Saturday, February 26, 2022 @ 3:00pm – 5:00pm (EST)
Online and in-person
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Free (RSVP required; $10 suggested donation)

“A star in the making” (Seattle Post-Intelligencer), Jamaican-American violist Jordan Bak is an outstanding artist of passion, energy, and authenticity. The recipient of prizes at the Sphinx, Concert Artists Guild, and the Tertis International Viola competitions, Bak is a featured artist for WQXR’s inaugural Artist Propulsion Lab. He makes his Baltimore Debut with a program featuring works from the 19th, 20th, and 21st Centuries, led by Brahms' enchanting and rarely heard Op. 91.

Registrants for this concert will have the option whether to attend in person or to watch the live stream of the performance at home. 

Attending online: Registrants will receive the secure streaming link by email on the morning of the concert, and the stream will be available on-demand for 72 hours.

COVID-19 Protocols:

- Proof of full vaccination and, for those eligible, proof of booster dose required for all patrons, artists, staff, and volunteers.

- Everybody must wear an acceptable mask at all times inside the venue buildings. Per Johns Hopkins University, the following masks are acceptable: N95 masks; KN95 masks; KF94 masks; a combination of cloth mask with a surgical mask

Shriver Hall Concert Series' COVID-19 Safety Policies have recently changed. Please read them carefully before your event: https://www.shriverconcerts.org/health