Eroica Symphony: Beethoven and Revolution in the Community

Eroica Symphony: Beethoven and Revolution in the Community

Beethoven and Revolution: Beethoven’s revolutionary Eroica” symphony was born of the social and political turbulence following the American and French Revolutions, while Boston-based composer and “Sound Chemist” Val Jeanty draws on the cultural heritage of her native Haiti to create revolutionary works of her own.

**While the concert is free to attend, please register on Eventbrite below.**

Digital program coming soon!

Thursday, August 21 – 7:00pm
Twelfth Baptist Church
160 Warren Street
Roxbury, MA 02119

Link to register on Eventbrite
Approximate concert end time: 9:00pm

Friday, August 22 – 7:00pm
Bethel AME Church
100 Wachusett Street
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130

Link to register on Eventbrite
Approximate concert end time: 9:00pm

Boston Landmarks Orchestra | Christopher Wilkins, Music Director
Val Jeanty, composer and sound chemist
Adrian Anantawan, violin
Damali Willingham, guest conductor

Repertoire includes:
Ludwig van Beethoven
Coriolan Overture
Beethoven Romance No. 1 in G, Op. 40
Occidente Jeanty Quand nos Aïeux brisèrent leur entraves
Traditional arr. David Kempers Kote Moun Yo
Val Jeanty Faces
Beethoven Symphony No. 3 “Eroica”

Event recording notice: By attending this event, you agree to be photographed and/or filmed and give permission to use your likeness in promotional and/or marketing materials.

Translate »