4:00 PM Pre-Concert Fun
Quadrangle between Rock Hall and Klein Hall
1715 N. Broad Street (between Cecil B. Moore Avenue and Montgomery Avenue)
7:00 PM Philadelphia Orchestra Concert
Temple Performing Arts Center
1837 N. Broad Street
Program
Austin Chanu Conductor
Hailstork Fanfare on “Amazing Grace”
Still First movement from Symphony No. 4 (“Autochthonous”)
Saint-Georges First movement from Symphony No. 2
Joplin “Maple Leaf” Rag
Price Selections from Dances in the Canebrakes
Ellington “Brown (Come Sunday),” from Black, Brown, and Beige
Montgomery Starburst
Still Wood Notes
The Philadelphia Orchestra is traveling up Broad Street to Temple University for a FREE community performance honoring North Philadelphia and the surrounding community!
Beginning at 4 PM, there will be pre-concert fun for all ages! Activities include bounce houses, yard games, cotton candy, food trucks*, and more! This fun day will conclude with the Philadelphia Orchestra concert at 7 PM.
Featuring works by Adolphus Hailstork; Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges; Scott Joplin; Florence Price; Duke Ellington; Jessie Montgomery; and William Grant Still, this concert highlights incredible Black composers that have often been overlooked by the classical music world, as well as contemporary composers that are blazing a trail for new voices on the scene.
This concert is a live extension of the Orchestra’s groundbreaking Our City, Your Orchestra digital series, which uncovers and amplifies the voices, stories, and causes championed by unique Philly organizations and businesses that align with what The Philadelphia Orchestra is today, and what we are becoming.
*Food trucks are pay-as-you-go.
Lead Community Engagement Sponsor
Our City Your Orchestra Sponsor
Sponsor
Programs featuring the music of William Grant Still are supported by the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.