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SUMMARY:Maryland Symphony Youth Orchestra Inaugural Concert
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a meaningful milestone as the Maryland Symphony Youth Orchestra takes the stage for its first-ever concert. This special evening celebrates the dedication\, growth\, and artistry of our inaugural ensemble of young musicians\, who have spent months preparing a program filled with energy\, beauty\, and musical discovery. \nUnder the direction of Dr. Britney Alcine\, these talented students will share the joy of live orchestral music and mark the beginning of an exciting new chapter for music education in our region. \n Kepler Theatre Thursday\, February 12 7:00–8:30 PM (EST)\n Tickets:Purchase in advance at Eventbrite by clicking here.\nWe hope you’ll join us in supporting these young musicians and celebrating the future of orchestral music in our community.
URL:https://www.marylandsymphony.org/event/maryland-symphony-youth-orchestra-inaugural-concert/
LOCATION:Hagerstown Community College\, 11400 Robinwood Dr\, Hagerstown\, MD\, 21742\, United States
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SUMMARY:Voices of the Past: Dvořák\, Perkinson\, Ballard & Haydn
DESCRIPTION:THE MARYLAND THEATRE  \nSaturday\, February 14\, 2026 | 7:30 PM Sunday\, February 15\, 2026 | 3:00 PM  \nElizabeth Schulze Conductor  \nAntonín Dvořák | Wind Serenade\, op. 44\, in D MinorColeridge-Taylor Perkinson | Sinfonietta No. 1Louis W. Ballard | Incident at Wounded KneeJoseph Haydn | Symphony No. 64 in A Major (“Tempora Mutantur”) \nThis program brings together four composers whose music reflects a continual dialogue between tradition and the present moment. Though separated by centuries and circumstances\, Haydn\, Dvořák\, Perkinson\, and Ballard each engage with the musical language they inherited\, reshaping it to express personal experience\, cultural identity\, and the world around them. Familiar forms become points of departure rather than destinations\, opening space for reflection\, reinvention\, and new perspective.\n \nDvořák’s Wind Serenade sets the tone with warmth and clarity\, grounded in classical form yet colored by the sounds of everyday life in his time. Perkinson’s early Sinfonietta looks back to Baroque models through the lens of mid-century America\, blending jazz-inflected rhythm and lyricism with confident craftsmanship. Ballard’s Incident at Wounded Knee uses the structure of Western classical music to convey a deeply personal and cultural history\, guiding listeners into a sound world shaped by ritual\, memory\, and resilience. Haydn’s Symphony No. 64 closes the program with wit and invention\, reminding us that change and curiosity have always been central to the art form.\n \nTogether\, these works invite listeners into an evolving conversation about time\, tradition\, and the many ways music gives voice to human experience.\n \nLearn more about the groundbreaking work for Louis W. Ballard: The ‘Father’ of Native American Composers Hasn’t Gotten His Due\n\nConcert Sponsors:  \n\nDr. Robert & Mrs. Janice Cirincione\nDr. Jay & Mrs. Roberta Greenberg\nDr. George & Connie Manger Family\nDr. Rick & Mrs. Suzanne Kass\nDrs. Tara A. Rumbarger & James A. Schiro\nDr. Gary Smith\nDr. David & Mrs. Suzanne Solberg\nDr. William & Mrs. Kathleen Su\nDr. Hugh & Mrs. Marty Talton\nDr. Matthew & Mrs. Bernadette Wagner\nDr. Paul Waldman & Dr. Mary Money-Waldman\n\n\nMUSIC PREVIEW (Provided by Spotify)
URL:https://www.marylandsymphony.org/event/voices-of-the-past-dvok-perkinson-ballard-haydn-202503151200071/
LOCATION:The Maryland Theatre\, 21 S Potomac St.\, Hagerstown\, Maryland\, 21740
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SUMMARY:Voices of the Past: Dvořák\, Perkinson\, Ballard & Haydn
