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Events for February 2026
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Feb 15, 2026

Arts Connexions presents Inventions of a Dream

Sun Feb 15 Rochester Oratorio Society St. Paul Sarah Engel 25 Westminster Rd
Rochester, NY United States
5854732234 info@rossings.org http://https://rossings.org/allevents/arts-connexions-presents-isabel-
Featuring Isabel Randall, soprano and poet, and Ines Draskovic, piano A program of art song, musical theater, opera, and original poetry, exploring Isabel Randall’s journey from her birth in Spain to Broadway to now as a poet and opera singer. Discounts on all advance ticket purchases including additional discounts for students and seniors. Tickets purchased at the door will be full price.

Composers Concordance Seth & Gene’s Excellent Electroacoustic Adventure (NYC, Chicago, San Diego - Mini tour)

February 15 to 22 Westbeth genepritsker@gmail.com 55 Bethune St., NYC??
New York City, NY United States
http://https://composersconcordance.wixsite.com/2025-26-season
For Immediate Release — New York, NY. Composers Concordance proudly presents the world premiere of the mini-tour Seth & Gene’s Excellent Electroacoustic Adventure, an 80-minute electroacoustic multimedia experience featuring live music, spoken word, and continuous video projection at every performance. The tour launches in New York City and then travels to Chicago and San Diego. At the center of this adventure are two fearless sonic explorers: Seth Boustead on piano and Gene Pritsker on electric guitar and Di.J. (Digital Jockey). Together, they fuse composed music, improvisation, electronics, and performance art, joined by a rotating cast of guest musicians, poets, and video artists.

Joint Choral Evensong with Trinity Princeton

Feb 15 Trinity Church Meagan Hooper 33 Mercer St
Princeton, NJ United States
08540
Brick Presbyterian Church is collaborating with Trinity Church, Princeton for a special Choral Evensong featuring the combined choirs of both congregations. With nearly 50 voices, the service will include music by contemporary British and American composers, including works by Jessica French and Charles Wood. The program lasts approximately 45 minutes and is open to all, regardless of religious background.

Kalani Pe‘a

Feb 15 La Jolla Music Society The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center 8584593728 7600 Fay Avenue
La Jolla, CA United States
8584593728 boxoffice@theconrad.org http://https://theconrad.org/events/kalani-pea/
Four-time GRAMMY® Award winner Kalani Pe‘a is a singer of power, sensitivity, and charisma. He is one of the most exceptional talents in a new generation of Hawaiian musicians and the only Hawaiian artist to win a GRAMMY® Award for Best Regional Roots album. Pe‘a is the first Hawaiian artist to be presented by Lincoln Center’s American Songbook.

Kayhan Kalhor & Erdal Erzincan - UNITYFest 2026

Feb. 15 Majestic Theatre Sean Kithas 224 East Houston Street
San Antonio, TX United States
(210) 464-1534 concerts@musicalbridges.org http://https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kayhan-kalhor-erdal-erzincan-unity
Two masters unite in a spellbinding dialogue between Persian and Turkish traditions. Grammy-winning kamancheh virtuoso Kayhan Kalhor and renowned ba?lama player Erdal Erzincan blend improvisation and ancient melodies into music that transcends borders. Their haunting fiery and tender intricate interplay creates an atmosphere of deep reflection and shared humanity. Experience a luminous evening of sound where silence and soul meet. UNITYFest 2026 is a multi-day music festival creating meaningful connections through cross-cultural collaborations and aims to celebrate our common humanity. Presented by Musical Bridges Around the World.

Kitka - UNITYFest 2026

Feb. 15 Chapel of the Incarnate Word Sean Kithas 4503 Broadway
San Antonio, TX United States
210-464-1534 concerts@musicalbridges.org http://https://www.eventbrite.com/e/kitka-unityfest-2026-tickets-19763
Experience the extraordinary vocal artistry of Kitka, the renowned women’s ensemble celebrated for its vivid interpretations of Eastern European and Eurasian songs. Drawing on centuries-old traditions, Kitka blends intricate harmonies, resonant timbres, and bold contemporary expression. Their performance highlights the cultural depth and storytelling power of these vocal traditions, offering an immersive journey through music that connects communities across borders and generations.

