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 […]
A family of Nebraskan homesteaders in the 1870s dreams of "proving up." They endeavor to obtain the deed to the land they've settled by fulfilling the requirements of the Homestead Act: five years of harvest, a sod house dwelling, and perhaps the most elusive element—a glass window.With their eldest son incapacitated, Ma and Pa send […]
Six virtuoso performers playing traditional and contemporary songs of Croatia and neighboring countries, utilizing the Croatian family of string instruments called "tambura," Tamburaški Sastav Ponoć is the finest tambura ensemble in North America. Gorgeous harmonies, lightning-fast fingers, and tons of energy are the hallmarks of a Ponoć concert.
Join violinist Monique Mead, CMU musicians, and star chef Zoe Peckich as they combine musical ingredients into a 7-layer cake inspired by a Mozart Rondo. All ages and behaviors welcome!
From Vienna, Austria, and hitting Imperial, PA, February 26, Mnozil Brass has been entertaining fans around the globe for 30 years with their comedic brilliance, sensational programs, and impeccable playing. This season’s show, Jubilei, is a celebration of this momentous anniversary! The Austrian band, known as the “Monty Python of the Music World,” seamlessly combines […]
Nanette Kaplan Solomon, piano Luz Manriquez, piano This recital will feature pianist Nanette Kaplan Solomon performing solo piano music by Nikolai Lopatnikoff (1903-1976), who was an internationally known Neoclassic composer and beloved composition professor at CMU (then Carnegie Tech) from 1945-1969, and solo and four-hand piano music by Nancy Galbraith, current long-time distinguished Professor of Composition […]
A new season of Children's Drama classes begins at the Carnegie Performing Arts Center beginning on Tuesday, February 6. Offered from 5-6 p.m. on Tuesdays, Children's Drama offers classes in improvisation, and line memorization and culminate in a theatrical presentation in May. Children ages 7-12 can take the class and are encouraged to overcome any […]
Morgan Bukovec will honor the “share your story” interactive wall responses from the viewing audience, thus symbolizing an affirmation of “I hear you; I see you” and reinforcing a connectivity of shared experience. Morgan is the McDonough Museum’s Emerging Artist for spring 2024 featured in a mixed media solo exhibition titled “are you on the […]
Dr. Laurie Santos teaches the most popular course in Yale’s history, Psychology and the Good Life. An expert on the science of happiness, she shares entertaining insights on how to make wiser choices and live a happier life. She hosts the popular podcast The Happiness Lab and has won numerous science and teaching awards.
Come celebrate the birthday of Frederic, the slave of duty from Gilbert & Sullivan’s Pirates of Penzance! Frederic was born on Leap Day and as such only has a birthday every 4 years. He’s looking pretty rough for only having had about 40 birthdays, so come celebrate while we can! An evening of pirate and […]
Portland, Oregon-based artist Marie Watt’s explorations embrace and center the histories embedded in materials. For over a decade, Watt has been working with steel I-beams, drawn to their interwoven history with the Haudenosaunee ironworkers, known as “Skywalkers” for walking across the I-beam skeletons of the skyscrapers high above the city. As one of the most […]
Noon concert with Mendelssohn Sweet Remembrance,, Mozart Sonata in C K 545, Arabesque by Robert Schulz, Chopin Polonaise in c sharp minor, Nocturne in F sharpp minor and two Mazurkas and the Largo from Conceto in d minor for two violins by Bach trnscribed for piano and organ by Gerald Near
Come celebrate the birthday of Frederic, the slave of duty from Gilbert & Sullivan’s Pirates of Penzance! Frederic was born on Leap Day and as such only has a birthday every 4 years. He’s looking pretty rough for only having had about 40 birthdays, so come celebrate while we can! An evening of pirate and […]
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 […]
Trio Sine Nomine (violinist Lydia Choorapuzha, violist Warren Davidson, and cellist Adam Liu) presents a concert titled "Spirituals and Serenades", featuring music by Adolphus Hailstork, W. A. Mozart and Erno von Dohnanyi. Admission is by free-will donation.