DESCRIPTION:THE MARYLAND THEATRE  \nSaturday\, February 14\, 2026 | 7:30 PM Sunday\, February 15\, 2026 | 3:00 PM  \nElizabeth Schulze Conductor  \nAntonín Dvořák | Wind Serenade\, op. 44\, in D MinorColeridge-Taylor Perkinson | Sinfonietta No. 1Louis W. Ballard | Incident at Wounded KneeJoseph Haydn | Symphony No. 64 in A Major (“Tempora Mutantur”) \nThis program brings together four composers whose music reflects a continual dialogue between tradition and the present moment. Though separated by centuries and circumstances\, Haydn\, Dvořák\, Perkinson\, and Ballard each engage with the musical language they inherited\, reshaping it to express personal experience\, cultural identity\, and the world around them. Familiar forms become points of departure rather than destinations\, opening space for reflection\, reinvention\, and new perspective.\n \nDvořák’s Wind Serenade sets the tone with warmth and clarity\, grounded in classical form yet colored by the sounds of everyday life in his time. Perkinson’s early Sinfonietta looks back to Baroque models through the lens of mid-century America\, blending jazz-inflected rhythm and lyricism with confident craftsmanship. Ballard’s Incident at Wounded Knee uses the structure of Western classical music to convey a deeply personal and cultural history\, guiding listeners into a sound world shaped by ritual\, memory\, and resilience. Haydn’s Symphony No. 64 closes the program with wit and invention\, reminding us that change and curiosity have always been central to the art form.\n \nTogether\, these works invite listeners into an evolving conversation about time\, tradition\, and the many ways music gives voice to human experience.\n \nLearn more about the groundbreaking work for Louis W. Ballard: The ‘Father’ of Native American Composers Hasn’t Gotten His Due\n\nConcert Sponsors:  \n\nDr. Robert & Mrs. Janice Cirincione\nDr. Jay & Mrs. Roberta Greenberg\nDr. George & Connie Manger Family\nDr. Rick & Mrs. Suzanne Kass\nDrs. Tara A. Rumbarger & James A. Schiro\nDr. Gary Smith\nDr. David & Mrs. Suzanne Solberg\nDr. William & Mrs. Kathleen Su\nDr. Hugh & Mrs. Marty Talton\nDr. Matthew & Mrs. Bernadette Wagner\nDr. Paul Waldman & Dr. Mary Money-Waldman\n\n\nMUSIC PREVIEW (Provided by Spotify)
URL:https://www.marylandsymphony.org/event/voices-of-the-past-dvok-perkinson-ballard-haydn-2025031512000712/
LOCATION:The Maryland Theatre\, 21 S Potomac St.\, Hagerstown\, Maryland\, 21740
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SUMMARY:Music & Well-Being: Clarinet Trio
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a lively performance by a Maryland Symphony Orchestra Clarinet Trio at the Washington County Free Library. \nOn Friday\, February 20 at 11:30 a.m.\, three MSO musicians will share a short\, informal concert highlighting the versatility\, warmth\, and expressive range of the clarinet. Designed for a general audience\, this program is welcoming to both longtime music lovers and those simply curious to experience live orchestral musicians up close. \nStop by for part or all of the performance and enjoy live music in a relaxed community setting. \n Washington County Free Library (Downtown Hagerstown) Friday\, February 20 11:30 a.m. Free and open to the public \nThis Music & Well-Being initiative is underwritten by Washington County Gaming Commission\, Maryland State Arts Council\, Washington County Arts Council and the Fletcher Foundation
URL:https://www.marylandsymphony.org/event/music-well-being-clarinet-trio/
LOCATION:Washington County Free Library\, 100 S Potomac St\, Hagerstown\, MD\, 21740\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn: Debussy\, Beach\, and Sibelius
DESCRIPTION:Discover how composers like Claude Debussy\, Amy Beach\, and Jean Sibelius helped shape a bold new musical era full of innovation\, emotion\, and artistic exploration. Learn what to listen for\, hear behind-the-scenes insights\, and connect with fellow music enthusiasts in a relaxed\, welcoming setting. \nWhy Attend?\n-Insightful discussion with the conductor\n-Deeper understanding of the music\n-Connection with fellow patrons \n⚠️ Seating is extremely limited. Early registration is strongly encouraged\, and those who register first are guaranteed placement. Register here.
URL:https://www.marylandsymphony.org/event/lunch-learn-debussy-beach-and-sibelius/
LOCATION:Maryland Symphony Orchestra Office\, 363 South Cleveland Avenue\, Hagerstown\, MD\, 21740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture Series
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