Menu

Close

The Fromm Players at Harvard
The Fromm Players at Harvard

The Fromm Players at Harvard

Black Speculative Musicalities

Live @ OBERON

This event has been cancelled.

Tickets

Free

This event has passed

This event has been cancelled.

Like many of you, we are staying informed about the events surrounding the global outbreak of the coronavirus. The health and safety of our staff, artists, and audiences is of utmost importance. We have decided to cancel Black Speculative Musicalities and all tickets will be returned. If you have any questions please contact our Ticket Services Office at 617.547.8300 (Tuesday – Sunday, noon – 5PM) or ticketservices@amrep.org.

Read Our Public Health Update

The Fromm Players at Harvard concerts feature performances of new works by living and influential composers performed by a professional ensemble dedicated to the performance of contemporary music. This year’s events are curated by Harvard University Franklin D. and Florence Rosenblatt Professor of Music Vijay Iyer.

Black Speculative Musicalities is meant to celebrate African American artists who, through their powerful imaginations, have challenged and expanded our notions of what music is, what it can be, and what it can do. These events shine a bright light on the radical sonic imaginings of the African diaspora,” says Iyer.

Friday, April 3

Visionary singer/​songwriter/​bassist Meshell Ndegeocello presents her ensemble with Chris Bruce, Jebin Bruni, and Abraham Rounds. Also part of this evening is Harvard composer and sound artist Yvette Janine Jackson’s Radio Opera Workshop featuring Esperanza Spalding, Tia Fuller, Rajna Swaminathan, Davindar Singh, Taiga Ultan, and Judith Hamann.

Saturday, April 4

Fusing electronics and African Vodou rhythms is Val Jeanty’s NiteBjuti (Jeanty, Candice Hoyes, Mimi Jones); vocalist, composer, and librettist Imani Uzuri’s solo cantata Conjure Woman; and a set by NEA 2020 Jazz Master Roscoe Mitchell with his Quartet (Roscoe Mitchell, saxophones, flutes, percussion; Ambrose Akinmusire, trumpet; Junius Paul, bass; Vincent Davis, drums).