H+H’s beloved community concert celebrating the many voices of the Boston community. This year’s concert celebrates female composers – including queer women and women of color – in recognition of the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, led by Reginald Mobley. Also featuring a special livestream Q+A hosted by Emily Marvosh.
Subscribers and donors over $100 will automatically be sent a link for this performance – for free. Questions may be emailed
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H+H’s beloved community concert celebrating the many voices of the Boston community. This year’s concert celebrates female composers – including queer women and women of color – in recognition of the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment, led by Reginald Mobley. Also featuring a special livestream Q+A hosted by Emily Marvosh.
Subscribers and donors over $100 will automatically be sent a link for this performance – for free. Questions may be emailed to boxoffice@handelandhaydn.org or call 617.262.3605.
Others may access this concert by registering, with a suggested donation of $10 to defray costs of production and help compensate the musicians. Please click below to register. https://handelandhaydn.org/concerts/every-voice-2020/
Music:
Queer Women
Isabella Leonarda: Venite, laetantes, Op. 20, No. 12
Women of Color
Mari Esabel Valverde: Prelude for piano in A-flat Major
Zanaida Stewart Robles: “Kuumba”
Women of Boston
Florence Price: “A White Rose”
Florence Price: “Out of the South Blew a Wind”
Florence Price: “Song to the Dark Virgin”
Amy Beach: Improvisation No. 1 in A Maj, Op. 148
J. Rosamond Johnson: “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing”
Includes a special livestream Q+A hosted by Emily Marvosh.
Performed by:
Reginald Mobley, director and countertenor
Cassandra Extavour, soprano
Elise Groves, soprano
Emily Marvosh, contralto
Clare McNamara, mezzo-soprano
Jonas Budris, tenor
Stefan Reed, tenor
Jacob Cooper, bass
Dana Whiteside, baritone
Shirley Hunt, cello
Julia Scott Carey, organ and piano
H+H Youth Choruses Concert Choir
Dr. Jennifer Kane, conductor
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