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2000
January
The Peabody Preparatory Sinfonia gives concert (Jan. 29)
The Peabody Trio performs (Jan. 25)
The Peabody Preparatory Winter Dance Concert presents Delibes Coppelia (Jan. 22 and 23)
Glass Armonica Concert to Open Homewood Exhibition (Jan 21)
Antique Glass Exhibit at Homewood House Museum (Jan 21-Apr 30)
Peabody Preparatory Honors Recital takes place (Jan. 16)
When a Book Becomes a Work of Art: An Exhibit at Peabody (through Feb.)
February
The Voyage Continues: World-Renowned Hopkins Researchers Join Unique Lecture Series (Feb. 29)
Black History Month 2000 at Hopkins (Feb)
Tribute to Black History Month at Hopkins (Feb. 23)
Annual Garrett Lecture on Urban Issues (Feb. 22)
Pianist Kevin Kenner Performs Chopin at Hopkins (Feb. 20)
Grand Rounds: Bioterrorism - The Threat And The Response (Feb. 16)
Early Glass in Maryland, A Talk at Hopkins (Feb. 16)
The Peabody Wind Ensemble performs the world premiere of Ty Alan Emerson's Concerto for Harp (Feb. 16)
Peabody Conservatory Faculty members give a recital (Feb. 15)
Valentine Swing Dance, Lessons at Peabody (Feb. 12)
The Peabody Concert Orchestra performs (Feb. 11)
Clinical Depression is Topic of Lecture at Hopkins (Feb. 9)
Peabody Opera Workshop presents opera scenes (Feb. 9)
The Peabody Symphony Orchestra performs (Feb. 8)
"E.R." Cast Members Pay an "Emergency" Visit to Johns Hopkins (Feb. 5)
Cast of ER to Visit Hopkins (Feb. 5)
Glass Blowing Demonstration, Glass Engraving and Painting Workshop,Offered by Homewood House Museum (Feb. 5)
Ji-yoen Choi gives an organ recital in Peabody's Griswold Hall (Feb. 4)
Glass Engraving and Painting Workshop at Homewood House (Feb. 3)
Peabody Ragtime Ensemble Lunchtime Performance at Hopkins (Feb. 2)
When a Book Becomes a Work of Art: An Exhibit at Peabody (through Feb.)
Antique Glass Exhibit at Homewood House Museum (Jan 21-Apr 30)
March
Donald Sutherland gives a sold-out organ recital on March 31
Slaves in the Family Author to Give Kent Lecture at Hopkins (Mar. 30)
The winner of the William Marbury Violin Competition gives a recital March 29
Hammer Dulcimer Performance at Hopkins (Mar. 29)
The Voyage Continues: World-Renowned Hopkins Researchers Join Unique Lecture Series (Mar. 14, 28)
Richard Field, Principal Viola with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, gives a recital on March 28
Peabody Preparatory Young People's String Program gives a concert on March 26
The History and Mystery of Glass: A Homewood House Museum Symposium (Mar. 24)
Known as the greatest living horn player, Barry Tuckwell gives two master classes at Peabody March 16 and April 6
Poet Adele Holden Will Read at Hopkins (Mar. 15)
Noam Chomsky, George Mitchell: Together at Hopkins (Mar. 13, 15)
Jewish a cappella festival at Johns Hopkins University (Mar. 11)
Music of Ireland at Hopkins (Mar. 8)
Learn Glass Engraving and Painting Techniques at Homewood House (Mar. 4)
Glass Discovery Day at Homewood House Museum (Mar. 3)
Women in Film and Video, a Lecture at Hopkins (Mar. 1)
Antique Glass Exhibit at Homewood House Museum (Jan 21-Apr 30)
April
The Peabody Big Band takes the stage April 29
The Peabody Concert Orchestra, Peabody Singers and Peabody Chorus perform on April 28
Maryland House and Garden Pilgrimage 2000 Baltimore City Tour Highlights Roland Park and the Historic Houses of JHU (Apr. 27)
Concerto Competition Winner to Perform at Hopkins (Apr. 26)
Japanese Arts Performance at Hopkins (Apr. 19)
Hopkins and Howard Sponsor Forum on School Reform (Apr. 17)
The Peabody Preparatory Spring Dance Concert takes place April 16
The Peabody Computer Music Department presents alcides lanza and Meg Sheppard on April 15
Spring Fair 2000 (Apr. 14,15,16)
Prior to its New York City Opera debut, the Peabody Chamber Opera performs With Blood, With Ink at Theatre Project April 14-16
Favella Lyrica Presents "The Singer's Art" at Evergreen (Apr. 14)
Nasdaq President to Discuss the New Economy, A Talk at Evergreen (Apr. 13)
The Peabody Wind Ensemble performs April 12
Home Sweet Home or Toxic Waste Dump? A Lecture at Hopkins (Apr. 12)