Join the Edgewood Symphony for an exciting night of French music. Highlighting the program is Pittsburgh Symphony harpist Gretchen Van Hoesen performing Camille Saint-Saens’ Morceau de Concert for Harp and Orchestra. Also featured are works by Augusta Holmes and Lili Boulanger. And, for the first time, the ESO performs Claude Debussy’s La Mer. (This concert […]
Forget rising star, Yunchan Lim’s a supernova. His Gold-winning performance of Rachmaninoff at the Van Cliburn, the Olympics of the piano, when he was 18 earned 10 million views. Now, he’s an electrifying artist people travel the world to see. Lim makes his PSO debut with Rachmaninoff’s famously challenging and profoundly powerful Second Piano Concerto. […]
Gil Bigenho/Violin and Will Phifer/Piano perform selections by Beethoven, Massenet, Boulanger, Bruch, Dauber, Saint- Saens and remembrance pieces composed by Gil Bigenho,Jr. The remembrance piece entitled “Holocaust Remembrances” was composed during a trip to Poland several years ago and dedicated to a Holocaust survivor. Guests artists will include vocalist Barbara Winters and local organist Barbara […]
Each Sunday at 8:00 p.m. (January 14 - April 21) the Pittsburgh Compline Choir sings the ancient service of Compline (sung Night Prayer) at Heinz Chapel on the University of Pittsburgh campus. The Choir is led by newly-appointed director Douglas Burn.
A new season of Children's Drama classes begins at the Carnegie Performing Arts Center beginning on Tuesday, February 6. Offered from 5-6 p.m. on Tuesdays, Children's Drama offers classes in improvisation, and line memorization and culminate in a theatrical presentation in May. Children ages 7-12 can take the class and are encouraged to overcome any […]
Aria412's first performance of the year will be our March Mania show on Tuesday, March 5 at 7 p.m. at Hop Farm Brewing Company! Performers will include Caryn Greco, Kelly Lynch, Logan Newman, Sarah Richards, Desiree Soteres, Vinay Thomas, Louise van Mook, Logan Williams, and Jenna Ziccardi, with Matt Gillespie on piano and our March […]
Join Chamber Music Pittsburgh for a special event featuring stars from some of the world’s greatest orchestras, ranging from Berlin to Los Angeles, combining their remarkable talents to create this internationally renowned ensemble. Inspired by their shared love of chamber music and passion for string quartet repertoire, the artists of the Rosamunde String Quartet have […]
Join us for a night of chamber music composed exclusively by women composers. Program to feature: Summer Dreams by Amy Beach, the Piano Trio in G Minor by Cecile Chaminade, plus works by Sofia Gubaidulina and Jessica Meyer. PYCO School of Music faculty will perform: Sun Chang, Katya Janpoladyan, Andrew Symington, Sean Radermacher, and Christine […]
Sat., Mar. 9, 2024, 1–4 p.m.$25; museum admission included Join woodcut artist Valerie Lueth of Tugboat Printshop as she guides workshop participants in the drawing, carving, and printing of a black-and-white woodcut print of your own unique design! During this one day workshop, we will review the basic techniques involved in creating an original block […]
Coming Home March 9 & 10, 2024 Daniel Singer, conducting the MCP Westminster Presbyterian Church & East Liberty Presbyterian Church Please join us at this FREE concert to meet MCP’s new Music Director Daniel Singer! Home. It’s a state of mind, a physical place, a yearning inside each of us to find a place we […]
The Slippery Rock University Early Childhood and Elementary Music Community Engagement is proud to present a themed musical experience where children and their caregivers will have the opportunity to sing, play, and move together!
Coming Home March 9 & 10, 2024 Daniel Singer, conducting the MCP Westminster Presbyterian Church & East Liberty Presbyterian Church Please join us at this FREE concert to meet MCP’s new Music Director Daniel Singer! Home. It’s a state of mind, a physical place, a yearning inside each of us to find a place we […]
Central Presbyterian Church, 305 Allegheny Street, Tarentum, presents the Academy String Quartet on Sunday, March 10th at 4:00 PM. A Goodwill Offering will be received, and refreshments follow the program. For more information, visit Central Presbyterian Church Tarentum or Academy Concerts on Facebook, CPCTarentum.org, or call (724) 224-9220.
