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Voices Rising
The voices of five Black American composers rise as they are recognized and represented on stage and claim their places as vital contributors to the American musical canon. They rise in protest, pain, grief, joy, heartbreak, and more as they tell stories of the Black experience in America through their music.
In collaboration with Worcester Black History Project's art show I’ve Known Rivers: Black Americans and Labor on display February 1-29 at the Worcester Center for Crafts.
Thursday, February 27 @7:30 PM
Mechanics Hall - Washburn
321 Main Street, Worcester
Pre-concert talk @7:00 PM
Post-concert wine and dessert reception
Program
Allison Loggins-Hull: Homeland
Carlos Simon: An Elegy: A Cry From the Grave
Carlos Simon: Warmth from Other Suns
Jessie Montgomery: Strum
James Lee III: Abraham’s Sons, In Memory of Trayvon Martin
Adolphus Hailstork: String Quartet No. 2,“Variations on Swing Low Sweet Chariot”
Generously sponsored by Worcester Chamber Music Society Board of Directors
venue is handicapped accessible
Worcester Chamber Music Society
323 Main St.
Worcester, MA 01608
Adult $45; Seniors (65+) $42; College Students w/ID $10; Students 17 and under Free; WIC/EBT/CareConnector $5
7:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Date and Time
Thursday Feb 27, 2025