Nov 06 2022
Orchestral Reflections on Freedom: Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra

Orchestral Reflections on Freedom: Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra

Presented by Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra at NEC's Jordan Hall

Join the Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra (BCSO), conducted by Julius P. Williams, for an in-person concert featuring contemporary and traditional repertoire focused on freedom over the centuries. Selections to include Beethoven’s Leonore Overture No. 3, A Prayer by Edmund Jenkins (edited by Berklee alum Tuffus Zimbabwe); excerpts from Ethel Smyth’s opera The Prison with guest soloists Philip Lima, Nichelle Mungo, and the Berklee Concert Choir; Julius P Williams’ Those Heroes Who Healed the Nation (as premiered by the Boston Pops during the 2022 Fireworks Spectacular); John Williams’ suite from the movie Amistad; and Vince Mendoza’s Concerto for Orchestra with special guest performance poet, Tim Hall.

About the Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra

The BCSO is the premiere symphony at Berklee College of Music, offering students, faculty, and guest artists the opportunity to come together and perform some of the most influential music ever written. Focused on the regular and intentional inclusion of composers who represent the broad spectrum of our humanity, the BCSO performs both traditional and contemporary genres side-by-side, because all orchestral music was once contemporary. The ensemble is dedicated to creating the musical change we seek to see in professional orchestral music, with a commitment to including compositions by women and people of color on every concert. The BCSO is led by Artistic Director Julius P. Williams and Managing Director Jamie Davis-Ponce.

For more information about the orchestra visit berklee.edu/bcso

Admission Info

Admission $10 in advance / $15 day of show

Discounted admission with Berklee ID Free in advance / $5 day of show

Please visit https://necmusic.edu/box-office for important concert day information including NEC's updated bag check policy, covid-19 protocols, parking, and other venue information.

COVID VACCINATION/TESTING REQUIREMENTS: Note that NEC requires all concert-goers to present proof of vaccination OR proof of a negative test - either PCR within 72 hours or rapid antigen within 24 hours. Proof of vaccination may be in the form of a physical vaccination card or legible and identifiable scan, photo, or digital record of vaccination. Proof must include being fully-vaccinated which is defined as 2 weeks past the final dose of an FDA or WHO approved COVID-19 vaccine.

Email: performancedivision@berklee.edu

Dates & Times

2022/11/06 - 2022/11/06

Location Info

NEC's Jordan Hall

30 Gainsborough Street, Boston, MA 02115

Accessibility Info

https://necmusic.edu/accessibility