Pulitzer Winner Cramer to Deliver Pouder Lecture (Apr. 11)
Leonard Slatkin, Music Director of the National Symphony Orchestra, conducts the Peabody Symphony Orchestra on April 10
The Peabody Camerata performs on April 8
MCI Worldcom's Bert Roberts to Speak on 'Magic of Technology (Apr. 6)
Known as the greatest living horn player, Barry Tuckwell gives two master classes at Peabody March 16 and April 6
American Politics at the Millennium: A Lecture at Hopkins (Apr. 5)
The Peabody Percussion Ensemble performs April 5
The Voyage Continues: World-Renowned Hopkins Researchers Join Unique Lecture Series (Apr. 4)
Emmy-winning actor Andre De Shields joins the Peabody Trio on April 4
The Peabody Preparatory Chamber Orchestra and Sinfonia peform on April 2
Antique Glass Exhibit at Homewood House Museum (Jan 21-Apr 30)
May
Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: Natural History Manuscripts at George Peabody Library (through July 20)
The Peabody Preparatory Honors Recital takes place May 21
Sculpture at Evergreen Tours and Lectures (May 14,21)
Eleven-year-old violinist Alicia Hui is soloist with the Preparatory Sinfonia May 13
Homewood House Explores Herbs During its Celebration of Spring May 9-14
The Peabody Children's Chorus performs May 9
Alumni artist Carter Brey, cello, performs with the Peabody Symphony Orchestra May 7
The Peabody Renaissance Ensemble performs May 5
Sculptors Creating New Work for Evergreen House (May-Oct.)
June
Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: Natural History Manuscripts at George Peabody Library (through July 20)
Sculpture at Evergreen Tours and Lectures (Jun. 7,11,25)
Sculptors to Speak at Evergreen (Jun. 7)
July
Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: Natural History Manuscripts at George Peabody Library (through July 20)
August
Facsimile and Fakes: Friends or Foes? An Exhibit at the Eisenhower Library (through September)
September
The Peabody Symphony Orchestra opens its concert season on September 28.
"The Book Guys," Local Authors, Rare Books and More: The Peabody Library Antiquarian Book Fair (Sep. 23, 24)
MSE Symposium 2000: Addressing Race, Class, and Gender at the Turn of the Millennium (Sep.-Dec.)
September Sculpture at Evergreen Tours and Lectures (Sep. 13,17,21,24)
Sculpture at Evergreen Tours and Lectures (Sep. 13,17,21,24)
Facsimile and Fakes: Friends or Foes? An Exhibit at the Eisenhower Library (through September)
October
Chinese Folk Dance Company to Perform at Hopkins (Oct 25)
Gustav Meier conducts the Peabody Symphony Orchestra with pianist Mathieu Gaudet on October 21.
Talk on Hopkins' History Marks 125th Anniversary Celebration (Oct 18)
Race, Criminal Justice, and the War on Drugs: Discussion at MSE Library (Oct. 17)
"Jewish Baltimore," A Lecture at Hopkins (Oct 11)
Harlan Parker conducts the Peabody Wind Ensemble on October 11.
The Juilliard String Quartet returns to Peabody on October 10.
The Peabody Camerata performs in Griswold Hall on October 7.
The Peabody Concert Orchestra is joined by pianist Boris Slutsky on Friday, October 6.
Sculpture at Evergreen Tours and Lectures (Oct. 1,8,15,18)
Hopkins Wednesday Noon Series Begins with Clio Winners (Oct.-Nov.)
MSE Symposium 2000: Addressing Race, Class, and Gender at the Turn of the Millennium (Sep.-Dec.)
November
Mystery! A True Tale of Theft and Deceit: Miles Harvey to Speak at the George Peabody Library (Nov. 29)
Future of the Chesapeake Bay, A Lecture at Hopkins (Nov. 15)
The Russians Are Coming to Evergreen House (Nov. 10)
Spike Lee talk moved to November 9th (Nov. 9)
Anthropologist Fredrik Barth to Deliver Sidney W. Mintz Lecture (Nov. 2)
125 Years at Hopkins: An Illustrated Lecture (Nov. 1)
Hopkins Wednesday Noon Series: November Events (Nov. 1,8,15)
December
Early Baltimore Children's Books at Peabody Library (Dec.-Jan.)
Homewood House Candlelight Tour (Dec. 11)
Baltimore's Historic Houses Celebrate the Holidays With a Special Open House (Dec. 10)
Wreath Workshop at Hopkins (Dec. 8)
Local Authors Make Appearances at Museum Shop-Around (Dec. 2,3)


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