Saturday, November 24, 2012

Baltimore Symphony BSO SuperPops at The Meyerhoff

Baltimore Symphony BSO SuperPops at The Meyerhoff

The Canadian Tenors

 SuperPops Concert Series

Friday, November 23, 2012 at 8:00 p.m.

It was a delightful evening with good music in a great building.

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The Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall is home to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Founded in the early 20th century, the BSO is recognized as a world-class music organization. The Meyerhoff was opened in 1982 specifically to showcase music performances.

 


Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony BSO

BSO2nd floor

inside curves


Inside and out, the building combines a massive presence with a feeling of openness thanks to soaring walls of glass that let light into the lobby.  

angles curves

BSO "screws"
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There are no flat walls or 90-degree angles in the hall, and every surface, including the giant screw heads on the ceiling, was designed and tuned to present performances from the stage with clarity and warmth.


 


 The Candian Tenors


Baltimore Symphony BSO SuperPops at The Meyerhoff

The Canadian Tenors

SuperPops Concert Series

Friday, November 23, 2012 at 8:00 p.m. 

The BSO made history when it appointed Marin Alsop as  Music Director, the first female conductor of a major American Orchestra.

It was a delightful evening with good music in a great building.

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Friday, February 10, 2012

BSO Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Tony DeSare... Sweets for Valentine's Day


Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Principal Pops conductor, Jack Everly, led  A BSO  Valentine performance with Tony DeSare a young singer, pianist and song writer. 

We were lucky enough to attend tonight's performance.  The crowd, light due to the weather forecast, enjoyed the performance and gave a standing ovation.

Introduced and sitting in the front row were the Anaheims, a Baltimore couple married for 42 years who won the BSO competition and received a private concert by Tony DeSare.  Dan Anaheim  surprised his wife Bobbe at work.

Many familiar songs like That Old Black Magic, Kiss, I love a Piano and Autumn Leaves were performed by the BSO and DeSare. Even though it was a Valentine concert... My Funny Valentine was skipped.







Tony DeSare BSO 2012    Mini Cupcakes




After the concert Tony DeSare was signing CDs and outside the symphony hall, Midnight Confection's Cupcakery was indulging the crowd with complimentary mini cupcakes. Sweets just for Valentine's Day.

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Saturday, January 07, 2012

BSO Baltimore Symphony and Gershwin

BSO Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and Gershwin


Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Principal Pops conductor Jack Everly led the BSO in a performance of the Gershwin Brother's most popular works.  We were lucky enough to attend tonight's performance.



                                                  George and Ira Gershwin 

                                            Porgy and Bess Music




 Broadway star, from Mama Mia, Judy McLane joined the BSO in a jazz-filled program devoted to the greatest hits from the George and Ira Gershwin Songbook. A few of the selections included ... They Can’t Take That Away From Me,   Someone to Watch Over Me and songs from  Porgy and Bess,


Brothers Ira and George Gershwin collaborated to create some of the most memorable songs of the 20th century. Their fascinating rhythms  filled this beautiful  room as Stewart Goodyear, an accomplished young artist, performed Rhapsody in Blue and received a well deserved standing ovation.


The concert will also be here on  Saturday, January 7 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, January 8, 2012 at 3 p.m. at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.                                                  

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Saturday, April 09, 2011

Late Night Dining ..Baltimore's Sabatino's in Little Italy!

Baltimore has wonderful restaurants and here is another of our favorites...Sabatino's in Little Italy! We went with friends after an evening at the BSO..
There is not a lot of late night dining  in Baltimore but this is one... Sabatino's in Little Italy!
                                                              Sabatino's HomeRome 410-530-2400

Our food was beautiful, fresh, hot and delicious.

The first dish on the left is VEAL FRANCESE PARMIGIANA ...Tender medallions of veal lightly breaded, pan browned, topped with homemade tomato sauce and melted mozzarella cheese... recommended by our waitress and enjoyed by all.

The plate on the right is TLH 's all time favorite...spaghetti with a white veal sauce loaded with mushrooms and fresh peas and.. quite tasty!

               Sabatino's HomeRome 410-530-2400      Sabatino's HomeRome 410-530-2400



Below is the famous  BOOKMAKER SALAD..a large garden salad accented with shrimp, Genoa Salami, provolone cheese and a hard boiled egg, served with Sabatino's House Dressing also wonderful to dip the fresh Italian bread. Now that is a good meal.


                                             Sabatino's HomeRome 410-530-2400


Sabatino's HomeRome 410-530-2400                                   Sabatino's HomeRome 410-530-2400
Our waitress Suzie was a delight, very efficient and professional. She liked posing for the camera.Then I found out this was only her third week at Sabatino's. I guess she is a natural for this position.

