Mar. 23, 2021
College of Music

Persevering Legacy (2021)

Spring 2021

Free or pay what you can
Persevering Legacy (2021)

Persevering Legacy champions a unique, catalytic collaboration that elevates stories of historically marginalized, diverse female composers to align classical music with social activism.

The College of Music will partner with the American Music Research Center (AMRC) and Diverse Musicians' Alliance to present this unique performance event. This free performance features College of Music students performing music written and composed by historically marginalized, diverse female composers.

Streamed performance

Even though we are not gathering in person, you can still enjoy this performance from the comfort of your home. Stream this performance Tuesday, March 23, 7:30 p.m. MDT right here at cupresents.org.

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This is a pay-what-you-can performance

On average people pay $25, but whether it's $5 or $100, your support will help the work of the College of Music continue to inspire artistry and discovery, together. Please pay what you can before or after enjoying this special presentation.

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Program 

Escalzo: Milonga par mi amigo; Anido: Aire Norteño; Frank: Khazn’s Recitative: Elu D’vorim; Loggins-Hull: Homeland; Price: String Quartet in G major; Price: Dances in the Canebrakes; Garmon: Chaconne in G minor for Solo Violin (1996); Laitman: “The Butterfly” from I Never Saw Another Butterfly; Frank: Suite Mestiza for Solo Violin; Parra: Que he sacado con Quererte; Montgomery: Rhapsody No. 1; Montgomery: Strum for String Quartet

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Izzy Fincher

Izzy Fincher

Hannah Kennedy

Hannah Kennedy

Violin

Mariama Alcantara

Mariama Alcantara

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