The Boston Public Quartet performs at the Strand Theatre.
The Boston Public Quartet will perform ‘A Radical Welcome: Source Code’ at the Strand Theatre on May 22, spotlighting five groundbreaking women composers. This interactive concert encourages audience participation and will showcase the works of pioneers like Jessie Montgomery and Amy Beach. With a ‘Pay What You Want’ ticket option, BPQ aims to make the event accessible to everyone. Join the celebration of inclusivity and the rich contributions of women in classical music.
Boston is buzzing with excitement as the Boston Public Quartet (BPQ) prepares to present a captivating concert titled A Radical Welcome: Source Code at the iconic Strand Theatre on Thursday, May 22. Mark your calendars! The concert kicks off at 7:30 PM, and what’s genuinely remarkable is the “Pay What You Want” ticket option available at bostonpublicquartet.com. This innovative approach reflects BPQ’s commitment to making music accessible for everyone!
This concert isn’t your typical sit-and-listen affair. The energy promises to be vibrant, with lots of interaction between the musicians and the audience. Betsy Hinkle, the founding force behind BPQ, is enthusiastic about the program’s engaging format, which invites concertgoers to participate actively in the musical journey.
The concert will shine a spotlight on the music of five groundbreaking women composers, who have made significant contributions to the world of music from the late Romantic period to modern times. Kicking off the evening is Jessie Montgomery, who has made waves in the classical music world and is recognized as Musical America’s 2023 Composer of the Year. Her work serves as an ideal opening to set the tone for an empowering night of music.
The composers featured in this remarkable concert include:
The concert’s theme, Source Code, isn’t just a catchy title; it aims to explore the influence of various artistic figures, including the greats like Alvin Ailey, Langston Hughes, and Ella Fitzgerald, who have inspired Montgomery’s compositions.
The musical magic will be brought to life by a talented ensemble, featuring:
DeShaun Gordon-King isn’t just any flutist; he is a recognized Trevor James Alto Flute artist, blending jazz, gospel, and classical elements into his performances, which is sure to elevate the overall experience of the evening.
In a significant nod to community and collaboration, the concert will join forces with local arts education organizations like musiConnects from Boston and the Rose Conservatory from Brockton. Both organizations are committed to nurturing young talent and fostering creativity within the community, reaffirming BPQ’s dedication to inclusivity and accessibility in the arts.
With promises of audience participation, the musicians will engage with concertgoers after each piece, facilitating discussions that deepen the connection between the artists and their audience. This enriching experience aims to celebrate and promote the voices of historically excluded composers in classical music.
So get ready, Boston! Head to the Strand Theatre on May 22 for an exhilarating night where music meets community, and classic compositions are reimagined through a new lens.
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