The Music program in the Performing Arts and Humanities department at the Community College of Baltimore County will host several free programs during May 2011. These events are free and open to the public. No reservations are needed.
CCBC Catonsville
11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Q-Lounge
800 South Rolling Road
CASUAL CONCERTS
Monday, May 9 -- Student Vocal Performance
Featuring solo selections from Classical to Broadway, and scenes from Broadway Musicals, and selections featuring the CCBC Catonsville Chorus.
Wednesday, May 11 -- Instrumental Repertoire Jazz Concert
CCBC Dundalk
1:30 - 2:20 p.m.
K Building Student Lounge
7200 Sollers Point Road
CASUAL CONCERT
Thursday, May 12 -- Student Recital
CCBC Essex
MUSIC FORUMS
12:20 - 1:15 p.m.
E Building Recital Hall
7201 Rossville Boulevard
Friday, May 6 CCBC Chamber Singers
Under the direction of Monica Otal, the CCBC Chamber Singers will perform excerpts from Faure's Requiem (which they will perform at Carnegie Hall on May 28) and lighter fare.
Friday, May 13 Honors Recital
Specially selected music students will perform and be honored, along with faculty members, at this festive final Music Forum of the spring session.
CCBC Essex
SPECIAL CONCERTS
Saturday, May 7
CCBC Chamber Singers
8 p.m.
E Building Recital Hall
Under the direction of Monica Otal, the CCBC Chamber Singers will perform excerpts from Faure's Requiem (which they will perform at Carnegie Hall on May 28) and lighter fare.
Monday, May 9
CCBC Jazz Plus Ensemble
12:20 p.m.
E Building Courtyard
The Jazz Plus Ensemble, under the direction of Brian Comotto, will perform creative jazz and pop arrangements
Thursday, May 12
CCBC Electric Guitar Ensemble
7:30 p.m.
E Building Recital Hall
A varied selection of pieces under the direction of Robert Winter.
Thursday, May 12
An Evening of Big Band Jazz
8 p.m.
B Building Theatre
Ashton Fletcher leads the Powerhouse Ensemble in selections from the swing era to modern big band jazz.
These musical programs are free and open to the public. No reservations are needed.
About CCBC (www.ccbcmd.edu)
CCBC offers hundreds of programs and thousands of courses helping people of all ages, backgrounds and interests earn degrees, transfer, launch or advance careers, and prepare for in-demand jobs. Providing accessible, affordable and high quality education since 1957, CCBC educates more than 70,000 students each year, including half of all Baltimore County residents attending college in Maryland as undergraduates. Committed to student success and the development of lifelong learners who strengthen our regional workforce and enrich our community, CCBC has also been selected to participate in Achieving the Dream, a national student success initiative.
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