2019

Event Description

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 in Counterpoint draw on both traditional spirituals and academic musical training from the New England Conservatory, which she managed to attend only by overcoming a ban on African-American admissions. The granddaughter of slaves and a graduate of Juilliard, Undine Smith-Moore’s Afro-American Suite similarly draws on spirituals as well as the composer’s formal music training to create unique settings of popular melodies. Three exciting young contemporary composers – Brittany Green, Elizabeth Baker, and Jordyn Davis – round out a captivating program.

With Marianne Parker, piano; Rasa Mahmoudian and Kyle Dickson, violins; Sixto Franco, viola; and Tom Clowes, cello.

This event is free and open to the public.

This program is generously supported by a grant from the American Music Project.

This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.

5215 Oakton St
Skokie, IL 60077
United States