Wednesday, October 7, 2020

The Harlem Chamber Players Present Portraits And Dialogues: A Virtual Concert and TalkBack with the Musicians and Founder Liz Player Sun. Oct. 11, 4 PM


 

Program
Harry T. Burleigh Southland Sketches for Violin and Piano
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child for Solo Piano
Jessie Montgomery Rhapsodie No. 1 for Solo Violin
Margaret Bonds Troubled Water for Solo Piano
William Grant Still Incantation and Dance for Oboe and Piano

Featuring
Amadi Azikiwe, Violin
Hassan Anderson, Oboe
Kyle Walker, Piano
Mikael Darmanie, Piano
Liz Player, Founder

Tickets
The concert will be FREE and open to the public on our Facebook page.

We are asking for free will donations if you would also like to join the Talk Back with the founder and musicians after the short concert. Proceeds from this concert will be used toward the HCP Artist Relief Fund.

Eventbrite

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/portraits-and-dialogue-tickets-121294696703

The Harlem Chamber Players is an ethnically diverse collective of professional musicians dedicated to bringing high-caliber, affordable and accessible live classical music to people in the Harlem community and beyond. In addition, The Harlem Chamber Players seek to build an audience for classical music in general through community and educational outreach, as well as through collaborations with Harlem's other arts organizations, schools and cultural institutions. The Harlem Chamber Players not only bring live chamber music to underserved neighborhoods in the Harlem community, but also create opportunities for classically trained minority musicians. 

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