English composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor was one of the first and most passionate advocates of incorporating the unique voice of African and American spiritual traditions into classical music. He laid the groundwork for generations of American composers after him, from Gershwin to Florence Price and George Crumb. Similarly, Antonin Dvoks son-in-law, Josef Suk, carried on his passion for incorporating Czech folk music in his compositions. Experience masterpieces from these innovators in their unique explorations of national musical traditions.
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Miracle on 34th Street, the Play
Lakewood Theatre Company (11/7 - 12/14) HOLIDAY SHOW
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As You Like It
Metropolitan Performing Arts (6/27 - 7/19) | |
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Edgar Meyer, Tessa Lark & Joshua Roman
Patricia Reser Center for the Arts (1/10 - 1/10) | |
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The Prom
Metropolitan Performing Arts (7/25 - 7/26) | |
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A Beautiful Noise
Keller Auditorium (1/6 - 1/11) | |
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A Mirror by Sam Holcroft
Third Rail Repertory Theatre (2/25 - 3/15) | |
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Schoolhouse Rock Live! Jr
Metropolitan Performing Arts (6/26 - 6/27) | ||
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Autoretrato de Fridita
Milagro MainStage (1/15 - 1/25) | |
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