Performances in bold are considered to be particularly noteworthy. Abbreviations used here are:
- KC: Kennedy Center
- TT: Terrace Theater (at the KC)
- FS: Freer and Sackler Galleries at the Smithsonian
- PC: Phillips Collection
- CGA: Corcoran Gallery of Art
- NGA: National Gallery of Art
- LOC: Library of Congress
- CSC: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, University of Maryland
- SH: Strathmore Hall
- WPAS: Washington Performing Arts Society
- VAS: Vocal Arts Society
Washington Concert Opera: Gounod Opera Excerpts
Kreeger Museum
See the review by Cecelia Porter (Washington Post, January 28)
January 27, 7 pm; January 28, 1:30 pm; January 29, 8 pm
KC: National Symphony Orchestra, with Nurit Bar-Josef (violin), Daniel Foster (viola), David Hardy (cello)
See the review by Tim Page (Washington Post, January 28)
January 27, 7:30 pm
TT: Christopher Maltman (baritone) and Roger Vignoles (piano) (VAS)
See the review by Daniel Ginsberg (Washington Post, January 29)
January 27, 8 pm
CGA: Gryphon Trio (Mozart, Brahms, and Shostakovich)
See the review by Grace Jean (Washington Post, January 29)
January 27 to 29
Embassy of Austria: Mini-Mozart Festival in honor of Mozart's birthday
January 28, 7:30 pm; January 30, 2 pm
Scott Wheeler, Democracy (World Premiere, Washington National Opera's Young Artists Program)
Lisner Auditorium, The George Washington University
See the Ionarts review
January 29, 7:30 pm
TT: Left Bank Concert Society (Korngold, Hovhaness, Carter, Coplan, Diamond, and Dvořák)
See review by Gail Wein (Washington Post, January 31)
January 30, 5 pm
PC: Piano Duo d'Accord
January 30, 6:30 p.m.
NGA: Camerata Trajectina (seventeenth-century popular music from The Netherlands)
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