The Sound of Spring: A Chinese New Year Concert with The Orchestra Now

Feb 15 US-China Music Institute of Bard College Conservatory of Music Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center Broadway at 60th Street, 5th Floor New York, NY 10019
New York, NY United States
http://https://www.barduschinamusic.org/events/spring26
Celebrate two holidays in one! On Valentine’s Day weekend, bring your loved ones and welcome the Year of the Horse at the 7th annual The Sound of Spring Chinese New Year concert. The Orchestra Now and conductor Jindong Cai perform a program in praise of love and horses -- filling the Rose Theater with joyful Chinese and Western symphonic music for the whole family. Special guest soloists include winds virtuoso Yazhi Guo, plus a selection of outstanding young performers with top international accolades from the legendary Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing and the groundbreaking US-China Music Institute at Bard College. Be sure to arrive up to one hour before curtain for the ever-popular Chinese instrument demonstration and Chinese New Year activities, courtesy of the US-China Music Institute.

UNITYFest 2026 Closing Reception

Feb. 15 The Gunter Hotel Sean Kithas 311 North Saint Mary's Street
San Antonio, TX United States
210-464-1534 concerts@musicalbridges.org http://https://www.eventbrite.com/e/unityfest-2026-closing-reception-t
Raise a glass to the close of UNITYFest 2026 at an elegant reception in downtown San Antonio. Hosted at the historic Gunter Hotel, the evening reflects the building’s German roots, shaped in 1886 when German hoteliers Ludwig Mahncke and Lesher A. Trexler took over the property. That heritage comes alive through festive German-style music by the Alex Meixner Band, creating a refined yet welcoming celebration to toast the festival’s joyful finale.
Feb 16, 2026

Akropolis Reed Quintet & Kenneth Overton, baritone

Feb. 16 Music Mondays Advent Lutheran Church Aaron Wunsch 2504 Broadway at 93rd Street
New York, NY United States
2126652504 info@musicmondays.org http://https://www.musicmondays.org/february-2026
The recent GRAMMY® Award-winning Akropolis Reed Quintet is “a sonically daring ensemble who specializes in performing new works with charisma and integrity” (BBC Music Magazine). They offer a colorful version of George Gershwin’s classic, An American in Paris, as well as the New York Premiere of Harriet Steinke’s lush and atmospheric Mass. Charismatic baritone Kenneth Overton joins for an arrangement of Billie Holiday’s eternal “God Bless the Child.”
Feb 17, 2026

Monty Python's Spamalot

Feb. 17 - Feb. 22 Segerstrom Center for the Arts 600 Town Center Dr
Costa Mesa, CA United States
714-556-2787 http://www.scfta.org/events/2026/spamalot
“Pure Glee! Spamalot is deliriously funny!” -The Wall Street Journal “The funniest musical on Broadway!” -The Washington Post “A hilarious funfest filled with true Broadway razzle dazzle!” –Entertainment Weekly The show that set Broadway back 1,000 years! The Tony-Award winning Best Musical comedy Spamalot, which first galloped onto Broadway in 2005, features a book & lyrics by Eric Idle and music by John Du Prez and Eric Idle. The original Broadway production was nominated for fourteen Tony Awards and won three, including Best Musical. The musical comedy lovingly ripped off from the film classic, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, has everything that makes a great knight at the theatre, from flying cows to killer rabbits, British royalty to French taunters, dancing girls, rubbery shrubbery, and of course, the Lady of the Lake.
Feb 19, 2026

I Heard the Children Singing

Feb 12 to Feb 19 North South Consonance, Inc DiMenna Center for Classical Music Max Lifchitz 450 West 37th Street
New York, NY United States
ns.concerts@att.net http://https://www.northsouthmusic.org/
The North/South Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Max Lifchitz, will continue its 46th consecutive Winter/Spring series of free admission concerts on Thursday evening, February 19, 2026. This concert will feature engaging, accessible works by composers from Canada, Mexico, and the United States, with violinist Hattie Hye-Ri Ahn as the soloist. The program includes the New York premiere of recent compositions by Micah Joel, Max Lifchitz, Lansing McLoskey, and Roydon Tse. The in-person event will begin at 7 PM and will conclude around 8:30 PM.
Feb 20, 2026

