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FEATURED EVENTS
Bridges To The World International Film Series BRIDGES TO THE WORLD International Film Series Thursdays February 25 - March 18 ROOM 308 - NO TICKETS REQUIRED Seating on first come, first served basis - Seating capacity is limited
World Artists Experiences, Maryland Hall and the International Division of Maryland's Office of the Secretary of State invite the public to attend free screenings of five international films from Russia, Korea, Argentina, Estonia and Nigeria. The Bridges To The World International Film Series is a statewide, month-long initiative in recognition of the state's global reach and a reflection of those connections here in Maryland. The series of five films will run consecutive Thursdays beginning February 11th and ending March 11th. Each film will be first introduced, then screened and followed by a discussion. All films will be shown with English subtitles.
2/18 - My Dear Enemy (Korea) 2/25 - Son Of The Bride (Argentina) 3/4 - Decemberheat (Estonia) 3/11 - The Royal Messengers (Nigeria) 3/18 - The Island (Russia)
The Annapolis Opera Presents: "Tosca - Giacomo Puccini"
The Annapolis Opera Presents: "ToscaFriday March 12, 2010 8:00 pm Free pre-performance lecture: 7:00 pm -Seating Limited Sunday March 14, 2010 3:00 pm Free pre-performance lecture: 2:00 pm - Seating Limited Tickets: Section A: $75 Section B: $60 Section C: $45 Student Section C only: $25
Sung in Italian with English surtitles, Tosca is the story of passion set against the perils of war, as Napoleon advances toward Rome. Political intrigue, jealousy, trickery and mistrust combine to hold the audience's attention as Puccini's melodious score weaves a tale of love, lust and murder. Maestro Ron Gretz conducts the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with this unforgettable Irish Dance show that blends traditional and contemporary music with innovative choreography set against a backdrop of magnificent imagery of Ireland. Presented by Maryland Hall and the Teelin Irish Dance Company"Portraits of Ireland", now in its fifth year of production, will touch your heart with the beauty of Ireland and fuel your spirit with the energy of Irish Dance.
This performance will take place at St. Annes Episcopal Church, Annapolis MD
St. Anne’s Church Organist Larry Molinaro performs Passion Chorales by JS Bach on St. Anne’s magnificent pipe organ. The text of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion interweaves three distinct strands of texts: the first is the musical rendition of the gospel narrative itself as sung by the evangelist, soloists and chorus. Second are the poetic reflections (arias) on the events. Third, but not least, are corporate statements of faith (chorales) relating to the theology of the passion. These chorales, probably sung during Bach’s time by the entire congregation, punctuate the dramatic action at key moments throughout the entire work. This concert is a prelude to the Annapolis Chorale’s complete performances of the St. Matthew Passion (Friday, March 26 & Saturday, March 27), offering the chance to experience the extraordinary settings of these chorales as well as organ variations written by Bach on the same hymn tunes.
Live Arts Maryland Presents: The Annapolis Chorale: "Bach: St. Matthew Passion"
Live Arts Maryland Presents: The Annapolis Chorale: "Bach: St. Matthew Passion" Casual Friday March 26, 2010 7:30 pm Saturday March 27, 2010 8:00 pm Pre-concert lecture on Saturday March 27 at 7:00 pm This performance is located at St. Annes Episcopal Church in Annapolis, MD
Not heard in Annapolis since 2001, Bach’s great Passion makes a triumphant return to the perfect acoustics of St. Anne’s Episcopal Church. Two choruses, two orchestras and soloists perform this piece, which is one of the finest achievements of the Baroque Era. Due to its breadth, size and scope, this work is rarely heard live, but under the direction of J. Ernest Green, the Annapolis Chorale, Annapolis Chamber Orchestra and guest artists bring it to vivid life during the Easter season.