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OnStage, Georgetown: December
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New Folger Library Director Will Speak at Dupont Underground, Dec. 12
Featured
Weekend Roundup, Nov. 28-Dec. 1
News & Politics
Georgetown President John DeGioia Steps Down after 23 Years of Service
Arts
On the Move: Choreographer Diana Movius
Martin – Le vin herbé
August 13, 2018
•Wolf Trap Opera and Washington Concert Opera collaborate on Frank Martin’s rare modern retelling of the Tristan and Isolde love story.
Martin – Le vin herbé
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Wolf Trap Opera and Washington Concert Opera collaborate on Frank Martin’s rare modern retelling of the Tristan and Isolde love story.
Cherish the Ladies
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Consistently creating “thoroughly engaging performance[s] brimming with spirit, precision, wit and soul” (The Washington Post), this Irish-American supergroup returns with Grammy-nominated music and stepdancing that has earned great acclaim.
Wu Han and Friends
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An all-star group of musicians presents an evening of Schubert including his E-flat piano trio, several beautiful Lieder, and the beloved Trout Quintet.
The Montrose Trio
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The Washington Post commented after their 2015 Barns debut: “Absolutely top-notch music-making, as fine as one could ever expect to hear…” Martin Beaver, Clive Greensmith, and Jon Kimura Parker return […]
Habib Koité & Bassekou Kouyate
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Habib Koité , “Mali’s biggest pop star” (Rolling Stone), is joined by “the Hendrix of his instrument” (Uncut Magazine), Ngoni player Bassekou Kouyate for two collaborative performances bringing innovation and […]
1964 The Tribute
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Beatlemania is back at The Barns with the “best Beatles tribute on Earth” (Rolling Stone).
1964 The Tribute
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Beatlemania is back at The Barns with the “best Beatles tribute on Earth” (Rolling Stone).
Masters of Hawaiian Music
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Performing in a traditional Hawaiian style, the Masters of Hawaiian Music bring “folklore and cultural memory into a performance that…[unfolds] as breezy entertainment” (The New York Times).
Masters of Hawaiian Music
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Performing in a traditional Hawaiian style, the Masters of Hawaiian Music bring “folklore and cultural memory into a performance that…[unfolds] as breezy entertainment” (The New York Times).