|
| Links |
 |
1 2 3 Next >>
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at Maryland 
The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center at Maryland is a performing arts center located on the campus of the University of Maryland
http://claricesmithcenter.umd.edu
Date:2007-09-06, Google PR:0 |
|
American Opera Theater 
Company dedicated to creative stagings of early opera. Includes news, schedule and summer program information.
http://www.americanoperatheater.org/
Date:2009-08-16, Google PR:0 |
|
Baltimore Concert Opera 
Performing unstaged readings of great operas in the Grand Ballroom of the Engineers Club. Profile, news, events, casts, mailing list and online ticketing.
http://www.baltimoreconcertopera.com/
Date:2009-08-16, Google PR:0 |
|
Baltimore Opera Company | Lyric Opera House • 110 W. Mt. Royal Ave, Suite 306 • Baltimore, MD 21201-5732 | (410) 625-1600 Admin. • (410) 625-6474 Admin. Fax • (410) 727-6000 Box Office • (410) 727-7854 Box Office Fax 
The Baltimore area's first operatic performance took place in 1752 when a touring company presented The Beggar’s Opera, followed a few years later by the American premier of Pergolesi's La Serva Padrona. During the 19th century traveling opera companies made Baltimore a regular stop on the itinerary, giving the city its first performances of works such as Faust, La Sonnambula, and Norma featuring divas such as Clara Kellogg, Marcella Sembrich and "The Swedish Nightingale" herself, Jenny Lind, who was exuberantly feted from her hotel window on Howard Street.
Major institutions also brought opera to Baltimore: the Chicago Lyric Opera came with its General Director Mary Garden in Le Jongleur de Notre Dame and the Metropolitan Opera brought major luminaries to the Lyric Opera House from 1883 to 1959.
"Imported" opera thus became a Baltimore staple, until the Martinet School of Opera was founded in 1924, performing at the Maryland Casualty Auditorium on West 40th Street (now the Rotunda Shopping Center). This organization evolved into the Baltimore Civic Opera Company, incorporated in 1950 with the great American diva, Rosa Ponselle, as Artistic Director. It was this organization that became the present Baltimore Opera Company.
Baltimore Opera Company • Lyric Opera House • 110 W. Mt. Royal Ave, Suite 306 • Baltimore, MD 21201-5732
(410) 625-1600 Admin. • (410) 625-6474 Admin. Fax • (410) 727-6000 Box Office • (410) 727-7854 Box Office Fax
http://www.baltimoreopera.com
Date:2008-10-25, Google PR:0 |
|
Bowie Center for the Performing Arts - Bowie, Maryland USA 
The Bowie Center for the Performing Arts is a multi-functional regional arts facility in Bowie, Maryland, for use by children, families, and adults in classes, stage crafts, workshops, concerts, creative arts, theatre programs, musical performances, drama therapy and other therapy groups, providing functional space for large group assemblies, instructional lectures, performances, demonstrations and forum discussions.
http://www.bowieartscenter.com/
Date:2007-09-06, Google PR:0 |
|
CENTERSTAGE - Smart Bold Alive | 700 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 | Box Office 410.332.0033 
Launched in 1963 by an ambitious community drama group, CENTERSTAGE soon became a leader in the regional theater movement, whose goal was to produce first-rate professional theater in communities across America. Along with theaters like The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Arena Stage in Washington, and Alley Theatre in Houston, CENTERSTAGE changed the way Americans experience serious theater.
In the years since its founding, CENTERSTAGE has not only survived its growing pains—including a potentially disastrous arson fire in 1974—it has become Baltimore's leading professional theater, welcoming more than 100,000 people each season to our award-winning theater in Baltimore's historic Mt. Vernon Cultural District. Fueled by the vision of Irene Lewis, who took over as Artistic Director in the 1991–92 Season, CENTERSTAGE presents a six-play Mainstage Season—as well as First Look, a new play reading series—in two intimate state-of-the-art auditoriums: the 541-seat Pearlstone Theater and the smaller, flexible-configuration Head Theater. CENTERSTAGE attracts the finest actors, directors, and designers from all over the country.
http://www.centerstage.org
Date:2008-10-25, Google PR:0 |
|
Chesapeake Summer Stage 
The mission of the Community Alliance for the Performing Arts (CAPA) is to set the stage for youth to succeed by fostering the growth and diversity of performing arts on the Eastern Shore of Maryland
http://www.capaarts.com/
Date:2007-09-06, Google PR:0 |
|
Columbia Pro Cantare | Columbia Pro Cantare | 5404 Iron Pen Place | Columbia, MD 21044 | Phone: 410-730-8549 
Since the Spring of 1977, the Columbia Pro Cantare has delighted Howard County audiences with its concerts of music ranging from opera and oratorio to show tunes and spirituals.
Founded in February, 1977, by Director Frances Motyca Dawson, as a professionally trained volunteer chorus to sing with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra at its Howard County concerts and to bring high quality musical experiences to local audiences with its own independent performances, CPC has more than fulfilled its purpose over the last quarter century
http://www.procantare.org
Date:2009-05-13, Google PR:0 |
|
Freefall Baltimore 
Free Fall Baltimore is a program of the Baltimore Office of Promotion & The Arts (BOPA), the city's non-profit special event and arts agency. Experience the excitement of live music, dance, theatre, museum exhibitions and more, all for free in venues throughout Baltimore as part of Free Fall Baltimore.
http://www.freefallbaltimore.com
Date:2008-10-25, Google PR:0 |
|
1 2 3 Next >>
|
|
| Legend |
 |
Opens links in new window.
Web sites that link back to Maryland Business and Services Directory - Free Business Listing .
|
Categories: 219, Links: 4,253, Pages: 1,886
|