“HUMMEL ALONG”: CHAMBER MUSIC OF JOHANN NEPOMUK HUMMEL Tuesday, March 12, 2024, 1:00 PM Levy Hall, Congregation Rodef Shalom 4905 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 PROGRAM Sonata for Viola and Piano, op. 5, no. 3 – Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Allegro moderato Adagio cantabile Rondo: Allegro con moto John McCarthy, viola Nanette Kaplan Solomon, piano […]
A new season of Children's Drama classes begins at the Carnegie Performing Arts Center beginning on Tuesday, February 6. Offered from 5-6 p.m. on Tuesdays, Children's Drama offers classes in improvisation, and line memorization and culminate in a theatrical presentation in May. Children ages 7-12 can take the class and are encouraged to overcome any […]
While Latin America only permitted about 84,000 Jewish refugees during the Holocaust, pockets of hope emerged. Tens of thousands of Spanish and Jewish refugees escaped Nazi-occupied Europe with the help of diplomats like Gilberto Bosques Saldívar of México. Jews were also offered crucial passage away from Nazi persecution by governments in Bolivia, the Dominican Republic, […]
The continuation of the Student Choreography Project. New choreographers design the show and new dancers take the stage, demonstrating the strength and versatility of Point Park University’s students.
The Creative Hive is a free monthly networking event of the Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council, designed to provide a friendly and casual space for artists, creatives, art educators, culture bearers, and arts administrators to establish and foster professional relationships. No program, no agenda – just show up with a desire to network and connect. Sponsored […]
The Westmoreland Symphony presents Academy Concerts: the Academy String Quartet – Jorie Butler-Geyer and Leah Givelber, violins, Warren Davidson, viola, and Cecilia Caughman, cello – in a program to welcome the spring, “Dances and Madrigals”. The “dances” are by contemporary composer Lera Auerbach, her charming Three Dances in the Old Style for violin and cello. […]
the cohort, Pittsburgh’s only community for content creators, will hold their first annual "the platform" conference on March 14, 2024 from 12:30 pm-6:00 pm at the newly built luxury event […]
Guest artist series: Join Professor of Piano at West Liberty University, WV, Gerald Lee for a program of Piano Masterpieces, featuring Brahms’ Op. 119 and final Schubert Sonata, D. 960 […]
Belle Voci and the Essence of Joy Alumni Singers proudly present, “Proclamations of Courage II,” a concert commemorating Women’s History Month. 104 years ago, the 19th Amendment to the United […]
Texture Contemporary Ballet's Children's Performance of Transformations consists of excerpts from the mainstage production, plus a fun, interactive portion on stage with the dancers for all children in attendance! The […]
Mark your calendars for CDCP x WCDC Present: Lizzee Solomon. We're thrilled to have Lizzee's work on the walls of the WCDC's Lohr Gallery. Make sure to join us on […]
Get ready for an unforgettable afternoon filled with the timeless music of the legendary Patsy Cline! Join us at the First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Apollo, PA, USA, as we pay tribute to the iconic country singer. With her soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics, Patsy Cline captivated audiences around the world. This in-person event promises […]
For decades, Milton and Sheila Fine have been advocates and supporters of the arts through their philanthropy throughout the Pittsburgh region. Promised to Carnegie Museum of Art in 2015, the Fines’ outstanding collection of contemporary painting, sculpture, photography, and drawing echoes their interest in American and German art from the 1980s to the 2000s. Their […]
a multi-disciplinary dancetheater work created for intimately sized audiences of 50 — up close & very personal. Sitting nearly on stage gives audiences the chance to feel part of the “conversation” rather than just “witnessing” it. Are the words we hear just interpretations sifted through our personal sieves of experience, culture, gender, language? With humor […]
An informal concert program presented by a string quartet comprised of four outstanding musicians from the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra: Regi Papa, violin; Laura Motchalov, violin; Marylène Gingras-Roy, viola and Mikhail Istomin, cello. Presented at the Lamplighter Restaurant, 6566 William Penn Highway, Route 22 East, Delmont, PA 15626.
Symphony East presents a string quartet comprised of musicians from the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in performance. Featured are Laura Motchalov, violin; Regi Papa, violin; Marylène Gingras-Roy, viola; and Mikhail Istomin, cello. Symphony East is an affiliate of the Pittsburgh Symphony Association.
