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ANDTHE MINISTERS OF MUSIC
Teresa Ferrarra, Soprano
AliaWaheed, Soprano
Brian Quenton Thorne, Tenor
Gospel and Spirituals Concert
SUNDAY,JUNE 6 at 5 PM
The Church of the Annunciation
3810 MassachusettsAvenue,NW no admission charge - offerings
INFO: 202-332-3133
Words and Music inspired by
TEMPEST
Readings from TheTempest by
SIR DEREK JACOBI, RICHARD CLIFFORD
and
DAVID DANIELS
HOLLYTWYFORD
with baroque orchestra, and renowned countertenor
FRI,JUNE 11 at 8pm
at The Music Center at Strathmore
Tickets from $25
301.581.5100
strathmore.org
FRIDAY MORNING MUSIC CLUB FOUNDATION
WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
FRI.,JUNE 4, 10am-5pm
The GeorgeWashingtonUniversity Benjamin T.Rome Hall,Room B-120
801 22nd St,NW(22nd & I Sts)
FORVOICE
Semi-Final Round:
SAT.,JUNE 5, 2 pm
Final Round
Kennedy Center Terrace Theater
no admission charge for either round
INFO: 202-332-3133
UMSCHOOL OF MUSIC
PHILHARMONIC
Daniel Hege, conductor
Saturday, June 12 .8PM
Barber, Sibelius, Strauss
TICKETS: $25 301-405-ARTS or
www.claricesmithcenter.umd.edu
WASHINGTON EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL
‘La Musique Magnifique’
Early Music Masterpieces from France’
May 24- June 26 Orpheus
All Souls Church, 2300 CathedralAve NW
MANHATTAN
TRANSFER
TONIGHTAT 8PM
The Music Center at Strathmore
Tickets $25-$65
www.strathmore.org (301) 581-5100
Tkt Office: 5301 Tuckerman Lane,N. Bethesda,MD
Home delivery makes good sense.
1-800-753-POST
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2Workshops
Early French Choral Instrumental baroque style
Sat June 5 10-6
All Souls Church
The Vivaldi Project
‘The French Italian Connection’
Sat June 5 at 8
St. Columba’s, 4201 Albemarle StNW
Harmonious Blacksmith
‘L’Amour et la Mort’
Thurs June 10 at 8
Christ Church, 620 G St. SE
Tickets at door. Concerts $20/$15student
www.earlymusicdc.org 571-482-9052
Home delivery is convenient.
1-800-753-POST
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Fri June 4 at 8
‘Motets and Airs’
National Orchestral Institute & Festival
NOI
PATRICK LUNDY
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CONCERTS
FOUR SEASONS
Also,Vivaldi Concerto for 2 Violins in A With violinist Karen Cueva
The Rosslyn Spectrum Theater
Free Parking, 2 blocks from Rosslyn Metro
$25 Gen admission,S15 students
703-573-SEAT,
Ticketmaster.com or
NationalChamberEnsemble.org
with reading of Vivaldi's poems and Multimedia Images
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National Chamber Ensemble
Vivaldi's Extraordinary
Sat June 5, 2010 7:30PM
Guest Host Cecilia Cassidy Leonid Sushansky Violin
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AMERICANYOUTH
PHILHARMONIC®
“Symphony Spectacular”
withAYPO’s New Music Director
DANIEL SPALDING
SUNDAY, June 6, 3:00PM
GMUCenter for the Arts, Fairfax,VA
Tickets available at the door
Mention this ad and get $1 off!!
www.aypo.org
Washington Balalaika
Society Orchestra
Svetlana Nikonova, Conductor
BALALAIKA 2010!
Andrei Saveliev, balalaika
Alexander Tsygankov, domra Irina Petryk, soprano
For tickets call 240-314-8690 Or visit
www.rockvillemd.gov/theatre
Saturday, June 5 at 8:00PM
F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre Rockville,MD
6520 Georgetown Pike, McLeanVA For tickets call 703-540-2010 Or visit
www.balalaika.org
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Tickets $20 adults, $18 seniors
CHORAL MUSIC
CAPITOL HILL CHORALE
A MASTER
REVEALED
Liturgy of
St. John Chrysostom
By Zakaria Paliashvili
Sat 6/5 7 pm | Sun 6/6 4 pm
Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church
4th St & IndependenceAve SE, Washington
TKTS/INFO 202-547-1444
capitolhillchorale.org
THE CONGRESSIONAL CHORUS
David Simmons, artistic director
RODGERS,KERN,
HAMMERSTEIN &HART
An Evening of American Masters
Special guests:
The AmericanYouth Chorus
8 p.m. , Sat. June 5
Duke Ellington Theatre, 3555 R St. NW
Tickets $28, seniors and students $15 Tickets available at the door or at
chorusmarket.org
Home delivery makes good sense.
1-800-753-POST
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Gisèle Becker, Music Director
Limited openings for highly experienced choral singers.
Please call 301-986-1799.
TheWashington Girls Chorus
Artistic Director, CarolineV. Holtz Executive Director, Jonathan G. Willen
Announce Auditions for the
2010-2011 Season
www.washingtongirlschorus.org or call: 301-706-9840
Wed, June 2 and 9: 4– 6 pm Sat, June 5: 10am– 12 noon Thurs June 10: 4– 6 pm
To register for an audition time visit:
The Studio Theatre 2ndStage
SEASONAL OPEN
CALLAUDITIONS
FOR NON-EQUITYACTORS
Mon. June 7th 5:00-9:00pm
Info:
www.studiotheatre.org/casting
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1-800-753-POST
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Sunday, June 6 at 3:00PM
Langley High School Theater
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OPERA
TheWagner Society of Washington,DC
Maestro Leon Botstein
Lecture Series
Presents
“RichardWagner in the 21st Century”
Founder of the Bard Music Festival Conductor,American Symphony Orchestra
Tues., June 8 at 7:30pm
Funger Hall,GWU, 2201 G St,NW
Free to the Public
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President of Bard College
Summer Session Classes!
On-Camera Scene Study I Advanced Musical Theatre Performance
Beginning Scene Study, Dialect Intensive
All Pro Faculty – Many NewClasses!
www.theatrelab.org
202.824.0449
The largest and most comprehensive theatre training center in DC!!
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