Zane Forshee & Jeff Stern
Peabody faculty artists perform transfixing works for guitar and percussion
Peabody faculty artists perform transfixing works for guitar and percussion
Join Emmanuel's Ensemble-in-Residence for its annual program featuring works for cello ensemble
The Emmanuel Choir performs Gabriel Jackson's compelling and innovative setting of The Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ
Acclaimed harpist Parker Ramsay presents The Street, Nico Muhly & Alice Goodman’s musical Stations of the Cross, narrated by Judith Krummeck
Join The Emmanuel Choir for the journey through Holy Week to Easter
Emerging artists from Peabody perform operatic favorites
Join The Emmanuel Choir for a traditional service of Choral Evensong. An organ recital, performed by Daniel Aune, begins the program
The Emmanuel Choir performs all six of Bach's celebrated choral motets
Join Emmanuel's Ensemble-in-Residence as it closes its season with a program featuring works and performers from Maryland
The Emmanuel Choir kicks off Baltimore PRIDE month with a performance of Considering Matthew Shepard — welcoming Bishop Gene Robinson
Favorite choral works of the Renaissance in dialogue with contemporary counterparts
Join us for a Mardi Gras celebration, with dinner, dancing, and New Orleans-style jazz
A new vocal quartet sings music of Tim Holt
The acclaimed early-music ensemble performs 17th-century Italian works of Monteverdi and Strozzi
Pride, Protest, and Patriotism: The Emmanuel Choir marks America's 250th
This intimate dinner program features groundbreaking soprano Ah Young Hong & Grammy-winning tenor Aaron Sheehan. Admission by invitation.
Giorgio Consolati and Hui-Chuan Chen perform virtuosic repertoire for flute and piano
Join The Emmanuel Choir for beautiful and traditional liturgy on Christmas Eve
In this beloved annual event, The Emmanuel Choir tells the Christmas story anew in word and music. An organ recital begins the program.
Join Emmanuel's Ensemble-in-Residence and BSO Principal Oboist Katherine Needleman for a program featuring works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sounds of centuries past with Gut, Wind, and Wire!
Charles Dickens' classic in an imaginative new choral setting, with narration by WJZ-TV anchor Denise Koch
The acclaimed vocal quartet in concert
Sarah Kirkland Snider's Mass for the Endangered and the world-premiere of Graham Gordon Ramsay's Requiem
Baritone Robin McGinness sings beloved art song in collaboration with Natalia Kazaryan and Joseph Gotoff
The celebrated boys’ choir performs repertoire ranging from Schütz and Mendelssohn to contemporary favorites on their USA tour
Renowned guest conductor Anton Armstrong leads the festival choir in Margaret Bonds' Credo and other choral works
VOCES8 Foundation’s new all-women vocal ensemble makes their Baltimore debut with a transfixing program that spans centuries
Works of Maurice Ravel with concert pianist Chengcheng Yao, marking 150 years since the composer's birth
Join us for A Season of Creation! Five Sundays dedicated to celebrating our Earthly home, concluding with the Blessing of the Animals on Sunday, October 5 at 10:30am
Join Emmanuel's Ensemble-in-Residence for a program featuring works Johannes Brahms, Clara Schumann, and Robert Schumann
Join us for A Season of Creation! Five Sundays dedicated to celebrating our Earthly home, concluding with the Blessing of the Animals on Sunday, October 5 at 10:30am
Join The Emmanuel Choir for a traditional service of Choral Evensong featuring the music of Arvo Pärt
Join us for A Season of Creation! Five Sundays dedicated to celebrating our Earthly home, concluding with the Blessing of the Animals on Sunday, October 5 at 10:30am
Join us for A Season of Creation! Five Sundays dedicated to celebrating our Earthly home, concluding with the Blessing of the Animals on Sunday, October 5 at 10:30am
Wade Davis performs treasured masterworks for solo cello
The Choir is back! The worship is festive! And there’s lunch afterwards. Perfection!
NOTE: One service only on Sunday, September 7 at 10:30am in the Main Church
Join us for A Season of Creation! Five Sundays dedicated to celebrating our Earthly home, concluding with the Blessing of the Animals on Sunday, October 5 at 10:30am
Opera Unfolded
Presented by Pitch Craft Collective
The Great Hall, Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Pay what you can — cash or QR code at the door
All are welcome
Join us for a powerful concert of theatrical solo works, each written for unaccompanied voice or unaccompanied flute.
From art song to opera, improvisation to gesture — this is storytelling in its most intimate form.
Program:
• Four Late Poems and an Epigram of Rainer Maria Rilke – Oliver Knussen
Performed by Lauren Kim, soprano
• Voice – Toru Takemitsu
Performed by Stephanie Ray, flute
• King Harald’s Saga – Judith Weir
Performed by Julie Bosworth, soprano
• Masks – Oliver Knussen
Performed by Stephanie Ray, flute
• Stripsody – Cathy Berberian
Performed by Nicole Stover, soprano
Pitch Craft Collective is a Baltimore-based concert series and ensemble dedicated to the craft of creating and performing music through innovative programming.
More info at: www.pitchcraftcollective.org
Bernie Gross has had a lengthy, exhaustive, even, background in Higher Education, studying at Temple and Columbia Universities and The Maryland Institute (for photography), and working mainly at West Chester State University, Sojourner Douglass College and Rutgers University. He is 90 years old, an accomplished photographer, and lives in Baltimore.
Bernie came to our notice through Emmanuel parishioner Dave Dallas, Bernie’s longtime friend. For Emmanuel’s Anti-Racism Program Bernie, or Dr. Gross, will address his ongoing extensive involvement in raising student achievement and graduation rates in higher education, with especial regard to the African American community. He will focus on his experiences within Sojourner-Douglass College and Rutgers University.
Office Hours: M-F 9am - 4pm
Sunday Service:
8:30 AM Spoken Eucharist in Eccleston Chapel
10:30 AM Choral Eucharist in the Main Church
(Also Livestreamed on YouTube)
info@emmanueldowntown.org