For the third year in a row, Sweetwater Center for the Arts is presenting our highly anticipated Folk February concert series. This series brings the community together for an evening of live Folk and Americana music. Buffalo Rose Friday, February 7th Doors open: 6:30 PM Music 7:30 PM - 9 PM Sweetwater Center for the […]
Music strengthens, unites and uplifts our voices in celebration of our shared journey. Belle Voci is thrilled to host the 13th annual Treble Choir Festival of Western Pennsylvania at First Presbyterian Church of Edgewood (120 East Swissvale Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15218) on Sunday, Oct. 27, at 3 p.m. Admission is $5 at the door. Seven […]
The Pittsburgh Compline Choir sings Compline (the service of Night Prayer from the monastic tradition) each Sunday evening at 8:00 pm in Heinz Memorial Chapel in Oakland, under the direction of Dr. Douglas Jade Burn.
The Pittsburgh Compline Choir (under the direction of Dr. Douglas Jade Burn) sings the ancient service of Compline (Night Prayers) at 8:00 pm in Heinz Chapel, The University of Pittsburgh, Oakland.
Join the doctors from Direct Care Physicians of Pittsburgh who are teaming up with Drayer Physical Therapy on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month through September. Walk with a Doc is a walking program for everyone interested in taking steps for a healthier lifestyle. You’ll take a few minutes to learn about a […]
We’re thrilled to have Mo’Ney Thomas be our second exhibiting artist for the ‘24-’25 season of Art All Over. Mo’Ney Thomas aka Majestic Mo is a Pittsburgh-born and raised professional photographer, artist, creative director, and founder of Majestic Moments. After being introduced to photography at the young age of 5 years old, Mo’Ney has used […]
Join the Academy String Quartet for an afternoon concert in the beautiful setting of Zion’s Lutheran Church. The cost is $20 per person. You can reserve online or pay at the door. Musicians: Jorie Butler-Geyer and Leah Givelber, violins; Warren Davidson, viola and Cecilia Caughman, cello Music has always played an important part in struggles […]
Join the PCC and area high schools in this special celebration of choral music! Enjoy a wide variety of choral repertoire as each choir presents an individual set. The grand finale brings students from Canon Mc-Millan HS, Woodland Hills HS, North Allegheny Intermediate HS, and the PCC on stage together to perform the world premiere […]
The Calvary Episcopal Church Choir (Alan J. Lewis , director) will sing Mozart's Requiem in a liturgical setting with soloists and orchestra on Sunday, November 3 at 5:00 pm at Calvary Episcopal Church in East Liberty. The Requiem will commemorate all the faithful departed as part of the church's observance of All Souls and All […]
As the son of Manny Greenhill, who founded Folklore Productions in 1957, Mitch was exposed to music from childhood. He grew up in the fervent and dynamic 1960’s Boston music scene, launching a successful music career as a recording artist, live performer, record producer, and music executive. Mitch’s award-winning musical career spans over 50 years […]
Friday, Friday, FRIDAY NOV 8! (not Saturday!) Alice Howe (https://www.alicehowe.com/), named Best Female Artist at the 2023 International Acoustic Music Awards, is on tour with Freebo (https://freebomusic.com/), her producer and creative partner, celebrating her latest album release, Circumstance. Each a compelling performer in their own right, Alice & Freebo lead and support each other in […]
Duquesne University Flute Choir Daniel Parasky, director This concert features music inspired by light in its various forms. Works by: Lindquist, Cohen, Burnette, Meier, Molnar-Suhajda and Chamberlain
An adulterous double feature Jealousy, two-timing, and revenge unite the back-to-back tragedies of 'Cavalleria Rusticana' and 'Pagliacci'. Possessiveness, machismo, and rage fuel their bloody conclusions. Cavalleria Rusticana: On Easter Sunday, Alfio discovers his wife Lola has rekindled her old romance with Turiddu. Pagliacci: Just before a performance of his traveling circus troupe, clown Canio discovers […]
The Pittsburgh Compline Choir (under the direction of Dr. Douglas Jade Burn) sings the ancient service of Compline (Night Prayers) at 8:00 pm in Heinz Chapel, The University of Pittsburgh, Oakland.