Late Night Dining ..Baltimore's Sabatino's in Little Italy!

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Saturday, November 27, 2010

A Delightful Evening at the Baltimore Symphony



We had a delightful evening at BSO's Myerhoff' Symphony Hall listening to a Chris Botti concert. If you have the chance, treat yourself to this man who plays the smoothest trumpet. Since he on the road for over 300 days and 240 concerts a year, you should have no problem finding one near you.
He has performed with his incredible band along with many other symphonies and at the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony.  

This weekend, he shared the stage with Lisa Fischer who has the most amazing voice and Caroline Campbell who has been nicknamed "violinist to the stars."

Chris Botti is not bad to look at...People Magazine voted him one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in 2004.

Here are some photos of the BSO decked out in holiday splendor!

Baltimore Symphony HomeRome 410-530-2400           BSO Holiday HomeRome 410-530-2400
Sensuous Curves...On and In a Building

   BSO Holiday HomeRome 410-530-2400         BSO Holiday HomeRome 410-530-2400
            BSO  Lobby in holiday dress.                                        Baltimore's Crab in holiday attire.
    BSO HomeRome 410-530-2400           BSO HomeRome 410-530-2400
My favorite seats are right above the stage! 
                                                                                                          Chris Botti live at the BSO
BSO HomeRome 410-530-2400  Chris Botti BSO HomeRome 410-530-2400
Lisa Fischer live at the BSO..amazing voice!                   Chris Botti signing CDs after the concert.

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Friday, November 23, 2007

Baltimore in January - Yes, It's a Great Time to Visit!

Okay, it's not Palm Beach or LA so you can't expect balmy weather. Baltimore is in the mid-Atlantic and that means we get chilly in January. But it's still a good time to visit, and I'm glad to have a chance to point out some of my favorite things about this city. Thanks to Margaret Harrington for asking!

There's no season for history, and Baltimore has plenty. Oh say can you see? Of course you can at Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine. In September 1814, the star-shaped fort was the site of the Baltimore of Baltimore. On a ship some eight miles away, Francis Scott Key watched the bombardment and, when the smoke cleared, saw that the flag still waved. We still sing about it today.

Fell's Point combines history and the pleasures of eating and shopping. This historic area dates to the 1700's and you'll find the oldest house in Baltimore here. The cobblestone streets add to the charm, just be sure to wear good walking shoes! There are many restaurants in the area, and the Broadway market is a sight, sound, and scent experience. It's open every day but Sunday, and right there in Fell's Point. Closer to the Inner Harbor you'll find floating history on the U.S.S. Constellation and the other ships of the Baltimore Maritime Museum.

When you've had your fill of history – and are perhaps ready for some indoors time - we have plenty of arts and entertainment. The world-class Walters Art Museum has works from Egyptian to American art, and is know especially for its collection of Asian art and rare books. A bit further north, near the Johns Hopkins University campus, is the Baltimore Museum of Art. In January the museum has special exhibitions works by Matisse and Rodin. For something a bit less classic, try the American Visionary Art Museum just down Key Highway from the Inner Harbor. This unique collection showcases works by self-taught artists. If you like something out of the ordinary, this is your museum. Not far away is another quirky collection in the Baltimore Museum of Industry. This one celebrates Baltimore's history as a working-man's town with thousands of tools, machines, and pieces of Baltimore's historic firsts.

After all that cultural enrichment, how about some food for the body? There are as many cuisines as there are nationalities, so you're sure to find something to suit your taste. Just be sure to try a local crab cake or crab imperial before you leave town. If you're feeling adventurous, try the steamed hard crabs experience – you'll quickly learn how to swing that mallet and extract the sweet lump of crabmeat so prized by aficionados. My favorite restaurants are Tio Pepe for just wonderful food and service, Sabatino's in Little Italy, Kali's Court in Fell's Point, Suburban House in Pikesville for the ultimate Jewish deli experience, G&M for great crab cakes (Margaret, this one is in Linthicum Heights!) And, of course, Lexington Market for grazing.

Now that you're full of history and culture and good food, how about a bit of entertainment? Depending on when you visit, you can hear the excellent Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. (It happens that during Margaret's visit, the concert is "SciFi Spectacular" with the BSO Pops playing selections for Star Wars, ET, and Superman, with George Takei as narrator, and a laser light show!) Unfortunately, those January dates don't correspond to performances by the Baltimore Opera or Center Stage, but there are other entertainment options depending on your tastes.

Which brings us to what might actually be the start of your visit to Baltimore – the Visitors Center. Located at the Inner Harbor on Light Street (1-877-BALTIMORE), it's open every day to provide visitors with information about current happenings and services like ticket purchases.

Welcome to my town!

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