A new season of Children's Drama classes begins at the Carnegie Performing Arts Center beginning on Tuesday, February 6. Offered from 5-6 p.m. on Tuesdays, Children's Drama offers classes in […]
One of the nation’s leading presidential historians and New York Times bestselling author, Michael Beschloss provides brilliant analysis, revealing the leadership secrets of great US presidents and other historical figures. Beschloss contributes […]
a multi-disciplinary dancetheater work created for intimately sized audiences of 50 — up close & very personal. Sitting nearly on stage gives audiences the chance to feel part of the […]
This March, see the premiere of UNDERLAND x Alice, choreographer Kontara Morphis's theatrical dance journey down the rabbit hole. Set in the 1920s Greenwood District, this stunning production invites audiences […]
a multi-disciplinary dancetheater work created for intimately sized audiences of 50 — up close & very personal. Sitting nearly on stage gives audiences the chance to feel part of the […]
a multi-disciplinary dancetheater work created for intimately sized audiences of 50 — up close & very personal. Sitting nearly on stage gives audiences the chance to feel part of the […]
This March, see the premiere of UNDERLAND x Alice, choreographer Kontara Morphis's theatrical dance journey down the rabbit hole. Set in the 1920s Greenwood District, this stunning production invites audiences […]
Mark your calendars for CDCP x WCDC Present: Lizzee Solomon. We're thrilled to have Lizzee's work on the walls of the WCDC's Lohr Gallery. Make sure to join us on […]
Join the husband and wife team of Robert Schultz and Tina Faigen for the third installment of the “Schultz, Faigen & Friends” concert series on Saturday, March 23, 3:00pm, at […]
Cash donations to benefit the Pittsburgh Food Bank
When virtuoso Irish playing jumps the pond running naked through the wide open fields of bluegrass/Americana JigJam is born. This Offaly and Tipperary-born band has started the first wave of attack in the new Irish invasion of Americana with a brand new band member from Glasgow injecting the magic of Scottish folk music! ‘Foot stomping,’ […]
a multi-disciplinary dancetheater work created for intimately sized audiences of 50 — up close & very personal. Sitting nearly on stage gives audiences the chance to feel part of the […]
A new season of Children's Drama classes begins at the Carnegie Performing Arts Center beginning on Tuesday, February 6. Offered from 5-6 p.m. on Tuesdays, Children's Drama offers classes in […]
In partnership with Homewood Children's Village, this year's free Family Day will consist of different activities designed to expose children, teens, and their families to some of the many different […]
Hindustani (North Indian) classical music is as much a spiritual discipline as a musical one. SItarist Michael Griska will take you on a musical and spiritual journey in the warm, […]
Mark your calendars for CDCP x WCDC Present: Lizzee Solomon. We're thrilled to have Lizzee's work on the walls of the WCDC's Lohr Gallery. Make sure to join us on March 16th from 12-3 for the opening reception where Lizzee will chat about her work in the show. Lizzee Solomon was born in New York, […]
Each Sunday at 8:00 p.m. (January 14 - April 21) the Pittsburgh Compline Choir sings the ancient service of Compline (sung Night Prayer) at Heinz Chapel on the University of Pittsburgh campus. The Choir is led by newly-appointed director Douglas Burn.
A new season of Children's Drama classes begins at the Carnegie Performing Arts Center beginning on Tuesday, February 6. Offered from 5-6 p.m. on Tuesdays, Children's Drama offers classes in improvisation, and line memorization and culminate in a theatrical presentation in May. Children ages 7-12 can take the class and are encouraged to overcome any […]
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.
Join us for a free concert where our Resident Artists and Jazz Luminaries from the Afro-American Music Institute present a special concert showcasing the intersection of Jazz and Opera. Come explore the similarities and differences we find in Jazz and Opera as we enjoy music from the time of Mary Cardwell Dawson’s life and some […]
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 Slippery Rock University Early Childhood and Elementary Music Community Engagement Initiative is proud to present a children's concert for young children and their families to enjoy! There will be preconcert activities such as a Movement to Music room, Storytime room, Craft Room, and so much more!
Mark your calendars for CDCP x WCDC Present: Lizzee Solomon. We're thrilled to have Lizzee's work on the walls of the WCDC's Lohr Gallery. Make sure to join us on March 16th from 12-3 for the opening reception where Lizzee will chat about her work in the show. Lizzee Solomon was born in New York, […]