Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn will perform at the Gordon Center for Performing Arts on Oct. 19 (Photo by Jim McGuire)

Enjoy this compilation of some of our favorite upcoming musical performances around town this fall.

“Peabody at Goucher: Duo Sorolla”

Sept. 15, 2 p.m.
Goucher College Hyman Forum of the Athenaeum
1021 Dulaney Valley Road, Towson
events.goucher.edu

Award-winning cellist Ismar Gomes and internationally acclaimed pianist Wan-Chi Su will kick off this year’s “Peabody at Goucher” chamber music series.

“America Ride On”

Sept. 20
Lyric Baltimore
140 W. Mount Royal Ave., Baltimore
lyricbaltimore.com

Folk-rock lovers of all ages will treasure this opportunity to hear the beloved ’70s band America perform hits like “A Horse with No Name,” “Sister Golden Hair,” “Ventura Highway,” “I Need You” and “Lonely People.”

Herbie Hancock

Sept. 28
Lyric Baltimore
140 W. Mount Royal Ave., Baltimore
lyricbaltimore.com

Grammy and Academy Award-winning jazz and funk musician Herbie Hancock has stood at the forefront of the music scene for a whopping seven decades! And he’s not done yet. Don’t miss the opportunity to see this musical legend.

“Charm City Jazz Presents: Gerald Albright and Stacey Carver”

Oct. 13
Gordon Center for Performing Arts
3506 Gwynnbrooke Ave., Owings Mills
gordoncenter.com

Two entertainment genres, one evening. Join Grammy Award-nominated saxophonist Gerald Albright for smooth jazz and funnyman Stacey Carver for big laughs.

Bela Fleck and Abigail Washburn

Oct. 19
Gordon Center for Performing Arts
3506 Gwynnbrooke Ave., Owings Mills
gordoncenter.com

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Back by popular demand, this Grammy Award-winning, banjo-playing duo perform a wide-ranging repertoire including ballads, gospel, chamber and blues.

Marsalis & Sibelius with Heyward

Nov. 8 and 10
Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
1212 Cathedral St., Baltimore
bsomusic.org

BSO Music Director Jonathon Heyward conducts the orchestra in performances of Carl August Nielsen’s “Helios Overture,” Wynton Marsalis’ Tuba Concerto and Jean Sibelius’ Symphony No. 5.

Third Annual Irish Tenor Banjo Summit

Nov. 15-17
Creative Alliance
3134 Eastern Ave., Baltimore
creativealliance.org

This banjo gathering features music by the Seamus Egan Project, Jeanne Chirdon-Herbas, Brendan Coyne, Simon Lace, Damien Connolly, Sean McComiskey, Donna Long, Peter Brice, Joanna Clare, Richard Osban, Noah Kelly and Eamon Sefton.

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