Tomorrow Is My Turn: RSVP Now For Free LIVE Online Classical Concerts Exclusively Featuring The Music of Black Composers!

Fear No Music, Tomorrow Is My Turn, 2020-21 Season

Tomorrow Is My Turn: RSVP Now For Free LIVE Online Classical Concerts Exclusively Featuring The Music of Black Composers!

Tomorrow Is My Turn: RSVP Now For Free LIVE Online Classical Concerts Exclusively Featuring The Music of Black Composers! 1365 265 Isaac Schild

Tomorrow Is My Turn, 2021 Season

This online free live classical concert series exclusively features the music of Black composers and is viewable live from the comfort of your own home! RSVP now and for this amazing free concert series and support the arts! All virtual Mini Concerts are FREE (donations encouraged) and are available for live viewing during the premiere broadcast, and for 48 hours thereafter. Click on RSVP buttons to receive concert links, and tap into the powerful momentum of Fear No Music’s Tomorrow Is My Turn season.

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Fear No Music’s season headliner features All-Star musicians Inés Voglar-Belgique (violin), Nancy Ives (cello), Michael Roberts (percussion), and musicians from BRAVO! Youth Orchestras in performance broadcast from The Old Church. Program includes:

  • Jessie Montgomery: Rhapsody no. 1 for solo violin

  • Marcos Balter: Descarga for solo percussion

  • James Lee III: Abraham’s Sons (In Memoriam: Trayvon Martin) for solo cello

  • BRAVO! Composition Collective: NEW WORK composed in response to the Black Lives Matter movement

  • Daniel Bernard Roumain: Hip Hop Studies and Etudes (selections)

Tickets: $25 General Admission; $10 Students & Seniors.

Available for live viewing during the premiere broadcast, and for 48 hours thereafter.

Fear No Music - Music Education Nonprofit | Live Music Events & Young Composers Project

Fear No Music promotes music education through the high quality public performance of modern and contemporary classical music, and by offering groundbreaking youth mentorship in composition.

Comprised of some of Oregon’s most talented performers, this flexible chamber music ensemble promotes living composers and introduces audiences to new music being made both locally and globally with its uniquely relevant Annual Concert Series. The group educates and trains the next generation of young composers by way of the Young Composers Project. As a public advocate for global peace and equity, Fear No Music leverages its platforms for healing, activism and social justice.

Fear No Music is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.