Every Tuesday evening the halls of the Arts & Humanities Building at CCBC Essex reverberate with the sounds of the Baltimore Symphonic Band. Right now they're practicing the selections from Psycho, Jaws, Games of Thrones, all for their upcoming [...]
Star Wars, Ragnarok, Ancient Greek gods and monsters, plus ... Godzilla Eats Las Vegas! Conductor Chris Wolfe and the Baltimore Symphonic Band present a program of music for the whole family. The audience will enjoy hearing music from Jaws, [...]
The November 2019 Music Forums are a musical collaboration of CCBC applied music students and the eclectic and captivating Artelion Trio. On November 8 the technical mastery of pianist Stefan Petrov, violinist Bernard Vallandingham, and cellist Susanna Mendlow join [...]
Spring 2019 Music Forums at CCBC are underway. The first performance, or in this case presentation, included an interactive seminar with suggestions to maintain your physical and mental health. Audience members were encouraged to participate at the direction of [...]
Our Music Forum on Friday, November 16 will include words and music as we trace the musical and personal path of Leonard Bernstein's career and influence on American and global music. CCBC Professors Christopher Wolfe, Monica Otal and Dean [...]
And you are warmly invited to fall into a performance. Spend your weekend celebrating American Masters in live theatre. Dundalk Community Theatre Fundraiser Concert : There's No Business Like Show Business, a musical revue celebrating American Masters of musical theatre. [...]
On Fridays at 12:20 p.m. if you find yourself looking for a refreshing reprieve from the daily grind, stop in the Recital Hall on the Essex campus located on the first floor of the Arts and Humanities Building. Monica Otal, CCBC's [...]
Performing Arts at CCBC 2018-2019 Season Americans are curious about the role America plays in todays world. Many are asking what is the American dream? What does it mean to be an American? In the coming Fall 2018 – […]
Baltimore makes music, and Baltimore loves to dance. The stories of this region resonate with the rhythms of many cultures, which have moved many feet. In celebration of the diverse communities who make up Baltimore’s rich landscape, Performing Arts […]
Performing Arts at CCBC 2017-2018 Season John Waters famously said, “I would never want to live anywhere but Baltimore. You can look far and wide, but you’ll never discover a stranger city with such extreme style. It’s as if […]