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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 […]
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The Pittsburgh Classical Guitar Society Guitar Ensemble is presenting a program of Late Renaissance dance music & folk music from across the globe! Come out for a trip through time and across the world! The event is free, but you will need to register here Pittsburgh Classical Guitar Society Ensemble | Peters Township Public Library (ptlibrary.org) […]
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The Yale Spizzwinks(?), the world's oldest underclassman a cappella group, will be coming to Pittsburgh in January! Join us for a concert at Heinz Memorial Chapel featuring Pittsburgh native Giri Viswanathan (Yale '25). Come experience an unforgettable night of music and humor! Doors open at 7:30 for a 8:00 performance. There will be one 10-minute […]
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Drawing from the museum’s collection alongside a selection of new commissions and loans, Unsettling Matter, Gaining Ground reflects on modernity’s reliance on fossil fuels and explores the various means by which contemporary architectural, artistic, and design practices challenge the hegemonic social, spatial, political, and economic systems that uphold mechanisms of extraction. The exhibition turns to its immediate […] Music by Stanford, Leighton, and Ireland Dr. Alan Lewis, conductor, and Jon Tyillian, organ
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THE RECITAL SERIES Presents Roy Sonne – Violin Amaury Morales - Piano Tuesday – January 9, 2024 – 1 pm Rodef Shalom - Levy Hall 4905 5th Avenue Pgh PA 15213 Program Sonata in D Major, Op. 12, No. 1. Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Allegro con brio Tema con variazioni Rondo: Allegro […]
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The Creative Hive is a 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. Program highlights include: Free and tailored to artists, creatives, art educators, culture bearers, and arts administrators. No program, no agenda – just show […]
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The Chamber Orchestra of Pittsburgh, with guest tenor Timothy Stoddard, will perform the rarely heard masterpiece, Serenade for Tenor, Horn, and Strings by Benjamin Britten, Bela Bartok’s Divertimento for Strings, and Jessie Montgomery’s “Strum” in two performances, February 10, 2024 at Levy Hall of Rodef Shalom and February 11, 2024 at Calvary United Methodist Church. […]
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"Souls Shot: Portraits of Victims of Gun Violence" Art Exhibition From January 16 through February 14, Shadyside Presbyterian Church will host the final showing for the 2023 Pennsylvania traveling exhibition of "Souls Shot: Portraits of Victims of Gun Violence" in the church's Sharp Atrium. The Souls Shot Portrait Project pairs fine artists with families and […]
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Join us in the Hall of Architecture and surround yourself in the voices of Renaissance City Choir! Begin 2024 with a celebration of the beauty of many different voices creating harmony. Renaissance City Choir’s programming blends challenging contemporary music, commissions of new works, an ambitious traditional repertoire, and music from various world cultures. About the […]
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Climate Awakening: Crafting a Sustainable Future offers a different perspective for engaging with the issue of climate change by critically examining its impact through the lens of art. This important and timely exhibition will serve as an opportunity for community building that encourages proactive engagement with climate issues through a series of related events and exploration […] |
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To the left, you’ll see a Parisian garden with children joyfully playing. To the right, you’ll see a hut running on chicken legs. Journey down the museum corridor with us as we hear the sounds of art in Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. Yulianna Avdeeva also returns with Prokofiev’s Third Piano Concerto, written to be reminiscent […]
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Righteous Among the Neighbors is a joint project of the Holocaust Center of Pittsburgh and the LIGHT Education Initiative, in partnership with student journalists at Mt. Lebanon High School, to honor non-Jewish Pittsburghers who have supported the Jewish community and stood up against antisemitism, particularly in response to the October 27th, 2018 attack on three Pittsburgh area Jewish congregations. As […]
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The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra chronicles artistic defiance. From the opening notes of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, full of fate and fury, to the world-building text of Langston Hughes—experience music that outlasts, outshines, and out-dreams all barriers. Featuring music by Aaron Copland, Jessie Montgomery, Arvo Pärt, Valerie Coleman, and more, with special guest appearances by Vocalist Nikki […]
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In the aftermath of the Trojan War, the priestess Iphigénie is tasked to kill any strangers who land on Scythia’s shores. But as Fate would have it, her brother Oreste is the first to be shipwrecked on the peninsula and brought to the sacrificial altar.The priestess believes her brother to be dead and responsible for […] |
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Get ready to fight a dragon, swim with merpeople, and find out just who put Harry’s name in the Goblet of Fire™! For the first time ever, audiences can rediscover the magic of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire™ while a live symphony orchestra performs Patrick Doyle’s unforgettable score.
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The Mary Pappert School of Music at Duquesne University is proud to present the second season of Chopin & Schumann on the Bluff, featuring beloved favorites and rarely-heard gems composed by two of the most popular classical composers. Artistic Director David Allen Wehr will again lead a cast of musicians from the faculty of the […] Two organists and two organs unite for a special “thank-you” concert of classical organ works in the exquisite setting of St. Bernard Church. Concert is followed by a British-style High Tea, complete with finger sandwiches, scones, delightful desserts, and, of course, tea. Admission is free; free-will offerings are always most gratefully accepted.
