegro Andante Presto Konzert G-dur for Viola and Strings G. P. Telemann (1681-1767) Largo Allegro Andante Presto John McCarthy, Viola “Largo” from Concerto for 2 violins in d minor J.S. Bach (1685 -1757) Serenade in E Major, Op. 22 A. Dvorak (1841 – […]
Children’s Drama Offered at Carnegie Studios
A new season of Children's Drama classes begins at the Carnegie Performing Arts Center beginning on Tuesday, February 6. Offered from 5-6 p.m. on Tuesdays, Children's Drama offers classes in improvisation, and line memorization and culminate in a theatrical presentation in May. Children ages 7-12 can take the class and are encouraged to overcome any […]
Carnegie Mellon Guitar Ensemble
The Carnegie Mellon Guitar Ensemble presents creatively expressive performances of duos, trios, quartets, and larger ensemble music from every major Western music style period.John Marcinizyn, director Program TBA Cost: Free and open to the public; Tickets required. Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/carnegie-mellon-guitar-ensemble-tickets-710...
Apis
The last creature on earth travels through time to change history in Apis, a multi-disciplinary experience empowering audiences to fight for the future food supply. This quirky, mind-bending live performance is equal parts science, cinema and theater, and confidentially engages conversations about consumerism and environmentalism. Tickets: $20-30 Showtimes: April 18 (8 PM) & April 19 […]
Apis
The last creature on earth travels through time to change history in Apis, a multi-disciplinary experience empowering audiences to fight for the future food supply. This quirky, mind-bending live performance is equal parts science, cinema and theater, and confidentially engages conversations about consumerism and environmentalism. Tickets: $20-30 Showtimes: April 18 (8 PM) & April 19 […]
Friday Afternoon Musicale: A Journey Through the Eyes of Music: Works by Liszt, Debussy, Ravel, Albeniz, Kapustin, Guarnieri, and Liebermann
James Laughlin Music Center • Chatham University Woodland Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15232, Pittsburgh, PA, United StatesOur guest artist, Pianist Amy Simpson will present a program of 'Travel through Music' at Chatham University’s Friday Afternoon Musicale on April 19th at 4:00 p.m. featuring works by Liszt, Debussy, Ravel, Albeniz, Kapustin, Guarnieri and Liebermann. This imaginative program brings the sounds of various romantic, impressionist, and contemporary composers, as they "paint" beautiful nature […]