Harlem Collective Opera Launches ‘The Black Composer Project’
By
OperaWire
7h agoen
Source
OperaWireHarlem Collective Opera Launches ‘The Black Composer Project’operawire.comThe Harlem Collective Opera has announced its newest initiative, “The Black Composer Project.” The Project is a multi-season artistic, educational, and recording initiative dedicated to preserving, performing, and promoting the extraordinary works of Black classical composers. While composers like Florence Price, Margaret Bonds, H. Leslie Adams, George Walker, Howard Swanson, William Grant Still, and many others have shaped American musical {…} The post Harlem Collective Opera Launches ‘The Black Composer Project’ appeared first on OperaWire .
You might also wanna read

Seasonal Quartet: Ali Smith and New European Ensemble review – words and music connect
The Guardian·4d ago
Sonia Boyce's Art of Community: Spontaneity, Play, and Solidarity at the Queens Museum
Sonia Boyce, a British Afro-Caribbean artist, explores art as a social practice through community-driven projects. Over two days at the Quee
Black Women Find Healing and Community in Art Spaces Amid Museum Attacks
This article highlights how Black women curators, artists, and patrons are using art spaces as sites of healing and nourishment, even as mus
f.mtr.cool·1mo ago
Frida Escobedo Studio and Handel Architects Unveil Brick Tower with Arts Center in Harlem
Frida Escobedo Studio and Handel Architects have completed the Ray Harlem building, a brick tower in Harlem featuring apartments above a mul

A Black Ph.D. student on finding identity and community through Juneteenth
A Black Ph.D. student reflects on the significance of Juneteenth as a federal holiday, sharing his personal journey of isolation as a Black
Composer and Music Tech Pioneer Tod Machover to Receive George Peabody Medal for Groundbreaking Contributions to Music + Music Technology
MIT·2mo ago

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.