Alice Coltrane – Past Concerts
16th Annual Black History Month Celebration: The Harlem Chamber Players
Thursday, February 15, 2024 @ 6:30pm – 8:00pm (EST)
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York, NY, United States
Rhiannon Giddens
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At the Purchaser's Option
(with variations)
Alice Coltrane — Radhe-Shyam (for solo harp w/string quartet)
João Luiz — Harp Concerto "Recife" ("II. Mar calmo (Cantiga)"; for solo harp w/strings & percussion)
Alice Parker — Take me to the Water (arr. Ashley Jackson for solo harp w/string quintet)
Nathalie Joachim — Ki moun ou ye ("Who are you")
Alice Coltrane — Radhe-Shyam (for solo harp w/string quartet)
João Luiz — Harp Concerto "Recife" ("II. Mar calmo (Cantiga)"; for solo harp w/strings & percussion)
Alice Parker — Take me to the Water (arr. Ashley Jackson for solo harp w/string quintet)
Nathalie Joachim — Ki moun ou ye ("Who are you")
Free (RSVP required)
Harlem Chamber Players: Pity These Ashes, Tulsa 1921-2021 [LIVE]
Saturday, June 19, 2021 @ 4:00pm – 5:30pm (PDT)
Online event
Jessie Montgomery – Starburst
Alice Coltrane, arr. Tom Cunningham – Prema for harp & strings
Adolphus Hailstork – Tulsa 1921: Pity Theses Ashes, Pity This Dust for mezzo-soprano & chamber orchestra (world premiere)
Trevor Weston – The People Could Fly for violin solo, narrator, & strings
Alice Coltrane, arr. Tom Cunningham – Prema for harp & strings
Adolphus Hailstork – Tulsa 1921: Pity Theses Ashes, Pity This Dust for mezzo-soprano & chamber orchestra (world premiere)
Trevor Weston – The People Could Fly for violin solo, narrator, & strings
Free (Free)
Groupmuse: Planetarymuse – Dr. Ashley Jackson's Story Comes to Life! [LIVE]
Friday, January 8, 2021 @ 4:30pm – 6:30pm (PST)
Online event
Multi-faceted harpist Dr. Ashley Jackson brings her story to life through the power of music. Works by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Alice Coltrane, & Brandee Younger.
$10+ donation, RSVP required
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