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Bach in Baltimore closes out its 35th Anniversary Season with two triumphant works. Handel composed Dettingen Te Deum in 1743 along with his anthem “The King Shall Rejoice” to commemorate King George II and his army’s victory at the Battle of Dettingen over the French. It is a jubilant score for chorus, trumpets, and percussion. This song of victory is paired with Mozart’s monumental Symphony No. 41 in C Major or the “Jupiter” Symphony. Mozart’s masterpiece, coined for the Roman God Jupiter, opens with a thunderous clap of strings and horns that builds to a finale of fireworks of breathtaking sound. The “Jupiter” Symphony is Mozart’s longest and last symphony, and it stands not just as one of Mozart’s greatest musical achievements but as one of the most awe-inspiring compositions of Classical music. Featured musicians include Charles Humphries, alto; Christopher Longo, tenor; Phillip Collister, bass. More information and tickets are available bachinbaltimore.org or 410-941-9262.
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Urinetown The Musical
Milburn Stone Theatre (6/14 - 6/23) | ||
Beetlejuice
Hippodrome Theatre- France-Merrick Performing Arts Center (6/25 - 6/30) | ||
It's a Wonderful Life
The Cumberland Theatre (12/5 - 12/22) | ||
Jubilant Bach!
Maryland State Boychoir Center for the Arts (6/2 - 6/2) | ||
Sideways
The Cumberland Theatre (6/6 - 6/23) | ||
Head over Heels
Maryland Ensemble Theatre (5/31 - 6/23) | ||
Anastasia: The Musical
The Scott Center for the Fine & Performing Arts (8/9 - 8/11) | ||
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