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For the 18th year, the Harlem Chamber Players—the renowned Harlem-based collective of professional musicians committed to expanding access to classical music—will celebrate Black History Month with a free and open to the public concert, this time held on Thursday, February 5 at Aaron Davis Hall in Harlem. Led by Pulitzer Prize–winning composer and conductor Tania León, the program celebrates living American composers from across traditions, backgrounds, cultures and lived experiences; works will include Adolphus Hailstork’s Sonata da Chiesa, Chen Yi’s Shuo, Trevor Weston’s The People Could Fly and more.
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