Performance and Reflections of 1960's Black Music with Brandee Younger and Courtney Bryan

Join us for a preview performance as pianist, composer, and academic Courtney Bryan and composer, educator, and harpist Brandee Younger engage in an intimate, on-stage conversation about their collaborations with one another, their work as bandleaders and in the ensembles of others, Black female composers and performers who have influenced them, and the many ways that Musics of the African Diaspora, and particularly Black Music and its attendant culture in the 1960s, have and continues to inform their artistic and creative practices.

Tuesday, October 30, 2018 at 7:00pm to 9:00pm

Dempsey Corboy Jazz Hall
2330 North Halsted Street

Event Type

Diversity, Speaker/Presenters, Performances

Departments

Centers and Institutes, Center for Black Diaspora, School of Music, (All) School of Music, Jazz, Special Events

Cost

Free, registration required

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