Friday, May 10, 2024 @ 7:30pm – 9:30pm (EDT)
Maryland Hall, Annapolis, MD, United States
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$33.40-$91 ($10 student – the box office at (410) 263-0907 to purchase)

We wrap up our season by reminding you of our tagline this season: "Expect the Unexpected." In Masterworks VI, we revisit themes presented in Masterworks I: identity, freedom, community, and connection to our homeland. Music is an emotional experience that takes us on a journey: each piece is an expression of who we are, where we are, who we want to be, and where we want to go.

Franz Joseph Haydn spent most of his life in a rural area on the Austria-Hungary border, making music for nobility but hoping for recognition as an important composer. He found this respect in England, a land that deeply appreciated his music and where he composed twelve symphonies, all successful.

Anna Clyne, writing nearly 250 years after Haydn, is a composer from the United Kingdom who’s worked as composer-in-residence across Europe and America and now lives in New York, brings forth the terroir of a moment and place in her This Midnight Hour.

Sibelius composed music that spoke to freedom, independence, and cultural preservation, unintentionally becoming widely regarded as his country’s greatest composer. His music is often credited with helping Finland develop a national identity during its struggle for independence from Russia. Join us for the last of our Masterworks performances, one that is sure to surprise, delight, and move you! 

Performances on May 10 & 11.

Maryland Hall

801 Chase Street
Annapolis, MD 21403
United States

https://www.marylandhall.org/