Roots: Haitian String Trios

Global Citizenship Experience Lab School 9 W Washington St, 4th Floor, Chicago, IL, United States

Roots: Haitian String Trios features music by Haitian composers “rooted” in the beauty of Haitian culture and its unique history, religion, and folk traditions. Explore the centuries-old tradition of Haitian classical music, a tradition designed to show that world that Haitians were just as talented and refined as their European counterparts, and, later, to celebrate ... Read more

$15 – $20

From Exile: April Online Video Performances

IL, United States

From our performers' homes to yours, Crossing Borders Music honors musicians from around the world forced from their homelands in our online solo video performance series "From Exile." Videos will be released throughout the month. For the latest, go to our YouTube channel or Facebook page. We hope you find their stories and music a ... Read more

Free & Open to the Public

“FROM EXILE” Online video series

From our homes to yours, enjoy our video series of music by and about people forced from their homelands and those in diaspora populations! This "From Exile" video series shares stories and beautiful music by and about people forced from their homelands, which inspire us through challenging times. This series is made possible in part ... Read more

Stories and Music of Resilience

Streamable Learning

Crossing Borders Music celebrates musical stories of resilience in a performance of string quartet music by composers from around the world. This unique 50-minute string quartet program features music by composers from Uganda, Argentina, the Soviet Union, the Chickasaw Nation, Iran, Taiwan, and the US. Each piece shares a unique story of resilience, whether in ... Read more

We Walk: A Celebration of Black Community

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

"We Walk: A Celebration of Black Community" is a stroll-through exhibition highlighting the excellence of Black America. Organized by the Haitian American Museum of Chicago and Emerald City Coffee, the event features 19 exhibits celebrating Black contributions in the fields of visual art, music, science, Chicago history, US history, and more! The event will take ... Read more

Free & Open to the Public

Music by Black Composers

We're sharing music by Black composers in online performance videos! This series is made possible in part by the Paul M. Angell Family Foundation, by the Illinois Arts Council Agency, and by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events.

Composers with Disabilities Around the World

Crossing Borders Music and National Cambodian Heritage Museum Facebook and YouTube livestream

Crossing Borders Music presents a unique, online chamber music program of composers with disabilities from the UK, Haiti, Japan, Colombia, and the US, including four world premier works! The composers were selected from a competitive call for scores. UK autistic composer Rylan Gleave's subtle sea soundscape "in waves" was commissioned by the Royal Conservatoire of ... Read more

Free & Open to the Public

Composers with Disabilities Around the World

The Back of the Yards Chicago Public Library YOUmedia lab and Crossing Borders Music present a unique, online chamber music program of composers with disabilities from the UK, Haiti, Japan, Colombia, and the US. During the livestream, you'll have a chance to interact with composers and performers! The composers were selected from a competitive call ... Read more

Free with advanced registration

Recovering the Art of Eustasio Rosales

"Recovering the Art of Eustasio Rosales" is unique, interactive livestream documentary and music event celebrating the life and music of Eustasio Rosales, "Chicago's first Hispanic composer." The event will start with a screening of "The Way to Andina" by Rosales great-grandson, filmmaker Arlen Parsa, a multi-award-winning funny documentary about Rosales and the journey to rediscover ... Read more

Free & Open to the Public

What Makes Music Special? Part 1: Windows and Mirrors

What makes your favorite music “special”? Is it the music itself? The memory of when you first heard it? The context in which you hear it? How do our personal backgrounds affect how we hear music? How can music help us relate to others? This unique program, filled with “special” music from Colombia, Haiti, Scotland, ... Read more

Free for Students and Teachers