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Fire, Hope, and Truth

Wednesday–Wednesday

November 24, 2021, 8:00 PM ET –
December 1, 2021, 11:00 PM ET

 

Please note: Digital Stage concerts begin with a 

performance premiere, followed by on-demand 

access for one week.

Performance Details

Digital Stage

Yannick Nézet-Séguin Conductor
Davóne Tines Bass-baritone

VariousSermon
  I. "Shake the Heavens,” from El Niño (A Nativity Oratorio), by John Adams
  II. “Vigil,” by Igee Dieudonné and Davóne Tines
  III. “You Want the Truth, but You Don’t Want to Know,” from X: The Life and
  Times of Malcolm X, by Anthony Davis 
Mozart Symphony No. 25 

This week’s performance echoes the words of James Baldwin (Excerpt from The Fire Next Time), Langston Hughes (“Hope”), and Maya Angelou (“We Saw Beyond Our Seeming”), with the compelling vocals of bass-baritone opera singer and activist Davóne Tines for a powerful evening exploring themes that are still relevant today.

Tines performs “You Want the Truth, but You Don’t Want to Know” from Anthony Davis’s opera X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X as well as “Vigil,” both a work of art and a call to action co-written by Igee Dieudonné and Tines, dedicated to the memory of Breonna Taylor. John Adams’s “Shake the Heavens” from his Nativity oratorio El Niño pulses with urgent and frightening tremolos reminiscent of Handel’s Messiah that live up to the title and speak to our times.

Mozart’s Symphony No. 25, one of only two minor-key symphonies by the wunderkind, probes the depth of human emotion and acts as the powerful finale to this concert.

Fall 2021 on the Digital Stage includes encore presentations of favorite digital performances from the past year. Look for new bonus content in the Digital Lobby or during the performance.

This program runs approximately 1 hour and will be performed without an intermission.

Please note: All Digital Stage events begin with a performance premiere, streaming in real time. Following the performance premiere, the concert will be available for ticket holders to watch on demand for one week.

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Lead support for the Digital Stage is provided by:

Claudia and Richard Balderston
Elaine W. Camarda and A. Morris Williams, Jr.
The CHG Charitable Trust
Edith R. Dixon
Innisfree Foundation
Gretchen and M. Roy Jackson
Dr. Richard M. Klein
Neal W. Krouse
John H. McFadden and Lisa D. Kabnick
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Leslie A. Miller and Richard B. Worley
Ralph and Beth Muller
Neubauer Family Foundation
William Penn Foundation
The Pew Center for Arts and Heritage
Peter and Mari Shaw
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Townsend
Waterman Trust
Constance and Sankey Williams
Wyncote Foundation

 

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