Newport Classical: Verona Quartet

Feb 20 Newport Classical Newport Classical Recital Hall 42 Dearborn St
Newport, RI United States
info@newportclassical.org http://https://newportclassical.org/event/verona-quartet-performs-scar
Celebrated by The New York Times as an “outstanding ensemble… cohesive yet full of temperament,” the Verona Quartet has captivated audiences worldwide with their “sensational, powerhouse performance[s]” (Classical Voice America). Recipients of Chamber Music America’s esteemed Cleveland Quartet Award, the ensemble makes a much-anticipated Newport Classical debut with a program that traces a vivid stylistic arc. Beginning with Scarlatti’s graceful Baroque sonata and Augusta Read Thomas’s radiant Clara’s Ascent, the journey unfolds through Janá?ek’s searingly expressive Kreutzer Sonata before culminating in Beethoven’s noble Op. 127.
Feb 21, 2026

One man show

February 21st 2026 Church of the blessed sacrament Sidamoni@msu.edu 152 West 71st Street New York, NY 10023
Manhattan, NY United States
sidamoni@msu.edu http://https://www.eventbrite.com/e/one-man-show-one-cello-no-borders-
A Solo Cello Experience by Sandro Sidamonidze Presented by Cello Beyond Borders Multi award-winning cellist Sandro Sidamonidze. Opus Klassik Nominee and German Recording Critics’ Award Nominee, presents ONE MAN SHOW, a continuous solo cello program conceived as a single uninterrupted musical journey rather than a traditional recital. The evening opens with Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber’s Passacaglia in G minor (“The Guardian Angel”) one of the earliest and most visionary works written for an unaccompanied string instrument. Built over an unchanging bass pattern, the music unfolds like a solitary prayer,meditative, and timeless, forming the ritual threshold of the evening. From there, the program traces a path through the architectural clarity of Johann Sebastian Bach, into the intensely human, dance-driven language of Gaspar Cassadó, and finally toward the chant-like sound world of contemporary Armenian composer Adam Khudoyan. The program unfolds as a unified arc, from first sound and light, through st

Trio of Monodramas Presented by Boston Modern Orchestra Project and Odyssey Opera, Boston, MA, Feb 21

Feb 21, 2026 NEC's Jordan Hall 30 Gainsborough Street
Boston, MA United States
718-324-0396 http://https://www.bmop.org
Hailed as “a leader in contemporary opera and classical music in America (Opera News),” the Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP) and Odyssey Opera present MONO E MONO (E MONO), a dynamic concert of monodramas scored by some of the nation’s most influential American composers. The performance will take place on Saturday, February 21, 2026, at 8:00 p.m., at NEC’s Jordan Hall, featuring the acclaimed BMOP and Odyssey Opera, as well as powerful solo performances by sopranos Julia Mintzer and Sarah Coburn and one of the world’s most sought-after baritones Michael Chioldi, all led under the direction of Grammy Award-winning conductor Gil Rose.
Feb 22, 2026

Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival presents: Florida's Finest

Feb 22 Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival Prince of Peace Lutheran Church Robyn Lamp 2600 Atlantic Ave
Fernandina Beach, FL United States
9042611779 office@aicmf.org http://https://aicmf.org/event/floridasfinest/
An extraordinary showcase of Florida’s finest classical talent, featuring the Amernet Quartet, the Lawson Ensemble, and acclaimed pianists Jasmin Arakawa and Kevin Kenner in a celebration of homegrown excellence.

Ephrat Asherie Dance with Arturo O’Farrill: Shadow Cities

Feb 22 La Jolla Music Society The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center 8584593728 7600 Fay Avenue
La Jolla, CA United States
8584593728 boxoffice@theconrad.org http://https://theconrad.org/events/shadow-cities/
Ephrat Asherie collaborates with GRAMMY® award-winning pianist and composer Arturo O’Farrill on the company’s newest creation, Shadow Cities, a reflection on the beauty, vastness and joy of the in-between. Bringing together Asherie’s innovative and rigorous choreography with O’Farrill’s singular and mesmerizing sound, Shadow Cities is a beautiful extension of EAD’s dedication to working with live music. With a cast of 6 dancers and 4 musicians, this work explores what it means to stay afloat in the in-between. We are split between cities, memories and generations; we are an amalgam of cultures, fully embodied and fragmented all at once; our movements are concurrently malleable and explosive, our identities fixed and infinitely fluid. Whether as immigrants, BIPOC identities or first generation Americans, this feeling of in-betweenness connects everyone in the work as we ask how and why—halfway between so many disparate extremes in time, space and state—we often feel our most enlivened selves.

