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2021-05-07 00:32:00
FredoMusic, Inc.: Please donate to support the Intercultural Music Initiative on GiveSTLDay
[…] Hymes, clarinetist Mary Bryant, and bassoonist Hank Skolnick. It's still available at https://youtu.be/EKbCZHanums. Again, FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! On Thursday, May 6, 2021 GIVESTL Day, please look no further for one of the organizations to support with your DONATION. And from your emails we can tell that many of you enjoyed the FABULOUS pre-stream broadcast with KOPN Radio host Diana Moxon. Click to see at https://fb.watch/5ezExA5fsq/ Collaborations to help advance our mission Amplifying Black Voices presented by Coro Allegro Boston Still available at https://youtu.be/NUkPkVQJ-fc The African Concert Series curated by Rebeca Omordia in London One of many videos from our partnership still available at https://youtu.be/GHKpiuqSwM8 Well, see our organization overview for more of bits on our programs at https://youtu.be/PC1kmpfc7bY
2021-04-23 19:19:00
CoroAllegro.org: "A Conversation Still Needed: William Grant Still and Black Lives" Sunday, April 25 at 4 PM ET
Coro Allegro, Boston’s LGBTQ+ and allied classical chorus, presents Jonathan Berryman, Director of the Heritage Chorale of New Haven, in A Conversation Still Needed: William Grant Still and Black Lives, the second episode of their online series Amplifying Black Voices, Sunday, April 25, 2021, at 4 pm. Join us for conversation, music, and stories as we explore William Grant Still’s courageous 1940 work, And They Lynched Him on a Tree, and the continued struggle for Black lives and equal justice. Guests include renowned mezzo soprano Marietta Simpson, Judith Anne Still, archivist and advocate for her father’s work, and baritone/narrator Ron Williams. Community Partner: The Equal Justice Initiative. Free event; donations welcome. RSVP for a link at coroallegro.org.
2019-08-04 23:21:00
Classical-Scene.com: Boston Landmarks Orchestra in "profound African-American music"
R. Nathaniel Dett (1882-1943) (Library of Congress) The Boston Musical Intelligencer August 4, 2019 Deep and Profound Along the Charles by Julie Ingelfinger Its concert delayed by a day by weather until Thursday, Boston Landmarks Orchestra benefited from a gorgeous evening, replete with profound African-American music and composers to showcase work reaching far beyond its roots. *** WCRB’s Laura Carlo, as well as Wilkins, provided introductory remarks reaffirming the intent of the late Charles Ansbacher, Landmarks’ founder, to create tolerance with musical accessibility. The evening importantly featured not only the regular ensemble, but also Boston Landmarks One City Choir under the talented David F. Coleman directing its city-wide and Coro Allegro ― Boston’s LGBTQ+ and allied classical chorus ― with its artistic director, David Hodgkins. The touch of advisor, the Reverend Emmett Price, III, […]
2019-04-12 18:19:00
IMI Artists: Concert reviews and photos to enjoy!
THANK YOU to all who joined us for America/We Need to Talk! READ the reviews;ENJOY photos of this powerful concert "As with Still’s choruses, Onovwerosuoke’s two soloists of separate ethnicities look past their superficial differences, turning toward each other while singing, to suggest their willingness to begin vital dialogue...we can be thankful that all the accomplished artists in this concert are plainly committed to doing so for as long as necessary." – Geoffrey Weiting The Boston Musical Intelligencer "All of the works contain subtle and bold power, all from diverse approaches. Additionally, the concert is a celebration of Blackness and HUMANITY in a way that is honest, as opposed to a manner that seems like the organization is just ticking boxes." – Anthony R. Green, Beauty in Black Artistry/BIBA BLOG Coro Allegro and The Heritage Chorale of New Haven […]
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