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The Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, often referred to simply as the Meyerhoff, is a music venue that opened September 16, 1982, at 1212 Cathedral Street in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The main auditorium has a seating capacity of 2,443 and is home to the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.
The Baltimore SO's modern history dates from 1965, when Baltimore arts patron Joseph Meyerhoff became president of the Orchestra, a position he held for 18 years. Meyerhoff appointed Romanian-born conductor Sergiu Comissiona as music director.
Baltimore: Meyerhoff Symphony Hall: Baltimore Symphony Orchestra [79] June 2, 2013: St. Petersburg: Mahaffey Theater § [80] June 7, 2013: Cleveland: Palace Theatre at Playhouse Square § [81] June 28, 2013: Lewiston: Artpark Amphitheater § [82] October 11, 2013: Worcester: Hanover Theatre § [83] November 8, 2013: Cupertino: Flint Center ...
Baltimore World Trade Center. 1979 Baltimore Convention Center opens. Baltimore School for the Arts founded. 1980 Harborplace opens. Baltimore Area Convention & Visitors Association formed. Population: 786,741; 1981 National Aquarium in Baltimore opens. Baltimore Museum of Industry opens. 1982 - Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall opens. 1983
Launched in 1963 by Marilyn Meyerhoff, Stamy Simopoulos and a group of local theater supporters, Center Stage soon became a leader in America's regional theater movement, with the goal of producing first-rate professional theater for local audiences, along with theaters such as The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Arena Stage in Washington, DC, and Alley Theatre in Houston.
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Below is a list of events in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, which holds numerous annual events, by month. January. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade;
Maryland Deathfest (often abbreviated to MDF) is an annual American extreme metal music festival founded in 2003 by Ryan Taylor and Evan Harting. The festival is held in Baltimore, Maryland during Memorial Day weekend, and it features many bands from around the world that vary from a wide range of heavy metal subgenres.