February Frolics

02/22/2026 Tribecarts Inc. St. Mark's Church Audrey Ross 131 E. 10th St. (2nd ave)
New York, NY United States
9292223973 audreyrosspub@aol.com
Maestro Alan Aurelia, director of Tribecarts, announces February Frolics, an exhilerating cabaret featuring a line-up of singers and musicians, both classical and modern, and dance from ballet to belly dance - designed to chase away the cold-weather cabin-fever blues. Musical guests include opera singer Galina Ivannikova; Jared Marmo, singer Italian-style; singer Anna Polyachenko; violinist Suzy Mitchell; Elise Di Simone and Bruce Biggins in a Broadway medley; Carol Tandava Henning and her ensemble of belly dancers; and more. A fun afternoon for all.

Musica Viva New York Chamber Choir Presents an Evening of Sacred Songs

Feb 22, 2026 All Souls NYC 1157 Lexington Avenue
New York City, NY United States
http://https://www.musicaviva.org
New York City’s leading chamber choir, Musica Viva NY, presents EL CAMINO: Talbot, Casals and Victoria, a one-night only winter concert on the Upper East Side at All Souls NYC on Sunday, February 22, 2026, at 5:00 p.m with a pre-concert talk at 4:15pm. Weaving together voices of lament, resilience, and spiritual transformation across centuries, the acclaimed Musica Viva NY chorus takes listeners on a journey from lamentation to revelation. The program’s capstone is a 60-minute a capella masterpiece of the modern choral repertory: Path of Miracles by Joby Talbot. Ticketing + Program Information: Sunday, February 22, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. (pre-concert talk at 4:15 p.m.) All Souls NYC, 1157 Lexington Avenue, New York City, Train 6 to 77th St or 4/5/6 to 86th St Tickets: $50 general/$30 students/FREE for children 12 and under. Tickets are available from MusicaViva.org. Musica Viva NY choirMusica Viva NY soloistsAlejandro Hernandez-Valdez, Artistic Director and Conductor TOMÁS LUIS DE VICTORIA

New Voices Discovery - Maryland Opera

Feb 22 Roland Park Community Center Jason Buckwalter 5802 Roland Avenue
Baltimore, MD United States
4846786041 info@marylandopera.org http://https://www.marylandopera.org/newvoicesdiscovery
Get the inside scoop for Maryland Opera’s upcoming New Voices in Opera production with the New Voices Discovery Event. Librettist Jarrod Lee illuminates the origins of the operas Oshun and Kandake as Peter Wood of the Spirit Shop on Falls Road serves craft cocktails inspired by the operas. Storyboards and sketches of the backdrop projections for the performance will be on display and a sneak peek performance from two of the opera’s stars, Anthony Ballard and Christian Simmons, will bring it all to life. Enjoy light fare while you discover how opera makes these old stories come to life in a brand new way! New Voices Discovery: February 22, 2026 | 6pm-8pm Roland Park Community Center 5802 Roland Avenue
Feb 24, 2026

We're All in This Together: The Reign of Homophony

Feb 24 La Jolla Music Society The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center 8584593728 7600 Fay Ave
La Jolla, CA United States
8584593728 boxoffice@theconrad.org http://https://theconrad.org/events/music-101-session-2/
Engage with history in this introduction to Western classical music! Led by Michael Gerdes, Director of Orchestras at San Diego State University and a longtime guest lecturer for our organization, this free, five-part public series is designed for anyone curious about the composers, works, and cultural movements that shaped the music we know and love. No prior musical background is required. Each lecture builds on the previous one, yet every session stands on its own, so you can join at any point in the series.
Feb 26, 2026

Keith Ladzinski: Forces of Nature

Feb 26 La Jolla Music Society The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center 8584593728 7600 Fay Avenue
La Jolla, CA United States
8584593728 boxoffice@theconrad.org http://https://theconrad.org/events/keith-ladzinski-forces-of-nat/
By capturing the beauty and vulnerability of our natural world through his lens, avid adventurer, wildlife photographer, and storm chaser Keith Ladzinski reminds us all of the profound interconnectedness between humans and the natural environment. Whether dangling from ropes thousands of feet up to document first ascents in interior Antarctica, storm chasing in Tornado Alley, scaling ancient giant Redwoods, or diving with wild alligators in the Florida Everglades, Ladzinski goes to the extreme to capture the moment and share it with us. Journey to the farthest reaches of our planet in this sweeping look at nature and man.

