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 from courts of 17th and 18th Century Europe showing the world in which viol virtuoso and composer Marin Marais lived, and his influence on the music of Johann Sebastian Bach.
What is Tartan Day? Pittsburgh Tartan Day 2024 Saturday April 6, 2024 10AM - 4:30 PM Bethel Presbyterian Church - 2999 Bethel Church Road Bethel Park, PA 15102 WHAT IS TARTAN DAY? ON APRIL 6, 1320 THE DECLARATION OF ARBROATH WAS SIGNED ASSERTING SCOTLAND’S SOVEREIGNTY OVER ENGLAND’S TERRITORIAL CLAIMS. THIS COMMEMORATES THE SIGNING OF SCOTLAND’S […]
The East Winds Symphonic Band presents the 18th annual Three Rivers Community Band Festival. Featured bands will be: Community Band South, East Winds Symphonic Band, North Pittsburgh Symphonic Band and an all-new Regional Festival Band conducted by Steve Baldanzi, Music Director of the Allegheny Brass Band and director of bands at North Allegheny High School. […]
The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle is thrilled to announce the first-ever Big Nosh, a three-day celebration of Jewish food and culture. The event will be held from April 7th to April 9th, 2024, at Congregation Beth Shalom, located in the Pittsburgh neighborhood of Squirrel Hill. Led by the culinary expertise of Master Chef Judah Cowen of […]
Did you know there was a classical music war during the 19th-century? Come hear Carnegie Mellon University’s All University Orchestra perform works by composers involved in this cultural conflict. Under the direction of AUO Music Director Dr. Jeffrey Klefstad, the AUO will perform Felix Mendelssohn’s "Overture to his A Midsummer Night’s Dream Overture," Franz Listz’s […]
Duquesne University Flute Choir Dan Parasky, director Experience both a traditional and low flute choir presenting music inspired by the elements. Repertoire Owl Prowl - Alexandra Molnar-Suhajda Carrikfergus - Gareth McLearnon A Red, Red Rose - Ty Kroll Beyond the Pale - Nicole Chamberlain Fondant Forward - Gareth McLearnon Purple Earth - Sam Cooke Fireworks […]
Hey, sugar! Take a walk on the wild side! Join Aria412 opera group for their nature-themed April show on Tuesday, April 9 at 7 p.m. at Hop Farm Brewing! Performers include: Michelle Bankole, Raymond Blackwell, Tanying Dong, Jennifer LaRocco, Savannah Simeone, Desiree Soteres, Louise van Mook, Logan Williams, and Corey Nile Wingard, with Matt Gillespie […]
The Dukes Music Dr. Paul Miller, director Featuring arias from Handel’s Messiah, Samson, and Rinaldo Concertos by Vivaldi, Telemann and Leclair and consort music by Purcell Repertoire Purcell: Chacony Z. 730 Vivaldi: Concerto for Viola d'Amore and strings in D Major RV 392 Telemann: Concerto for Viola TWV 51:G9 Leclair: Concerto for Violin and strings […]
The Creative Hive is the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council's free monthly networking event designed to provide a friendly and casual space for artists, creatives, art educators, culture bearers, and arts administrators to establish and foster professional relationships. This month, The Creative Hive will be hosted at the Latin American Cultural Center where folks can share […]
Chatham Choir Spring Concert: Harmony & Hits Music of…Bob Dylan, Nine Inch Nails, The Beatles, Pitch Perfect…and more Sunday, April 14 at 3pm, Welker Room James Laughlin Music Center Chatham University Shadyside Campus Free Admission Questions? Contact Stacey Davern s.davern@chatham.edu
Select musicians from four area high schools assemble for a one-time performance of jazz standards. Light lunch follows at 12::35 p.m. No charge (entirely underwritten).
