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SCHEDULE
1:30pm - Doors open
2pm - Performance begins
The program is approx. 100 minutes with one 15-minute intermission
4pm - Post-Concert Panel
featuring Shohei Kobayashi, Paolo Debque, Adrianna Tam, and Katherine FitzGibbon
PROGRAM
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program subject to change
PART I
curated & conducted by Adrianna Tam
PART II
curated & conducted by Shohei Kobayashi
PART III
curated & conducted by Paolo Debuque
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There is more love | African American hymn
Hold On | Heidi Ann Wilson
We get there together | Joshua H. Blaine
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MEET THE ARTISTS
To learn more about the performing artists at today’s concert, read their bios on the program.
LISTEN
Hear the original album that inspired today’s program.
ABOUT THE ALBUM | A GRAIN OF SAND
In North America (Turtle Island), there are over 1,000 recognized tribes, nations, and governments still in existence. The North American Indigenous Songbook concert represents a multitude of these tribes and our first series of composers encompass 10 tribal nations with accolades that include the Pulitzer Prize, a MacArthur “genius” grant, and multiple Grammy nominations. At the 250th anniversary of the United States, we celebrate the entire continent of Turtle Island by bringing hope and unity to the world through words, music, and celebration.
About the album
About Miyamoto
About Iijima
About Chin