Miller Theatre Composer Portrait: Lisa Bielawa

Feb 26 Miller Theatre at Columbia University Miller Theatre at Columbia University 2960 Broadway
New York, NY United States
http://https://www.millertheatre.com/events/lisa-bielawa
Composer and vocalist Lisa Bielawa is featured on a Composer Portrait Concert at Miller Theatre at Columbia University, with performances of her music by Contemporaneous conducted by Co-Artistic Director David Bloom, and sung by Bielawa herself. The program includes the world premiere of Balloon Variations, commissioned by Miller Theatre for the occasion, as well as two of Bielawa’s earlier works – Incessabili Voce from 2013 and Graffiti dell’amante from 2010. In addition to her Composer Portrait at Miller Theatre, Lisa Bielawa’s 2025-2026 season features bold programming, new collaborations, and world premieres of several new works. Violinist Tessa Lark has given the first two premiere performances of Bielawa’s Violin Concerto No. 2, PULSE with two of the co-commissioning orchestras – the world premiere performances with the Louisville Orchestra, conducted by Teddy Abrams; and the Cincinnati premiere with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Cristian M?celaru.

Norbert Leo Butz

Feb 26 to 28 Segerstrom Center for the Arts Segerstrom Center for the Arts - Samueli Theater 600 Town Center Drive
Costa Mesa, CA United States
(714) 556-2787 BoxOffice@SCFTA.org http://https://www.scfta.org/events/2026/norbert-leo-butz
Norbert Leo Butz is a two-time Tony Award winner for Best Actor in a Musical and is one of only nine actors ever to have won the award twice as lead actor. In this special evening of story and song, Mr. Butz sings highlights from his storied three decades on the boards of Broadway - from his humble beginning as the 7th of 11 children (his first bed was a drawer!) to his Tony triumphs and everything in between! Butz originated roles on Broadway in Jason Robert Browns’ The Last Five Years, Stephen Schwartz’s Wicked, in Andrew Lippa’s Big Fish, in Harry Connick Jr’s Thou Shalt Not (Tony nomination) in the Lincoln Center 2018 revival of My Fair Lady (Tony nomination) and his two Tony Winning performances in David Yazbek’s Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and in Shaiman and Whitman’s Catch Me If You Can. Expect the unexpected in this singular evening of musical entertainment, by one of Broadway’s legendary leading men.
Feb 27, 2026

Adelphi Orchestra - Grace & Elegance

Feb 27 Adelphi Orchestra River Dell Middle School Auditorium Adelphi Orchestra 230 Woodland Ave
River Edge, NJ United States
2014770406 aoinfo@adelphiorchestra.org http://https://www.adelphiorchestra.org/
The Adelphi Orchestra presents Grace & Elegance, an evening of Classical and Romantic masterworks led by Principal Conductor Kyunghun Kim. The program features acclaimed soloists Lanny Paykin (cello), Kathleen Butler-Hopkins (violin), and Francesca Silos (viola) in music by Saint-Saëns, Mozart, and Brahms. Performances take place February 27, 2026 730pm at River Dell Middle School Auditorium in River Edge, NJ, and February 28, 2026 2pm at Broadway Presbyterian Church in New York City. A livestream option is available.

Mao Fujita

Feb 27 La Jolla Music Society The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center 8584593728 7600 Fay Avenue
La Jolla, CA United States
8584593728 boxoffice@theconrad.org http://https://theconrad.org/events/mao-fujita/
“He is a master of tone colour, awake to all the possibilities of piano” — Gramophone

TENET Vocal Artists: TENEBRAE

Feb 27 to Mar 27 The Brick Presbyterian Church The Brick Presbyterian Church The Brick Presbyterian Church 1140 Park Avenue
New York, NY United States
9173861062 mhooper@brickchurch.org
The Brick Presbyterian Church hosts TENET Vocal Artists for TENEBRAE: a musical series by candlelight, exploring the beauty and introspection of French Baroque sacred repertoire. The series includes Litanies on Friday, February 27, 2026; Lessons on Friday, March 13, 2026; and Lamentations on Friday, March 27, 2026. Each program is performed twice in one evening, at 5PM and 7PM, offering audiences an intimate and immersive candlelit experience. Designed as a peaceful close to the week, each 60-minute program begins with a quiet moment of meditation followed by luminous works by Marc-Antoine Charpentier and his contemporaries. Centered on sacred texts of devotion and reflection, the programs explore themes of litanies, lessons, and laments, offering listeners a space for calm, contemplation, and renewal. Tickets are $60 for admission to Brick Church’s intimate chapel and $15 for students. For more information, or to purchase tickets, please visit tenet.nyc/tenebrae.
Feb 28, 2026

