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BSO Sessions: Forgotten Voices

Episode 11 of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s digital concert docu-series (available to stream through June 2021)

https://www.offstage.bsomusic.org/en/forgotten-voices-jan-13

About the Performance
"History only records certain people's stories," is a powerful message shared through BSO OrchKids project "Queens Unseen: Royals Without Crowns," an original composition centered around the suffrage movement and the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment. Forgotten Voices features students, artists, and scholars in the creative process of this project, and Black composers' voices are elevated with works from the Chevalier de Saint-Georges, a contemporary of Mozart; Scott Joplin; Hannah Kendall; and other gifted living composers. This episode seeks to bridge the gap between untold histories and contemporary classical works.

Repertoire

HANNAH KENDALL Verdala
JOPLIN/T.J. ANDERSON Overture to Treemonisha
SAINT-GEORGES Symphony in D Major, op. 11, No. 2
CARLOS SIMON Elegy: A Cry from the Grave for String Orchestra
JAMES LEE III Abraham's Sons (In Memoriam Trayvon Martin)
  Dariusz Skoraczewski, cello

Earlier Event: January 6
BSO Sessions: Ripple Effect
Later Event: January 27
BSO Sessions: Twelve