PROGRAM Vodnik a Rebu (Vodnik and the Fish) Darlene Thompson Rosemary Pavlovsky, Soprano -Terri Denmon-Agin, Flute Carol Gilmour, Clarinet -Roger Day, Tuba Ronni Weiss* and Carol Chestnut*, Puppeteers Fugue on a 9-note Scale John Hooker Fugue on a Subject of J. S. Bach John Hooker Terri Denmon-Agin , Flute -Margaret Kenney ,Oboe - Janice Coppola […]
Join us for our international Reel Stories series, for the fantastic DESIRE LINES. An Iranian American trans man travels back in time to an LGBTQ+ archive to understand his sexuality. He encounters his past and present selves during an erotic journey of self-discovery.
An adulterous double feature Jealousy, two-timing, and revenge unite the back-to-back tragedies of 'Cavalleria Rusticana' and 'Pagliacci'. Possessiveness, machismo, and rage fuel their bloody conclusions. Cavalleria Rusticana: On Easter Sunday, Alfio discovers his wife Lola has rekindled her old romance with Turiddu. Pagliacci: Just before a performance of his traveling circus troupe, clown Canio discovers […]
Join the doctors from Direct Care Physicians of Pittsburgh who are teaming up with Drayer Physical Therapy on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month through September. Walk with a Doc is a walking program for everyone interested in taking steps for a healthier lifestyle. You’ll take a few minutes to learn about a […]
This fall, we welcome back the HarmoniZing Ensemble, directed by founding member and masterful erhu performer Mimi Jong. This stunning program features reinterpretations of traditional songs from China, Kazakhstan, and Turkey as well as original compositions by local musicians Jeff Berman and John Marcinizyn. In constant pursuit of their mission to “nurture cross-cultural understanding through […]
To round out the 2024 year, Sweetwater will be hosting an Artisan Exhibition in our gallery space! This invitational will feature a variety of local and Sweetwater artists, selling 10-20 pieces of their wares. Part shop, part exhibition, this show is the perfect chance to find a unique gift for the holiday season! Opening reception: […]
Cleveland-based lutenist and singer Brian Kay brings several plucked instruments-- from Medieval lyre to 15th century lute to the Middle Eastern komuz and oud-- for a program titled "In Nottamun Town". Brian shows how the distinction between "folk music" (the music of common people, often passed down orally and changing across generations) and "art music" […]
Alison Brown doesn’t play the banjo. Alison Brown plays music on the banjo. Acoustic instrumental music has never been so beautifully represented as by Alison Brown. As one of the most multi-faceted minds on today’s roots music scene, every one of Alison’s endeavors is marked by innovation, intelligence, and grace. As a banjo player, she […]
Check out the solo art show by Kelli Horan that explores the end of the world and the simulation through pyrography/painting. Open hours 11/16 from 10am-6pm Live pyrography+painting all day
A choral production of antiphonal singing, performed a capella, in which parts of the Choir sing to each other and the audience simultaneously from different locations of the performance venue. Antiphonal music is of great antiquity and occurs in the folk and liturgical music of many cultures. Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, with its beauty, nooks and […]
An adulterous double feature Jealousy, two-timing, and revenge unite the back-to-back tragedies of 'Cavalleria Rusticana' and 'Pagliacci'. Possessiveness, machismo, and rage fuel their bloody conclusions. Cavalleria Rusticana: On Easter Sunday, Alfio discovers his wife Lola has rekindled her old romance with Turiddu. Pagliacci: Just before a performance of his traveling circus troupe, clown Canio discovers […]
City of Asylum welcomes Jamaica Kincaid, winner of the Lannan Literary Award for Fiction and the American Book Award, to the Alphabet City stage this fall. The celebrated writer and gardener will engage in conversation with Curator for World Literature, Anderson Tepper, to discuss her life and work, with special focus on her latest book […]
Winter is coming, but you can stay warm and cozy with the Unity Brass Quintet. Join us for an afternoon of uplifting and fun music. As always, we bring you a wide variety of pieces, from composers of the Baroque era and brass quintet classics, to the jazz of Glenn Miller and Cole Porter and […]
What happens when we tell stories? What do we discover about ourselves—and each other—when we share? With these questions in mind, Story Club Pittsburgh (created by the former producers of The Moth Pittsburgh) organizes and hosts Story Slam, a monthly nonfiction storytelling series at City of Asylum. A charming mix of open mic nights and […]
