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All Events | Starting Sunday, April 14, 2013Pennsbury High School Concert Choir As part of the series, the Arts in Eastertide, following the worship service, hear this choir from Fairless Hills, PA, in a brief concert, and enjoy an architectural tour. 04/14/2013
30th Anniversary Sponsorship Concert The performance features the combined choirs of Fox Chapel and Oakmont Presbyterian Churches, under the direction of Guy Russo, with organist David Billings. The program: Mozart's Te Deum, Leavitt's Requiem, Britten's Jubilate Deo and Rejoice in the Lamb. Free. 04/14/2013
Music at Rodef Shalom Violinist Bella Hristova, winner of the Young Concert Artists Award, has performed at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center. She’ll play works by Mozart, Beethoven, Gershwin, and Arvo Pärt. Free admission 04/15/2013
Ebène Quartet The Ebène Quartet won the 2004 ARD International Competition in Munich and the 2005 Forberg-Schneider Foundation Belmont Prize. The Quartet is known for its mastery of traditional repertoire as well as its innovative renditions of jazz standards. 04/15/2013
Anything Goes All aboard for this saucy and splendid production of Roundabout Theatre Company's Anything Goes, winner of three 2011 Tony Awards including Best Musical Revival and Choreography. One of the greatest musicals in theater history, Cole Porter's first-class musical comedy is sailing to Pittsburgh, while it continues a triumphant run on Broadway. 04/16/2013
Carnegie Mellon Wind Ensemble 04/17/2013
Art Songs and Interludes A free community concert with all new works composed especially for the occasion. 04/18/2013
A Deco Affair a pre-season gala event with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, gourmet dinner, opera gems performances featuring Diba Alvi, Anna Singer, Daniel Teadt, and Juan Jose De Leon; silent and live auctions, dessert and dancing to a Live band. 04/18/2013
Clybourne Park With brilliant wit, this 2011 Pulitzer Prize winner and 2012 Tony-winning Best Play inspects one house in two separate years: 1959 and 2009. In Act One, a black family moves into Chicago’s white Clybourne Park. In Act Two, it's 50 years later and the issue is white gentrification in the now black neighborhood. Clybourne Park is a perceptive and sharply funny play about the minefield of personalities that must be negotiated before a community can be created. Pamela Berlin directs. 04/18/2013
A Celebration of African-American Music & the Arts A Celebration of African-American Music & The ARTS" will feature Jazz, Blues, Dance, Spoken Word, Gospel and Monologue. The event is co-presented by the CCAC Department of Music and The Pittsburgh Gospel Choir. 04/19/2013
Black Orchid String Trio - A Concert of Firsts The trio premieres works by composers Alan Tormey, Ryan Stewart, Chris Massa, Adam Rook, and Ash Madni, and plays Elliott Carter's String Trio. The Space Upstairs is a loft above Construction Junction with entrance at the corner of Thomas and Lexington. On street parking. (Please don't use Construction Junction's lot) 04/19/2013
The Nordic Sound: Norway Chatham's Friday Afternoon Musicale series presents pianist Walter Morales in music by Halvorsen, Grieg, Sinding, and Tellefsen in honor of the Chatham University Global Focus Program’s Year of Europe: Scandinavia. 04/19/2013
Cinderella (with Orchestra) PBT's season ends with the enchanting fairy-tale story of Cinderella choreographed by Septime Webre with dazzling sets, shimmering costumes, enchanting fairies, jesters, dragonflies, a fairy godmother, and evil stepsisters. This production features the PBT Orchestra playing Sergei Prokofiev's magnificent score. 04/19/2013
Hugo Trio Inspired by the words of Victor Hugo, "Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent," CMU performance majors Alexander Hettinga (viola), Jessie Nucho (flute), and Natalie Severson (harp) won the Pittsburgh Concert Society's Major Artist Auditions, and worked with Pittsburgh composer David Stock to prepare his piece "A Vanished World." 04/20/2013
Veit Hertenstein, viola Winner of the 2012 Young Concert Artist auditions, Veit Hertenstein won the "la Grange" prize at the Verbier Festival, and has appeared at the Marlboro and Menuhin Festivals. He'll debut this season at NYC's Merkin Hall and the Kennedy Center in DC. With pianist Pei-Yao Wang, he'll play works by Schumann, Prokofiev, Rota, Shostakovich and Piazzolla. 04/20/2013
Singing City A large-scale, city-wide historic concert event featuring Manfred Honeck and the PSO with a choir of thousands from the Pittsburgh region and beyond. Selections will include Beethoven's Ode to Joy, Verdi's Requiem, Copland's Fanfare for the Common Man, a world premiere, an audience sing-along, and remarks from Cardinal Donald Wuerl, 04/20/2013
Mary Flower and Colin Linden Mary Flower, a 2008 Blues Music Award Nominee for "Acoustic Artist of the Year," is renowned for a uniquely personal vision of roots music that blends ragtime, acoustic blues, and folk styles. Linden is a singer and songwriter, a prolific record producer (Bruce Cockburn, Tom Wilson, Colin James), a guitar sideman for such stars as Emmylou Harris, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, and a member of Blackie and the Rodeo Kings. 04/20/2013
CMU Baroque Ensemble 04/21/2013
En Pointe A fab fundraiser celebrates the season and the PBT dancers in style at an edgy venue. Meet the PBT musicians, professional dancers, and crew that made the 2012-2013 season possible, savor delectables, and sip bubbly. 04/21/2013
The Best of Verdi's Otello Chatham's Sunday Vocal Series presents a selection of highlight's from Vardi's Shakespearean opera "Otello." 04/21/2013
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