Saturday, April 6th, 7pm
National Museum of African American Music
510 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203
Under the theme "Facing the Rising Sun: Amplifying Black Music and Institutions for Generations to Come", join us for an exciting evening of performances
Featuring
The 105 Voices of History Young Artist Fellows * The W. Crimm Singers * Patrick Dailey, countertenor * The Tennessee State University Meistersingers-Dr. Angelica Dunsavage, director * Dr. Patrick Bradley of Paul Quinn College, collaborative pianist * Trevor Thornton, collaborative pianist * The Southwind High School Chamber Singers-Dre Pinson, director * The Athena Treble Choir of Stewarts Creek High School-Dr. Susan Kelly, director * Dr. Iris Fordjour-Hankins, soprano- Burleigh Festival Gala Artist * Burleigh Festival Chorus- Colin Lett, director, Burleigh Festival Composer-in-Residence and Choral Clinician
Burleigh Festival Honors
Burleigh Civic Champion Award- Professor Edward L. Graves
Burleigh Arts Trailblazer Award- Diana K. Poe
Co-Presented by the Big Blue Opera Initiatives and National Museum of African American Music
- Suggested Donation Ticket- $25
Livestream Available