In this Thursday Night Jazz performance, we’re all about that bass. City of Asylum welcomes the Lynn Speakman quintet for a show featuring compositions written by bass players, for bass players, as well as some of Lynn’s own compositions that feature the bass or were inspired by a bass player. The bass is the heartbeat […]
Add the warmth of craft to your home this holiday season, while you also find handcrafted gifts for everyone on your list. You can be the first to shop a curated selection of exclusive tableware, crafted by artists from across the country. We’ll also have an exciting selection of new merchandise and holiday decor. And […]
Born in England in 1957, John Dixon learned to play the pipe organ and started composing music while at high school. During his school years, he was active in music in the Anglican church and was a founding member of The Southend Boys Choir, one of Britain's foremost youth choirs. Although he earned degrees in […]
Starting to feel the Christmas spirit? If your halls are decked and you’re ready to go on a sleigh ride, don’t miss the chance to kick off your holiday season with the Elizabeth Forward Area Community Chorus’ Christmas concert, scheduled early this year from November 22 to 24 at St. Michael Church in Elizabeth. From […]
During Pittsburgh Opera’s free Song Shop Concerts, you bring the snacks and we bring the entertainment at the Bitz Opera Factory. Once a month (excluding January and May) during our season, Pittsburghers and visitors of all ages are invited to enjoy free intimate noontime concerts. Our Pittsburgh Opera Resident Artists perform some of opera’s most […]
Join us at Chatham University’s James Laughlin Music Center on Saturday, November 23 at 3:00 PM for an afternoon of music performed by Kira Bokalders, Robin Treybig, and Yeeha Chiu. All proceeds will benefit the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.
All proceeds will benefit the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank.
The Chamber Orchestra of Pittsburgh (COP) continues its 10th Anniversary season with a rich and varied program on November 23 and 24. On Saturday, November 23, 2024 at Levy Hall of Rodef Shalom starting at 7:30 and Sunday, November 24, 2024 at Sixth Presbyterian Church starting at 3:00, COP gathers a compellingly diverse collection of […]
Bring the Family and BEGIN THE CELEBRATIONS – with ARCA’s Thanksgiving Holiday “Classical Piano Pops” concert with the dazzling virtuosity of pianist SVETLANA SMOLINA in a program featuring The Nutcracker Suite, Blue Danube, John Williams “Scent of a Woman” Tango, George Gershwin “The Man I Love” and Georges Bizet’s Carmen Variations – PLUS Chopin Ballade, […]
THE STEINWAY OF WESTERN PA PRESENTS PIANIST ALBERT CANO SMIT IN RECITAL AT KRESGE THEATER, COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS, CMU ON SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 2024 AT 3PM. PLEASE NOTE THAT ALBERT CANO SMIT IS SUBSTITUTING FOR NATHAN LEE. THE RECITAL FEATURES J.S BACH'S THE ART OF THE FUGUE (CONTRAPUCNTUS 1,2,3,4,5,7,8, 7a, 7b, and 9) AND […]
THE STEINWAY SOCIETY OF WESTERN PAPRESENTS PIANIST NATHAN LEE IN RECITAL AT KRESGE THEATER, COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS, CMU ON SUNDAY NOVEMBER 24th, 2024 AT 3PM. THE ALL CHOPIN RECITAL FEATURES NOCTURNE No. 2, Op 27; PRELUDES 13 THROUGH 24, Op 28; AND SONATA No. 3, Op 58. AT AGE 15, LEE WON FIRST PRIZE […]
Join the doctors from Direct Care Physicians of Pittsburgh who are teaming up with Drayer Physical Therapy on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month through September. Walk with a Doc is a walking program for everyone interested in taking steps for a healthier lifestyle. You’ll take a few minutes to learn about a […]
Join us for a day of community, creativity, and connection at our South Side Saturday: A Small Business Market! We're bringing together talented local vendors to showcase their handcrafted goods, art, clothing, and more—all in celebration of the hard work that makes small businesses thrive. Among the vendors, we’re excited to welcome Honeycomb Credit alumni […]
A feast of fine music, Victorian architecture, terrific food, and the fun of trains. This is our annual holiday concert, set in one of Pittsburgh's most remarkable 19th-century mansions. Following the concert is a meet-the-artist reception and a tour of the world's finest collection of pre-WWII "standard gauge" trains by Lionel, Ives, American Flyer, and […]