Enhanced by traditional percussive rhythms and movement, Nobuntu’s performances soar, featuring a wide array of music from its homeland of Zimbabwe to a rich tapestry of Afro Jazz and Gospel.
Love, loss and creation merge in unexpected ways in this thrilling gothic classic conceived by internationally-renowned multimedia art collective Manual Cinema.
Trained a classical cellist, Leyla McCalla is a singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who has always drawn inspiration from history, and the music and stories of her ancestors.
Committed to both standard and undiscovered repertoire of classical, romantic and modern works, the esteemed Berlin Philharmonic Piano Quartet performs an exciting new program featuring selections by Frank Bridge, Danny Elfman and Johannes Brahms.
This performance has been cancelled to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Current ticket holders will be contacted directly via email regarding refunds. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Alarm Will Sound joins Shenandoah Conservatory for a virtual residency and livestream performance that revitalizes music-making during the COVID-19 pandemic.
During an encore digital performance, Drew Dollaz introduces viewers to his style and creative process; and presents a program of repertoire, including new collaborations created during the pandemic.
Cartography is a contemporary theatre work brought to vivid life by riveting design, innovative technology and fresh staging that powerfully conveys the interior and exterior lives of young refugees fleeing their homeland.
View a special free screening of this new film that powerfully captures the story of Harlem Quartet violinist and founder Ilmar Gavilán and Aldo López-Gavilán — two brothers who were separated by politics, but united by music.
The acclaimed Harlem Quartet joins Cuban pianist and composer Aldo López-Gavilán for an electrifying evening of "lively and engrossing" music (The Washington Post).