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Music Honoring Black History Month: With the MSU Wind Symphony

Featuring renowned composers Kevin Day and Omar Thomas as well as Detroit’s own Damien Crutcher, the Michigan State University Wind Symphony kicks off its burgeoning partnership with the Detroit School of Arts for a special performance at DSA that honors Black composers. The event, “Music Honoring Black History Month with the MSU Wind Symphony,” takes place Sunday, February 6, at 3 p.m. live from the Detroit School of Arts. Crutcher guest conducts the MSU Wind Symphony with MSU conductors Kevin Sedatole, Arris Golden, and David Thornton. Joining the Wind Symphony will be MSU brass musicians and faculty members Justin Emerich, trumpet; Corbin Wagner, horn; Ava Ordman, trombone; and Philip Sinder, tuba. Included in the program are American Fanfare by Adolphus Hailstork, Sweet Chariot by Carlos Simon, Negro Folk Symphony by William Dawson (arr. Henry Dorn), Combination March by Scott Joplin (arr. Gunther Schuller), Concerto for Wind Ensemble by Kevin Day, and Come Sunday by Omar Thomas. Since the establishment of the MSU Community Music School–Detroit in 2009, the MSU College of Music outreach efforts in the city have grown. In alignment with the Detroit Public Schools Community School District’s DSA Pathways initiative, this special MSU concert expands efforts in Detroit by engaging with DPSCD to promote the Detroit School of Arts as Detroit’s youth arts hub and to bring classical music to the community. As part of the ongoing partnership between DPSCD and MSU, DPSCD music students will be the beneficiaries of workshops and master classes taught by MSU faculty and students. This digital broadcast is thanks to the support of Detroit Public Television. Funding in support of this special event is provided by a Michigan State University Office for Institutional Diversity and Inclusion Creating Inclusive Excellence Grant.

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