Spring 2020 Season Announcement
Apr 20, 2020
Dear Friends,
We're all doing things a little differently, but what isn't changing is our mission to help you stay inspired and connected through classical music. We're pleased to announce that the rest of our season will be presented via online streaming, free for all.
SPRING LECTURE SERIES
Hearing Beethoven Today
2020 marks the 250th anniversary of Beethoven's birth. Join Richard Giarusso, professor of musicology at The Peabody Institute, on Tuesdays, April 21, April 28, and May 5 as he explores the qualities of Beethoven's music that have fascinated countless people for the past two centuries.
How to Stream Online: All registrants will be emailed the link the morning of each talk. Click Here to Register for the Spring Lecture Series.
INON BARNATAN, PIANO
Sun, May 3, 5:30pm
MENDELSSOHN: Selected Songs without Words
STEVENSON: Peter Grimes Fantasy on Themes by Benjamin Britten
GERSHWIN: Prelude No. 2
GERSHWIN: I Got Rhythm (arr. Wild)
SCHUBERT: Sonata in B-flat major, D. 960
How to Stream Online: This concert will be streamed for free here*: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2674186382817768
*Please note that a Facebook log-in is NOT required to watch this even at the url above. If you do not have a Facebook account, this video is best streamed on a laptop or desktop rather than a phone or tablet. If you enter the streaming link into an incognito window in your internet browser, the Facebook page will appear with a prompt to create an account, exit out of that notification by clicking 'Not now' at the bottom of the prompt, and the video should begin playing shortly after.
We are committed to ensuring that Shriver Hall Concert Series continues to contribute to the vitality of Baltimore through world-class chamber music and recitals, and we are grateful for your support in fulfilling our mission.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions by emailing us at info@shriverconcerts.org or by calling (410) 516-7164 (please note responses may delayed as our staff is working remotley). We wish you good health and good spirits!
With warm wishes,
Catherine Cochran
Executive Director