Monday, September 26, 5 pm
Guarneri String Quartet Open Rehearsal [FREE]
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center
Tuesday, September 27, 7:30 pm; Friday, September 30, 7:30 pm; Sunday, October 2, 2 pm
Trilogy (three acts from different operas, with
Washington National Opera
Kennedy Center, Opera House
Wednesday, September 28, 7:30 pm
James Madison University's School of Music: Wanchi Huang, violin, and Gabriel Dobner, piano (music by Bach, Wienawski, Prokofiev, Haney)
Kennedy Center, Terrace Theater
Thursday, September 29, 8 pm
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, with flutist Emily Skala (Rodrigo, Strauss, Beethoven)
Music Center at Strathmore
Thursday, September 29, 7 pm; Friday, September 30, 8 pm; Saturday, October 1, 8 pm
National Symphony Orchestra, with cellist Truls Mørk (Hovhaness, Elgar, Dvořák)
Kennedy Center, Concert Hall
Friday, September 30, 7:30 pm
Prima Vista String Quartet (Music in the Age of Napoléon, part of Napoleon, An Intimate Portrait, co-organized with the National Geographic)
La Maison Française (4101 Reservoir Road NW)
Friday, September 30, 8 pm
Daedalus Quartet with Donald Weilerstein, viola (Prokofiev, Haydn, Mozart) [FREE]
Library of Congress, Coolidge Auditorium
Saturday, October 1, 11 am
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra: The Promise of Youth (with Kirill Gerstein, piano)
Music Center at Strathmore
Saturday, October 1, 2:30 pm
Recreating Characters in 18th-Century Opera, with Ryan Brown, Millicent Scarlett, and Tony Boutté
Opera Lafayette
Hillwood Museum and Gardens (4155 Linnean Avenue NW)
Saturday, October 1, 7 pm; and Tuesday, October 4, 7:30 pm
Giuseppe Verdi, I vespri siciliani (with soprano Maria Guleghina)
Washington National Opera
Kennedy Center, Opera House
Saturday, October 1, 7:30 pm
Washington Musica Viva (music of George Walker, Maurice Saylor, Jacques Ibert, Libby Larsen, Thomas Kerr, Charles Ives, John Work)
BannerArts Studio (4233C Howard Avenue, Kensington, Md.)
Saturday, October 1, 8 pm (preconcert lecture at 7 pm)
Axelrod Quartet (Smithsonian Chamber Music Society)
Renwick Gallery, Grand Salon
Sunday, October 2, 5 pm
Trefor Smith, piano [FREE, with admission to museum]
Phillips Collection
Sunday, October 2, 6:30 pm
National Gallery Orchestra (with guest conductor Christopher Kendall and violinist Nicolas Kendall)
Music by Mahler, Schoenfield, and Stravinsky
National Gallery of Art
Sunday, October 2, 7 pm
Chanticleer, Earth Songs
George Mason University Center for the Arts (Fairfax, Va.)
Sunday, October 2, 7:30 pm (preconcert lecture at 6:30 pm)
Axelrod Quartet (Smithsonian Chamber Music Society)
Renwick Gallery, Grand Salon
Sunday, October 2, 7:30 pm
Donizetti, La Fille du Régiment (staged and complete, with piano)
Opera Bel Cantanti
The Lyceum (201 S. Washington Street, Alexandria, Va.)
Sunday, October 2, 7:30 pm
Takács Quartet with Garrick Ohlsson, piano (Mozart, Chopin, Brahms)
Shriver Hall, Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, Md.)
Sunday, October 2, 8 pm
Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, with Lang Lang, piano
Kennedy Center, Concert Hall
——» Go to last week's schedule, for the week of September 18.
Gee, this is so cool, I only wish there were a printable version that I could post on my bulletin board. Okay ... I mean on my 'frige!
ReplyDeleteAndrea,
ReplyDeleteSometimes I do print these schedules out, by selecting only the text and printing that. It works.
ugh. okay. i guess.
ReplyDeletemaybe i'll try & figure out how to slap it into an excel spreadsheet ... so it fits on one page.
maybe not.
We are working on a calendar that is printable and will pop up as a Java enabled thingy-dingy. I am using my www.ia-forum.org web-developer team for this duty... snicker.
ReplyDeleteSuggestions welcome!
jfl