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Residency at United World College of South East Asia

United World College of Southeast Asia 1 Tampines Street 73, Singapore

Crossing Borders Music will share its "Stories and Music of Resilience" in-school performances, work with K-12 students exploring music and its links to other important subjects and ideas, and perform "Music Sustains Us: Haitian and African-American Spiritual Music," a concert for all ages featuring arrangements of Haitian and African-American spiritual music by composers Julio Racine ... Read more

Music Sustains Us: Haitian and African-American Spiritual Music

Buttercup Park 4901 N Sheridan, Chicago, IL, United States

With the Buttercup Park Advisory Council, Crossing Borders Music shares Music Sustains Us: Haitian and African-American Spiritual Songs! Hear spiritual songs of Haitians and African-Americans provided solace, resilience, and strength in the face of oppression. These powerful traditional melodies have been arranged by keyboard, violin, and cello by composers Julio Racine and Samuel Coleridge Taylor.

Free

Celebrating Music from Syria and Egypt

Mount Prospect Public Library 10 S Emerson St, Mount Prospect, IL, United States

Syrian and American musicians come together to celebrate music by composers from Syria and Egypt for the Mount Prospect Public Library's Festival Night! The ensemble will present original works composed by Issam Rafea, Sufi-inspired violin solos by Abdo Dagher, and the violin-cello duo of Gamal Abdel-Rahim, whose music combines Egyptian modal scales, rhythms, and melodies ... Read more

Celebrating Resilience: Music by Iranian Bahá’ís

Presbyterian-Congregational Church 214 Vaughn Ave, Ashland, WI, United States

With the Ashland Chamber Music Society, Crossing Borders Music shares this special concert shares music and stories of resilience of Bahá’í composers from Iran in the face of their government's systematic persecution of members of the Bahá'í religion. Officially barred from attending college or university because of their religion, Iranian Bahá'ís and their Muslim supporters ... Read more

$15

Music Sustains Us: Haitian and African-American Spiritual Music

Glacier Hills Senior Living 1200 Earhart Rd, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

With Glacier Hills Senior Living, Crossing Borders Music shares Music Sustains Us: Haitian and African-American Spiritual Songs! Hear spiritual songs of Haitians and African-Americans provided solace, resilience, and strength in the face of oppression. These powerful traditional melodies have been arranged by keyboard, violin, and cello by composers Julio Racine and Samuel Coleridge Taylor.

Honoring Refugee Composers

Skokie Public Library 5215 Oakton St, Skokie, IL, United States

Crossing Borders Music honors refugees around the world in this performance of music written by or about refugees! The program includes the “Refugees Anthem” by the composer Arian, who is a Syrian refugee currently living in China. Also presented will be string quartet arrangements of the beautiful Al Ayloughs and Shogher Jan by the famous Armenian composer Komitas, followed ... Read more

free and open to the public

Exploring Peru through Song and Dance

Skokie Public Library 5215 Oakton St, Skokie, IL, United States

Explore Peru's rich history and culture through its songs, dances, and chamber music in this concert for string quartet and voice! Hear the yearning of oppressed miners seeking freedom as Peruvian tenor Luis Galvez sings the original version of “El condor pasa” by Daniel Alomía Robles. Learn how Chabuca Granda combined European, Andean, and - controversially ... Read more

Free and open to the public

African-American Women Composers: Looking Back & Looking Forward | New Music Chicago Impromptu Fest!

Guarneri Hall 11 E. Adams St., #350a, Chicago, IL, United States

Crossing Borders Music participates in the New Music Chicago Impromptu Fest 2019! Honor the past and celebrate the future of African-American women composers as we share their unique perspectives and beautiful music in this concert for string quartet and piano. Florence Price was a trailblazing composer who lived on Chicago’s South Side. Her Five Folksongs ... Read more

$20

Of Folk, Faith, and Fellowship: Exploring Chicago’s African-American Women Composers

Chicago Cultural Center 78 E Washington St, Chicago, IL, United States

Join pianist and scholar Samantha Ege in exploring the music and lives of four great composers! Florence Price and Margaret Bonds lived and composed on Chicago's South Side during the remarkable artistic period of the Chicago Black Renaissance in the 1930s. Supported in their friendship in the midst of a thriving arts environment, these trail-blazing ... Read more

free and open to the public

Cello Around the World

Haitian American Museum of Chicago - HAMOC 4654 N Racine Ave, Chicago, IL, United States

In celebration of Haitian Flag Day, Crossing Borders Music founder Tom Clowes performs solo cello music by composers from Haiti, Cambodia, Germany, Egypt, and Colombia at the Haitian American Museum of Chicago. Said Clowes, "I wanted to volunteer my talents at the Haitian American Museum of Chicago to promote the great work they do exposing ... Read more

free and open to the public