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In the aftermath of the Trojan War, the priestess Iphigénie is tasked to kill any strangers who land on Scythia’s shores. But as Fate would have it, her brother Oreste is the first to be shipwrecked on the peninsula and brought to the sacrificial altar.The priestess believes her brother to be dead and responsible for […] To live is to tell stories. Embracing that truth, Story Club Pittsburgh (created by the former producers of The Moth Pittsburgh), organizes and hosts a monthly nonfiction storytelling series at City of Asylum. Storytelling is a tradition that spans across cultures, countries, and centuries. Stories have the ability to capture our hopes, dreams, and joys, […]
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Join us virtually for our annual commemoration of International Holocaust Remembrance Day as we hear from Dr. Robbie Aitken, professor at Sheffield Hallam University, as he discusses the concept of ‘forgotten victims,’ which looks at the experiences of Germany’s Black resident community. Dr. Aitken’s research suggests that there was a genocidal intent in Nazi policy […] Known for her efforts to battle corruption and defend human rights, Marie Yovanovitch is a career diplomat who served as US Ambassador to Ukraine. An expert on Eastern European affairs, she is now fellow at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Georgetown’s Institute for the Study of Diplomacy. Known for her efforts to battle corruption and defend human rights, Marie Yovanovitch is a career diplomat who served as US Ambassador to Ukraine. An expert on Eastern European affairs, she is now fellow at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Georgetown’s Institute for the Study of Diplomacy.
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Winter got you down? Then come, lift your spirits with an authentic SCOTTISH THEMED night out! BAGPIPES & DRUMS, POETRY, WHISKEY, HAGGIS, SHORTBREAD, RAFFLE PRIZES AND MORE! The MACDONALD PIPE BAND of Pittsburgh is hosting its 2024 ROBERT BURNS NIGHT at the Goodlander Cocktail Brewery (near Bakery Square) Come and join us!
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In the aftermath of the Trojan War, the priestess Iphigénie is tasked to kill any strangers who land on Scythia’s shores. But as Fate would have it, her brother Oreste is the first to be shipwrecked on the peninsula and brought to the sacrificial altar.The priestess believes her brother to be dead and responsible for […] A unique program featuring guests Chris Norman (wooden flutes and pipes) and Pascale Beaudin (soprano), both with roots in the Canadian Maritime provinces, brings to life music ranging from Baroque Scotland to French Canadian folk tunes from the Acadian tradition.Friday, January 26 • 7:30pm Teutonia Männerchor Saturday, January 27 • 7:30pm Andrew Carnegie Free Library […] |
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Join us at Chatham University for an afternoon of chamber music, featuring an all-Mozart program. All proceeds will benefit the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank. Featured musicians include Yeeha Chiu, piano Alison Peters Fujito, violin Paula Tuttle, cello Daphne Alderson, contralto Lilly Abreu, soprano Stacey Davern, soprano Pauline Rovkah, piano
Cash donations to benefit Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank
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Established in 1993,with a dream of creating the best show in the world using Taiko drums (Japanese drums),the instrument which has a very rare and unique variety of sound expressions. DRUM TAO set their base at Oita, Japan and started creating their own music, stage set-ups, and costumes to produce their one and only world […] A unique program featuring guests Chris Norman (wooden flutes and pipes) and Pascale Beaudin (soprano), both with roots in the Canadian Maritime provinces, brings to life music ranging from Baroque Scotland to French Canadian folk tunes from the Acadian tradition.Friday, January 26 • 7:30pm Teutonia Männerchor Saturday, January 27 • 7:30pm Andrew Carnegie Free Library […] |
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In the aftermath of the Trojan War, the priestess Iphigénie is tasked to kill any strangers who land on Scythia’s shores. But as Fate would have it, her brother Oreste is the first to be shipwrecked on the peninsula and brought to the sacrificial altar. The priestess believes her brother to be dead and responsible […]
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In the aftermath of the Trojan War, the priestess Iphigénie is tasked to kill any strangers who land on Scythia’s shores. But as Fate would have it, her brother Oreste is the first to be shipwrecked on the peninsula and brought to the sacrificial altar.The priestess believes her brother to be dead and responsible for […] A unique program featuring guests Chris Norman (wooden flutes and pipes) and Pascale Beaudin (soprano), both with roots in the Canadian Maritime provinces, brings to life music ranging from Baroque Scotland to French Canadian folk tunes from the Acadian tradition.Friday, January 26 • 7:30pm Teutonia Männerchor Saturday, January 27 • 7:30pm Andrew Carnegie Free Library […] |
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Grit and resilience are key to our success in a rapidly changing world and foundational to that work is the deep work of purpose. As one of the first women to fly the Apache helicopter in the U.S. Army, leading line units on three continents, Shannon Huffman Polson combines her passion and firsthand experience in […]
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The Lindsay Theater and Cultural Center, in collaboration with the Pittsburgh Classic Movie Club, will present a one-time screening of the 1946 Best Picture Oscar winner The Best Years of Our Lives, Thursday, Feb. 1, at 7 p.m. One of the first 25 films selected by the Library of Congress for inclusion on the National […]
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During a Song Shop concert, 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 popular arias, as well as a mix […] In an ever-expanding body of work, Jens Kruger (banjo, vocals), Uwe Kruger (guitar, lead vocals), and Joel Landsberg (bass, vocals) personify the spirit of exploration and innovation that forms the core of the American musical tradition.The honesty of their writing has become a hallmark of the trio’s work. Another is the banjo playing and composition […] |