The EOS Project is a direct response to questions about social justice as it pertains to the world of classical music, and institutions such as the BMC. This ongoing concert series is envisioned as a collaborative effort of BMC Music School faculty and other local musicians to actively seek out and perform music by composers who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, as well as composers who identify as anything other than cis male.
Performers:
Stefan Amidon - percussion
Wes Brown - bass,... read more ▼
The EOS Project is a direct response to questions about social justice as it pertains to the world of classical music, and institutions such as the BMC. This ongoing concert series is envisioned as a collaborative effort of BMC Music School faculty and other local musicians to actively seek out and perform music by composers who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, as well as composers who identify as anything other than cis male.
Performers:
Stefan Amidon - percussion
Wes Brown - bass, composer
Wyatt Cudworth - percussion
Julian Gerstin - percussion
Taylor Hussey - percussion
Cathy Martin - piano, percussion
Haneef Nelson - trumpet, composer
Steve Rice - percussion, drum set
Michael Zsoldos - tenor sax, flute
Sunday, January 5, 3:00 pm
Brattleboro Music Center
Tickets: General Admission
$20 In Advance, $25 at the Door
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