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The American Classical Orchestra Presents “Revisit: The Chaconne Project” At The Harlem Parish

05/13/202205/13/2022

The American Classical Orchestra (ACO) returns to the historic Harlem Parish, the stunning location of its highly-praised 2020 digital production of The Chaconne Project.

Cherish The American Classical Orchestra Presentation Of “Revisit: The Chaconne Project” At Harlem Parish

01/06/202201/06/2022

The American Classical Orchestra (ACO) returns to the historic Harlem Parish, the stunning location of its highly-praised 2020 digital production of The Chaconne Project.

The Legendary Southern Syncopated Orchestra, Founded By Strivers Row Resident Will Marion Cook, 1919-1921

10/11/202204/03/2023

Southern Syncopated Orchestra (SSO), 1919-1921, was established first in the U.S. as the New York Syncopated Orchestra based in Harlem.

The Classical Theater Of Harlem, Lincoln Center, BAM, And Others Take Big Steps With Little Amal’s Walk-In NY

06/16/202206/16/2022

St. Ann’s Warehouse and The Walk Productions today announced plans to bring Amal, the internationally celebrated 12-foot-tall puppet of a 10-year-old refugee Syrian girl, to New York City September 14 – October 2, 2022.

Black Orchestral Musicians Call Out Classical Music Industry From Harlem To Harare

05/03/202205/03/2022

Today, Black members of more than forty orchestras announced the Black Orchestral Network (BON).

All-Black Gateways Orchestra Makes Carnegie Debut With Jon Batiste World Premiere

04/20/202204/20/2022

This Sunday, April 24, 2022, Carnegie Hall presents the Gateways Music Festival Orchestra – comprised entirely of professional classical musicians of African descent – in its historic house debut.

Gateways Music Festival Orchestra Makes Carnegie Hall Debut With World Premiere Of New Jon Batiste Commission And More

02/02/202202/02/2022

This April, the Gateways Music Festival Orchestra, comprised entirely of classical musicians of African descent, presents events around NYC, culminating with its eagerly anticipated Carnegie Hall debut on April 24.

First All-Black Classical Symphony Orchestra At Carnegie Hall In Its 130-Year History

06/08/202106/16/2021

The Gateways Music Festival Orchestra makes its Carnegie Hall debut on April 24, 2022, marking the first featured performance by an all-Black classical symphony orchestra in the venue’s recorded, 130-year history*.

Dominican Classical Artists Concert “Galant Style”

10/18/201710/18/2017

The Association of Dominican Classical Artists (ADCA) has just announced it’s VIII Concert Series 2017-18. The first concert titled “Galant Style” will take place on Thursday, October 19, 2017, 7:00pm, at the Aaron Davis Hall, Marian Anderson Theater, New York, NY 10031.

Dominican Classical Artists Gala Opening Concert “Galant Style” At City College

10/10/201710/10/2017

The Association of Dominican Classical Artists (ADCA) has just announced it’s VIII Concert Series 2017-18.

The Orchestra Now Opens With A TON Of Music From Harlem To Carnegie Hall

11/21/201611/21/2016

The Orchestra Now (TŌN) launches two of its 2016-17 New York City series with three free concerts in Harlem, the Bronx and Upper Westside this December 2016.

60 Years Of Orquesta Broadway At City College Center For The Arts And Q&A

03/21/202303/21/2023

City College Center for the Arts (CCCA) is marking the 60-year history of the legendary, Cuban charanga band Orquesta Broadway.

 Interlochen And NY Philharmonic Perform All-Black Program At Lincoln Center

02/14/202302/14/2023

Michigan’s Interlochen Center for the Arts is poised to announce the inaugural class of NY Phil Interlochen Scholars from Harlem to Hollis.

The Cathedral Of St. John The Divine Rings On New Year’s Eve With Concert For Peace

12/23/202212/23/2022

Harlem’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine closes out the year with celebration and song with the annual New Year’s Eve Concert for Peace.

Harlem’s Bud Powell, The Jazz Man Who Played With The Best, 1924-1966

12/14/202212/14/2022

Earl Rudolph “Bud” Powell, September 27, 1924 – July 31, 1966, was a Harlem legendary jazz pianist and composer.

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