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The Colour of Music Festival masterworks I: Hiawatha’s Wedding Feast

Charleston Gaillard Center 95 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC

Join the Colour of Music Festival for a performance of Hiawantha’s Wedding Feast followed by the Black Classical Renaissance Gala Benefit. Maestro Kazem Adbullah will open the Colour of Music Festival’s Masterworks series, as he conducts Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s magnificent orchestra and choralRead more

$65 – $85

Prelude to Requiem for Rice

Grace Church Cathedral 98 Wentworth Street, Charleston, SC, United States

As a prelude to the Sunday, October 22 Requiem for Rice premiere, the Grace Church Cathedral will present the Lloyd Mallory singers as part of its concert series on Saturday, October 21, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. Grace Church Cathedral is locatedRead more

Tickets for this event will be announced on www.gracechurchcharleston.org.

Black Classical Renaissance Gala Benefit

The Colour of Music Festival Presents the Black Classical Renaissance Gala Benefit.  You are cordially invited to the Colour of Music Festival's Gala Benefit Performance of Samuel-Coleridge Taylor's Hiawatha's Wedding Feast and Samuel Barber's Knoxville: Summer 1915.

$250 – $300

The Colour of Music Festival Masterworks II: Dett, Haydn and Weston

Charleston Gaillard Center 95 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC

    The Colour of Music Festival concludes with an ode to the Emanuel-9, its survivors and congregation of the Mother Emanuel AME Church, with a moving performance of Robert Nathaniel Dett’s Chariot Jubilee, Franz Joseph Haydn’s Nelson Mass and the premiere performanceRead more

$25 – $65

Requiem for Rice

Celebrated international artist and City of Charleston Ambassador for the Arts, Jonathan Green is pleased to announce Jonathan Green’s “Requiem for Rice”, presented in collaboration with the International African American Museum. Jonathan Green’s “Requiem for Rice” is a musical tributeRead more

Donations of fifty dollars per person for the Sunday event are suggested

Free Verse Poetry Festival – The In Between with Marcus Amaker

Circular Congregational Church 150 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC, United States

Classical soprano Jill Terhaar Lewis, saxophonist Robert Lewis, and pianist Gerald Gregory explore a repertoire that resides in and in-between classical and jazz. They’re joined by Charleston Poet Laureate Marcus Amaker. This performance is an encore of a show producedRead more

$11