The program features CAB performing such classical greats as Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto and Bernstein’s “Glitter and Be Gay” from Candide, and select songs from past BROS shows – including Gründlehämmer, Murdercastle and Valhella – arranged to include CAB’s professional choral and orchestral forces. The evening will be highlighted by a brand new collaborative arrangement of Beethoven’s colossal masterpiece, Symphony No. 9 – expressing Beethoven's ultimate message of the greatness of humanity and brotherhood throughout the universe. A truly titanic night out!
The Baltimore Rock Opera Society and Concert Artists of Baltimore are excited to premiere this limited-engagement show at the 2640 Space Friday November 7th and Saturday November 8th. Both shows are at 8pm. Tickets are available via Tixato and are $20. Fancy dress encouraged! RSVP on our Facebook page!
Parking:
We have partnered with Futurecare Homewood to provide secure event parking for this concert. Event parking is $8 and the lot will remain open until midnight. The lot is at 2614 N. Charles St, one block west of the 2640 Space.
Handicapped Seating:
Our box office staff is happy to make any accommodations necessary to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to enjoy Convergence Maximus. The 2640 Space is wheelchair accessible and we can also arrange special seating for patrons for whom waiting in line is problematic. If you anticipate needing any kind of assistance, please contact us at boxoffice@baltimorerockopera.org.Questions? Shoot us an email at boxoffice@baltimorerockopera.org – we'll respond within 24 hours.