
Each of this season's programs focuses on dynamic, engaging new music from a particular geographical region or broadly defined "scene." From Finnish and English composers to Americans at home and abroad, a question persists: in an increasingly global and virtual culture, does the national or cultural origin of music — a sense of place — still matter?
Upcoming
When in Rome
Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at 8pm
Tickets: $15/$10 students

One of the highest honors an American composer can receive is the Rome Prize, affording the winner a year-long residency at the American Academy in Rome. The award has been bestowed upon luminaries from Samuel Barber to Elliott Carter. This program focuses on music written by three recent winners: Lisa Bielawa, Sebastian Currier and Pierre Jalbert.
Featuring:
Insun Kim, piano
Courtney Orlando, violin
The Vinca Quartet
The concert will be followed by a wine reception with the artists.
OCTOBER 20, 2009
New Amsterdam
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Tuesday, October 20 at 8pm
Tickets: $15/$10 students
The concert will be followed by a wine reception with the artists
Hailed as "a polished, versatile chamber group...combin[ing] the formal elegance of chamber music with a pop-honed concision" (Steve Smith, Time Out New York), NOW Ensemble is one of many acts featured on New Amsterdam Records, a haven for young New York composers and performers whose music slips through the cracks between genres.
On this concert, NOW performs music by Timothy Andres, Patrick Burke, Mark Dancigers, Stephen Gorbos, Judd Greenstein, Missy Mazzoli and Anthony Suter, with premieres by John Altieri and Kirsten Volness. Join us at 7:00pm for a pre-concert conversation with Judd Greenstein, composer and co-founder of both NOW Ensemble and New Amsterdam Records.
The concert will be followed by a wine reception with the artists.
December 7, 2009
Across the Pond
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December 7, 2009 at 8pm
7pm pre-concert conversation
Tickets: $15/$10 students
The concert will be followed by a wine reception with the artists
JANUARY 26, 2010
Finlandia
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January 26, 2010 at 8pm
Tickets: $15/$10 students
The concert will be followed by a wine reception with the artists
MARCH 9, 2010
When in Rome
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March 9, 2010 at 8pm
Tickets: $15/$10 students
The concert will be followed by a wine reception with the artists
NEWS
Evolution Series director Judah Adashi is featured in the City Paper's cover story on the contemporary music scene in Baltimore!
"When in Rome" a Critic's Pick in the Baltimore City Paper!
Evolution Series director Judah Adashi interviewed on WYPR
Evolution "goes where few local organizations have dared go before"
"Finlandia" a City Paper "Critic's Pick"!
Review: "Compelling" Evolution Series presents contemporary English music
Evolution Series "Across the Pond" a Critic's Pick in City Paper, Urbanite Magazine!
New music flourishes in Baltimore
Evolution series shows city has 'a vibrant scene going'
"I've always been optimistic about new music here," says Baltimore-born, Peabody-trained composer Judah Adashi, founder of the Evolution Contemporary Music Series.
"I'd definitely say that, with our series, Mobtown Modern, what Marin [Alsop] is doing at the BSO, and the High Zero Festival, we have a vibrant scene going. You might find something like this on every street corner in New York, but given the relative size of our town, there are really dynamic things on almost any given night," Adashi says. →Read more
5th anniversary season
The Evolution Contemporary Music Series is pleased to announce its fifth season! Click here for details, and check back often for updates.

