(St. Maryโ€™s City, Md) Wednesday, July 12, 2017 – The popular River Concert Series, which takes place each summer at St. Maryโ€™s College of Maryland overlooking the St. Maryโ€™s River, comes to a close on Friday and Saturday, July 21 and 22. The two-day finale features not only concerts on the main stage at 7 p.m., located on the collegeโ€™s townhouse greens, but also afternoon performances at St. Maryโ€™s Hall.

According to Music Director of the Chesapeake Orchestra and St. Maryโ€™s College Professor of Music Jeffrey Silberschlag, โ€œSt. Maryโ€™s College and the Chesapeake Orchestra offer these additional concerts to enrich the weekendโ€™s offerings for local community members and music lovers, as well as for those visiting from out of town.โ€

River Concert Series Main Stage on Townhouse Green:
Friday, July 21, The Roaring Twenties Redux!, features celebrated pianist Jeffrey Chappell, who joins the Chesapeake Orchestra for the music of Gershwin, Cole Porter and other Jazz-age hits.

Saturday, July 22, The DNA of It! offers a mix of blues, gospel, ragtime and jazz, for the final night celebration of the River Concert Series. Performers include Irvin Peterson, Adolph Wright & Multiplicity, The James Sisters, Don Stapleson, Roy Johnson, plus Sherri Fenwick and the Southern Maryland Gospel Choir.ย 

Tributary Recital Series at St. Maryโ€™s Hall:
Friday, July 21, 5 p.m., The Spirit of Jazz & Democracy, a program of freestyle jazz that features a performance by Paul F. Murphy (drums) and Larry Willis (piano), with guest performances by poet Jere Carroll and Dominic Fragman on drums.

Saturday, July 22, 2 p.m., Don Stapleson & โ€œClazzicalโ€ present a program of crossover jazz making it accessible to music lovers of all kinds. The concert is described as a juxtaposition of jazz treatments against iconic classical melodies.

Sunday, July 23, 1:30 p.m., renowned violinist and Chesapeake Orchestra Concertmaster Jose Cueto, along with Nancy Roldan on piano, present a program of Argentine and tango music sure to entertain and energize the audience.