Program Quartet in C Major , KV 157 W.A. Mozart (1756 -1791) Allegro Andante Presto Konzert G-dur for Viola and Strings G. P. Telemann (1681-1767) Largo Allegro Andante Presto John McCarthy, Viola “Largo” from Concerto for 2 violins in d minor J.S. Bach (1685 -1757) Serenade in E Major, Op. 22 A. Dvorak (1841 – […]
The last creature on earth travels through time to change history in Apis, a multi-disciplinary experience empowering audiences to fight for the future food supply. This quirky, mind-bending live performance is equal parts science, cinema and theater, and confidentially engages conversations about consumerism and environmentalism. Tickets: $20-30 Showtimes: April 18 (8 PM) & April 19 […]
Join the Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra for an extraordinary 55th-season finale filled with the soaring voices and the majestic orchestral beauty of Verdi's masterpiece, Messa da requiem. Don't miss this captivating concert event featuring the full WSO Chamber Singers choir and soloists from the Pittsburgh Opera. Conducted by Daniel Meyer. Tickets $20 and up, free parking […]
Join the Westmoreland Symphony Orchestra for an extraordinary 55th-season finale filled with the soaring voices and the majestic orchestral beauty of Verdi's masterpiece, Messa da requiem. Don't miss this captivating concert event featuring the full WSO Chamber Singers choir and soloists from the Pittsburgh Opera. Conducted by Daniel Meyer. Tickets $20 and up, free parking […]
Enjoy and Afternoon of great Brass music. Suite from the Monteregian Hills -Morley Calvert Psalm XIX -Benedetto Marcello Street Song -Michael Tilson Thomas Danzon #2 -Arturo Márquez Steel Wall -James Gourlay East St. Louis Toodle-oo -Duke Ellington & Bubber Miley Ambleside Cave -trans. Catherine Getchell Tango #1 -Anthony DiLorenzo Don’t Stop Me Now -Freddie Mercury […]
Join us for this fundraiser to keep free Shakespeare in our city parks and public spaces! Pittsburgh Shakespeare in the Parks has been bringing free Shakespeare plays to our city parks since 2005. Stoney Richards' world premiere comedy "Shakespeare: This Could Be True" introduces us to an actor suffering from "Misidentification Syndrome." He believes that […]
On April 26/27, the Bach Choir of Pittsburgh presents “A Satire: Carmina Burana Africana,” an adaptation of Carl Orff’s masterpiece. This fascinating rhythmic and multi-disciplinary performance features Chanel Holte, soprano, and Graham Fandrei, baritone; the West Virginia University African Drum Ensemble, Michael Vercelli, Director; dancers from the K-Theatre Dance Complex, Kontara Morphis, Artistic Director; and […]
On April 26/27, the Bach Choir of Pittsburgh presents “A Satire: Carmina Burana Africana,” an adaptation of Carl Orff’s masterpiece. This fascinating rhythmic and multi-disciplinary performance features Chanel Holte, soprano, and Graham Fandrei, baritone; the West Virginia University African Drum Ensemble, Michael Vercelli, Director; dancers from the K-Theatre Dance Complex, Kontara Morphis, Artistic Director; and […]
Mt. Lebanon: Now in its 54th year, Earth Day, “The World’s Largest Environmental Movement,” has generated 2.7 billion acts of green dedicated to fighting the climate crisis and promoting a sustainable world. “It’s not a day, it’s a movement,” according to the website. Held in almost 200 countries annually, Earth Day mobilizes a billion people […]
Join us Sunday, April 28 for ¡Tumbao!, an energetic, interactive celebration of Afro-Latin culture! Curated by celebrated Pittsburgh soprano Zuly Inirio and featuring pianist Amaury Morales and percussionist Hugo Cruz, this vibrant program provides you with an opportunity to hear music that is rarely performed in the United States. You’ll hear music of the Venezualan […]
Film Pittsburgh’s JFilm Festival, Pittsburgh’s largest Jewish cultural event, runs May 2-12, both in person and online - so you get the best of both worlds! The festival will showcase 16 engaging and thought-provoking, Jewish-themed, independent feature films from around the world that you won’t see anywhere else. Highlights include opening night’s Pittsburgh premiere of […]
Peter Mulvey (https://www.petermulvey.com/) is an exemplar of singer-songwriters in our time. Startlingly fine guitar playing, poetic (and sometimes silly!) lyrics, compassionate, collaborative, and committed to social justice. He is a devoted songwriter and a caring mentor and teacher to other songwriters, hosting occasional online songwriting circles with a loosely-knit group that anyone can join, called […]
From Donna Summer to the Carpenters, Stevie Wonder to the Bee Gees, Barry Manilow to Queen, revisit the music of the decade that gave us avocado green refrigerators, the leisure suit, and the pet rock. You’ll hear popular hits, movie music, Broadway tunes, TV themes, and more. If you lived through the 70s, you’ll love […]
The Pittsburgh Civic Orchestra will present FANFARE, a concert of classical favorites. Each selection has unique melodic statements that have become recognizable as part of the world around us, and our daily soundtrack. The Light Cavalry Overture, Voices of Spring Waltz and Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony will be the featured works. The orchestra will also perform […]