Liz Player
We hope you are staying safe and healthy during these troubling times.
Like
many other arts organizations, we will not have any in-person concerts
this fall. However, we are working on some new online programs. We miss
seeing you and hanging out with you at our post-concert receptions, and
we look forward to when we can meet again.
Until
then, we hope you continue to stay well. In case you missed our last
program in June, we hope you enjoy this YouTube version of "Langston and
Beethoven | Black and Proud."
Please enjoy these photos from our 2019-20 season. Thank you for supporting The Harlem Chamber Players.
Love,
Liz
The Harlem Cultural Collaborative
&
The Harlem Chamber Players
Present
Langston and Beethoven | Black and Proud by Terrance McKnight with Kyle Walker on piano. The actual program begins 2 minutes in.
Below are photos from our 2019-20 season.
Annual Bach Concert at Broadway Presbyterian Church
After the performance of Bach's Triple Violin Concerto with violin soloists Claire Chan, Suzanne Gilman and Chala Yancy.
Mezzo-Soprano Lucia Bradford, soprano Brandie Sutton and founder Liz Player
Violinist Chala Yancy and violist Aundrey Mitchell
Violist/violinist Amadi Azikiwe and violinist Ashley Horne
The HSA String Ensemble led by violinist Majid Khaliq
Violinists Ashley Horne and Claire Chan,
cellist Wayne Smith, and violist Amadi Azikiwe performing in the
Langston Hughes Auditorium at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black
Culture for our 12th Annual Black History Month Celebration.
Pianist Joseph Joubert and his wife soprano Renay Peters Joubert after performing at the Schomburg Center for our 12th Annual Black History Month Celebration.
After our Black History Month Celebration at the Schomburg Center.
After our Black History Month Celebration II at the Harlem School of the Arts.
Donations of any amount are much appreciated.
Thank you to all who have supported us in the past.
You may also donate by check:
The Harlem Chamber Players, Inc.
191 Claremont Avenue #25
New York, NY 10027
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