Where:
Symphony Hall
301 Massachusetts Ave
Boston, MA 02115
Admission:
$25-50
Categories:
Date Idea, Festivals & Fairs, Music, Nightlife
Event website:
https://www.bso.org/events/coleridge-taylor-still-caine?performance=2023-03-04-20:00
American conductor André Raphel leads this first program in a series exploring complex social issues. The centerpiece of these concerts is Philadelphia jazz pianist and composer Uri Caine’s gospel and popular music-based The Passion of Octavius Catto, which tells of the 19th-century civil rights leader’s fight for justice. English composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s charming potpourri Petite Suite de Concert dates from about 1911. In four movements, “Longing,” “Sorrow,” “Humor,” and “Aspiration,” William Grant Still’s 1930 Afro-American Symphony, his best-known work, is a blues-tinged panorama of the composer’s heritage.
Tickets here: https://www.bso.org/events/coleridge-taylor-still-caine?performance=2023-03-04-20:00
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