• Recovering the Art of Eustasio Rosales, Chicago’s First Hispanic Composer

    National Shrine of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini 2520 N Lakeview Ave, Chicago, IL, United States

    Enjoy the art of Eustasio Rosales in this performance of his recently rediscovered chamber music, including the world premiere of his violin sonata! Eustasio Rosales was a Colombian immigrant known as Chicago's first Hispanic Composer, and his music was celebrated in his lifetime, including in performances by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. After his death, though, ... Read more

    free and open to the public
  • Honoring Refugee Composers

    St. James Cathedral 65 E Huron St, Chicago, IL, United States

    Crossing Borders Music honors refugees around the world in this performance of music written by or about refugees! Hear the proud "Refugees Anthem" by Moutaz Arian. Be stirred by Tatev Amiryan's "Tristesse," a homage to the famous Armenian musician Komitas. The piece expresses Komitas' pain and sorrow as the Armenian Genocide forced him from his ... Read more

    free and open to the public
  • Artists of the Wall Festival 2018!

    Tobey Prinz Beach Park 1050 W. Pratt Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

    Crossing Borders Music plays at the Artists of the Wall Festival 2018! Join us as we celebrate musical stories of resilience in a performance of string quartet music by composers from around the world! The hour-long program features music by composers from Uganda, Argentina, the Soviet Union, the Chickasaw Nation, Iran, Taiwan, and the US. ... Read more

    Free and open to the public
  • Honoring Refugee Composers

    Plymouth Place Senior Living 315 N La Grange Rd, La Grange Park, IL, United States

    Crossing Borders Music honors refugees around the world in this performance of music written by or about refugees! Hear the proud "Refugees Anthem" by Moutaz Arian. Be stirred by Tatev Amiryan's "Tristesse," a homage to the famous Armenian musician Komitas. The piece expresses Komitas' pain and sorrow as the Armenian Genocide forced him from his ... Read more

    Free and open to the public
  • Night Out in the Parks: Music and Stories of Resilience

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

    Crossing Borders Music, in association with the Chicago Park District’s Night Out in the Parks initiative, presents “Stories and Music of Resilience,” a program of string quartet music by composers from around the world! This family-friendly program features music by composers from Uganda, Argentina, the Soviet Union, the Chickasaw Nation, Iran, Taiwan, and the US. ... Read more

    Free and open to the public
  • Night Out in the Parks: Music and Stories of Resilience

    Chicago Park District Smith Park 2526 W Grand Ave, Chicago

    Crossing Borders Music, in association with the Chicago Park District's Night Out in the Parks initiative, presents "Stories and Music of Resilience," a program of string quartet music by composers from around the world! This family-friendly program features music by composers from Uganda, Argentina, the Soviet Union, the Chickasaw Nation, Iran, Taiwan, and the US. ... Read more

    Free and open to the public
  • Night Out in the Parks: Music and Stories of Resilience

    Jesse White Community Center 412 W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL, United States

    Crossing Borders Music, in association with the Chicago Park District's Night Out in the Parks initiative, presents "Stories and Music of Resilience," a program of string quartet music by composers from around the world! This family-friendly program features music by composers from Uganda, Argentina, the Soviet Union, the Chickasaw Nation, Iran, Taiwan, and the US. ... Read more

    Free and open to the public
  • 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