Adelphi Orchestra - Grace & Elegance

Feb 28 Adelphi Orchestra Broadway Presbyterian Church Adelphi Orchestra 601 West 114 St
New York, NY United States
2014770406 aoinfo@adelphiorchestra.org http://https://www.adelphiorchestra.org/
The Adelphi Orchestra presents Grace & Elegance, an evening of Classical and Romantic masterworks led by Principal Conductor Kyunghun Kim. The program features acclaimed soloists Lanny Paykin (cello), Kathleen Butler-Hopkins (violin), and Francesca Silos (viola) in music by Saint-Saëns, Mozart, and Brahms. Performances take place February 27, 2026 730pm at River Dell Middle School Auditorium in River Edge, NJ, and February 28, 2026 2pm at Broadway Presbyterian Church in New York City. A livestream option is available.

Anne Akiko Meyers and Jason Vieaux @ Dumbarton Concerts

02.28.26 Dumbarton Concerts Box Office, office@dumbartonconcerts.org, 202-965-2000 3133 Dumbarton St NW
Washington, DC United States
2029652000 office@dumbartonconcerts.org http://https://dumbartonconcerts.org/anneakikomeyers-and-jasonvieaux
Smart, sophisticated partnership of violin and guitar soloists at the top of their craft One would be forgiven for thinking that high-profile instrumental soloists prefer to “work alone.” On occasion, however, the stars align, and these extraordinary artists form unique collaborations to the enjoyment of all. We are pleased to welcome to our stage violinist Anne Akiko Meyers and classical guitarist Jason Vieaux for a special duo performance. Cutting-edge works by Philip Glass and Arturo Marquez weave together with music by Stravinsky and Piazzolla to create an international tapestry. The program also features a new piece by recent Kennedy Center Composer-in-Residence Mason Bates, of whom Ms. Meyers, famed for her impressive body of commissioned works, is a frequent muse. Together with Mr. Vieaux, called by NPR “perhaps the most precise and soulful classical guitarist of his generation,” this duo promises to ignite the mind and inspire the heart.

Celebrate Mariachi

February 28 to March 1 Musical Instrument Museum 4725 E. Mayo Blvd.
Phoenix, AZ United States
(480) 478-6000 sydney.rich@mim.org http://https://mim.org/events/celebrate-mariachi/2026-02-28/
Feel the beat of Mexico through the melodies of mariachi! Explore the genre’s musical traditions through an engaging talk with leading mariachi scholar and performer Lauryn Salazar on the cultural power of mariachi, highlighting her role as a consultant for Disney-Pixar’s Coco, a dynamic performance fusing the spirit of mariachi with contemporary music by Phoenix ensemble Mariachi Alma de mi Pueblo, a vibrant showcase of traditional Mexican folklórico dance by the Ollin Yoliztli Dance Academy, and more! Included with $20 general museum admission.

Maryland Opera - New Voices in Opera

Feb 28 Grace United Methodist Church 5407 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD United States
4846786041 info@marylandopera.org http://https://www.marylandopera.org/2025newvoices
What is more operatic than the God of Love saving the world or a one-eyed warrior queen standing up for her people and fighting against oppression. Maryland Opera’s newest initiative, New Voices in Opera, brings fresh operatic works to the stage. The evening features a double bill of new works: Oshun by B.E. Boykin tells the story of the gods in the pantheon of the Ifa religion as they seek to bring rain to the lands of their worshippers. Kandake by Timothy Amukele recounts the trials of the one-eyed warrior queen, Amanirenas, as she fights to repel the Romans and protect her people. Both works feature a libretto by Jarrod Lee. These creators all have a strong connection to our performing community here in the greater Baltimore area. The performance will also include a mini recital with students from Morgan State and Towson Universities performing selections by African American composers.


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