MEET JONATHAN RUSH AND CLAYTON STEPHENSON
Date: Saturday, December 14, 2024Â
Reception: 6:30 p.m. | Autorino Great Hall, Bushnell Performing Arts Center
Concert:Â 8 p.m. | Belding Theater
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The HSO has sustained efforts to feature more works by Black composers in our repertoire and welcome more Black guest artists to our stage. With support from the Roberts Foundation for the Arts, the Joyce C. Willis Artist in Residence Program champions Black artists, while the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving supports our fellowship program for early-career string musicians from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups. The following performances from this season’s lineup showcase the artistry of Black composers and performers. Alongside community discussions such as The Value of the Ticket, these initiatives highlight the HSO’s efforts to create a more inclusive and dynamic future for orchestral music. Â
The Value of the TicketÂ
January 15, 2025 | Hartford Public Library
Join this dynamic community conversation produced in partnership with Hartford Stage, TheaterWorks, Hartbeat Ensemble, and the Hartford Public Library. Explore how art inspires activism, empowers voices, and fosters empathy for social and structural change in our city and beyond.Â
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute ConcertÂ
January 23, 2025 | Asylum Hill Congregational ChurchÂ
Featuring the soulful voice of soprano Schauntice Marshall-Shepard, this annual concert pays homage to Dr. King’s legacy through music that uplifts and inspires.Â
Fire Shut Up in My BonesÂ
April 24, 2025 | Bushnell Performing Arts CenterÂ
The music of Terence Blanchard’s groundbreaking opera, based on Charles M. Blow’s memoir, makes its HSO debut. A poignant tale of resilience and identity, this jazz-infused opera redefines the boundaries of classical music.Â