harlem renaissance centennial /tags/harlem-renaissance-centennial harlem renaissance centennial en-US Copyright Tue, 19 Feb 2019 16:19:08 GMT Hear 'Portraits of Langston' On Classical 101 /show/the-american-sound/2019-02-19/hear-portraits-of-langston-on-classical-101 Earlier this year, Classical 101 and the Columbus Museum of Art collaborated for Portraits of Langston, a program featuring music by composers Valerie… Tue, 19 Feb 2019 16:19:08 GMT /show/the-american-sound/2019-02-19/hear-portraits-of-langston-on-classical-101 Cheryl Dring Columbus Museum Of Art, Classical 101 Commemorate Harlem Renaissance Centennial /show/the-american-sound/2019-01-08/columbus-museum-of-art-classical-101-commemorate-harlem-renaissance-centennial All around the city, Columbus has been celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance in a big way.As the commemorative events draw to a… Tue, 08 Jan 2019 18:51:25 GMT /show/the-american-sound/2019-01-08/columbus-museum-of-art-classical-101-commemorate-harlem-renaissance-centennial Cheryl Dring Echoes of the Harlem Renaissance: Exploring William Grant Still's 'Afro-American Symphony' /show/the-american-sound/2018-10-25/echoes-of-the-harlem-renaissance-exploring-william-grant-stills-afro-american-symphony William Grant Still is best known today for his Afro-American Symphony. Still composed the work in 1930 and strove in the symphony to – in his words –… Thu, 25 Oct 2018 11:45:00 GMT /show/the-american-sound/2018-10-25/echoes-of-the-harlem-renaissance-exploring-william-grant-stills-afro-american-symphony Jennifer Hambrick Echoes Of The Harlem Renaissance: James P. Johnson Wrote 'A Rhapsody In Black And White' /show/the-american-sound/2018-10-18/echoes-of-the-harlem-renaissance-james-p-johnson-wrote-a-rhapsody-in-black-and-white On Feb. 12, 1924, George Gershwin gave the first performance of his Rhapsody in Blue with famed bandleader Paul Whiteman's band in New York City's Aeolian… Thu, 18 Oct 2018 11:45:00 GMT /show/the-american-sound/2018-10-18/echoes-of-the-harlem-renaissance-james-p-johnson-wrote-a-rhapsody-in-black-and-white Jennifer Hambrick Echoes Of The Harlem Renaissance: Freeman's Opera 'Voodoo' Gets Second Life /show/the-american-sound/2018-10-10/echoes-of-the-harlem-renaissance-freemans-opera-voodoo-gets-second-life Harry Lawrence Freeman was arguably the most important African-American composer of opera working during the era of the Harlem Renaissance.The Cleveland… Wed, 10 Oct 2018 16:23:44 GMT /show/the-american-sound/2018-10-10/echoes-of-the-harlem-renaissance-freemans-opera-voodoo-gets-second-life Jennifer Hambrick Echoes Of The Harlem Renaissance: Harry T. Burleigh Championed Concert Spirituals /show/the-american-sound/2018-10-01/echoes-of-the-harlem-renaissance-harry-t-burleigh-championed-concert-spirituals By the height of the Harlem Renaissance in the early 20th century, the tradition of arranging African-American spirituals for concert performance had… Mon, 01 Oct 2018 14:36:27 GMT /show/the-american-sound/2018-10-01/echoes-of-the-harlem-renaissance-harry-t-burleigh-championed-concert-spirituals Jennifer Hambrick Harkening Back To 'Four Saints' During The Harlem Renaissance /show/classical-101-by-request/2018-08-06/harkening-back-to-four-saints-during-the-harlem-renaissance The next time you see a magpie in the sky, I hope you'll remember Four Saints in Three Acts.That there are a prologue and four acts, and 18 saints — maybe… Mon, 06 Aug 2018 11:45:00 GMT /show/classical-101-by-request/2018-08-06/harkening-back-to-four-saints-during-the-harlem-renaissance Christopher Purdy