Cabaret
Under Tanya’s direction, Messiah UMC presents a variety show of choral, solo, and small group performances served over drinks and dessert! This beloved annual event is free to attend and open to the public.
Under Tanya’s direction, Messiah UMC presents a variety show of choral, solo, and small group performances served over drinks and dessert! This beloved annual event is free to attend and open to the public.
Serving as conductor of the Messiah United Methodist Church festival choir and orchestra, Tanya directs the annual performance of Handel’s Messiah. Concert is free to attend and open to the public. To join the festival choir for this performance, contact Tanya.
For the final performance of the 2023-2024 concert season at Messiah United Methodist Church, Tanya sings and conducts the Chancel Choir in an evening of opera arias, scenes, and choruses. This concert is free to attend and open to the public.
Tanya sings in the octet choir on this concert, presented as part of the Richard L. Kramer Family Concert Series at Adas Israel Congregation.
Adas Israel proudly presents Cantor Meir Finkelstein, featured in a concert of his own compositions.
Meir changed the course of contemporary synagogue music with his unique blend of Hollywood, stage, and bima. His liturgical compositions, which number over 150, are sung all over the world, with L’dor Vador and V’al Kulam as his most famous settings. Meir’s compositional voice is unique - born in Israel as the son of a cantor, he became the youngest cantor in Europe at age 14. He later served Sinai Temple in Los Angeles for 18 years, at the same time enjoying a career as an award winning movie and television composer. Meir successfully blends these musical worlds into word-painting, inspiring song.
Cantor Finkelstein will be joined on vocals by Cantor Faith Steinsnyder, Cantor Marcus Feldman, and our own Cantor Arianne Brown, accompanied by acclaimed Jewish musician Aryell Cohen. Special appearances include the Children’s Chorus of Washington as well as Adas Israel’s own Kolot and Flash Choir. Following an afternoon of glorious music, you’re warmly invited to an hors d’ouevres and ice cream reception
As part of a celebration of sacred music, Tanya conducts the Messiah United Methodist Church Chancel Choir in a performance of John Rutter’s “Gloria,” accompanied by an 8-piece brass quartet and percussion. This work will be presented at both the 9 AM and 11:15 AM worship services.
Returning to the stage with Loudoun Lyric Opera, Tanya Langlois presents an encore performance of her “Voices of America” program, accompanied by Michael Langlois.
With poetry by Langston Hughes, Mary Oliver, and Emily Dickinson, and music by Jake Heggie, Lori Laitman, Rebecca Clarke, Ricky Ian Gordon, and Stephen Sondheim, this program offers a survey of the American experience through a diversity of perspectives and experiences.
Concert is free to attend and open to the public, with all donations to benefit Loudoun Lyric Opera.
In collaboration with Firefly Cellars, Tanya sings as a featured artist on a recital program of opera arias paired with the wine tasting menu. This event is a fundraiser for Loudoun Lyric Opera.
Serving as conductor of the Messiah United Methodist Church festival choir and orchestra, Tanya directs the annual performance of Handel’s Messiah. Concert is free to attend and open to the public. To join the festival choir for this performance, contact Tanya.
Returning as a featured artist on the Concerts at Saint Nicholas series, Tanya Langlois and Michael Langlois present an entirely English program featuring music by American composers.
With poetry by Langston Hughes, Mary Oliver, and Emily Dickinson, and music by Jake Heggie, Lori Laitman, Rebecca Clarke, Ricky Ian Gordon, and Stephen Sondheim, this program offers a survey of the American experience through a diversity of perspectives and experiences.
As a winner of the 2022-2023 Classical Recital Competition, Tanya will be presenting her recital of Fairy Tales and Children’s Songs with pianist Michael Langlois at the Montpelier Arts Center. Based on fairy tales and music for children, selections include Jake Heggie’s “Songs to the Moon,” Francis Poulenc’s “La courte paille", poetry by Dorothy Parker and A. A. Milne, and German lieder of magic and witchcraft.
Tanya conducts the Messiah United Methodist Church Chancel Choir in a performance of the great psalm settings, including music by David Hurd, Noel Rawsthorne, J.S. Bach, Johannes Brahms, and Felix Mendelssohn.
Joined by flutist Matei Ioachimescu and cellist Ana Topalovic on their American concert tour from Vienna, Tanya will present the chamber music of Jake Heggie and Jules Massenet with Michael Langlois at the piano.
Join Tanya and pianist Kathryn Locke for a selection of opera favorites, musical theater, and light art song as part of Bach in Baltimore’s outreach concert series. Featured works include excerpts from Carmen, Samson et Dalila, and Hamilton, as well as works by Stephen Sondheim and Jake Heggie.
Händel Oboe Concerto in G Minor, HWV 287
Bach Cantata 32: Liebster Jesu, mein Verlangen
Bach Cantata 124: Meinen Jesum laß ich nicht
Welcome 2023 and jump start your musical resolution with our rousing concert featuring works by Baroque masters Handel and Bach.
There is no better or brighter way to celebrate the start of the New Year!
$28 Online | $30 Door
www.bachinbaltimore.org
Tanya conducts Messiah United Methodist Church’s Chancel Choir in their annual performance of Handel’s “Messiah,” presented with orchestra. This concert will feature additional works for the season of Advent presented by the church’s Children’s Choir and handbell ensembles.
Presented by the University of Maryland School of Music, this concert celebrates Professor Carmen Balthrop's life and legacy with performances and tributes by students, faculty and alumni on Sunday, November 20, 2022, at 3:00PM in the Dekelboum Concert Hall at The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center.
Tanya joins DC Strings and the the Old Bridge Chamber Orchestra in a benefit concert to raise funds for the UN Women's Relief Program and Ukrainian Relief Organizations. She will be singing arias from Carmen (Bizet) and Samson et Dalila (Saint-Saëns).
Freedom Plaza: 1325 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20004
Rain location: Lutheran Church of the Reformation 212 E Capitol ST NE
https://www.dcstrings.org/ukraine
Tanya makes her role debut as Carmen in Loudoun Lyric Opera’s 2022 production of “Carmen.”
Erica Ferguson, stage director
Wei-Han Wu, music director
Friday, February 18th at 7:30 PM
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
Purcellville, VA
Saturday, February 19th at 4 PM
Lansdowne Woods Auditorium
Lansdowne, VA
Sunday, February 20th at 7:30 PM
St. James Episcopal Church
Leesburg, VA
Saturday, February 26th at 4 PM
Christ Church Lucketts
Lucketts, VA
Sunday, February 27th at 4 PM
Old Stone School
Hillsboro, VA
Visit www.loudounlyricopera.com for tickets.
Mezzo-soprano soloist with Loudoun Chorale’s virtual performance of Bach’s Christmas oratorio. Link to be shared when available.
A solo recital program based on fairy tales and music for children. Selections include Jake Heggie’s “Songs to the Moon,” Francis Poulenc’s “La courte paille", poetry by Dorothy Parker and A. A. Milne, and German lieder of magic and witchcraft.
A cabaret-style recital featuring light opera and musical theater works, presented with soprano Teresa Ferrara. Featuring works by Stephen Sondheim, Jason Robert-Brown, Jake Heggie, Lin Manuel-Miranda, Cole Porter, and Irving Berlin. Recital is free and open to the public.