As we
head toward the end of our 2020 – 21 Season, I thank you again for all
the support you have given us, especially during these challenging times
for everyone.
Because
of your support, we were not only able to survive during this pandemic,
but also build up our online presence. We revamped our website, making
it more accessible, allowing us to share numerous online programs with
you and across the world. We hope you will continue to support us this
spring.
Please consider making a tax-deductible gift to The Harlem Chamber Players so that we may continue to bring you programs like this. No gift is too small. Every dollar you contribute is a vote of confidence and empowers us to do more.
Join us
in bringing healing music to the community and to the world at large. In
the meantime, we hope you continue to stay safe and well, and we look
forward to seeing you in person soon!
Sincerely,
Liz Player
Founder, Executive and Artistic Director
We
hope you will join us for our headliner event of this season, a free
online program presented in partnership with The Greene Space at
WQXR/WNYC, Harlem Stage, and the Harlem School of the Arts. This
concert, given in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, will feature the world premiere by Dr. Adolphus Hailstork of TULSA 1921 (Pity These Ashes, Pity This Dust), featuring Met Opera mezzo-soprano
J’Nai Bridges
with a chamber orchestra. This concert, which will air on Juneteenth
(June 19, 2021), will also feature works by other Black composers—Jessie
Montgomery, Alice Coltrane, and Trevor Weston—and dancers from the
Harlem School of the Arts. Visit our website to learn more and to RSVP.
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