Photo by Ebru Yildiz

What does it mean to be an American today? That is the question posed by the curator, pianist, and producer Lara Downes in Declaration: Songs of Democracy, Voices of Hope, featuring world premieres by three major composers. Valerie Coleman presents Life, a work for solo piano; Arturo O'Farrill offers Liberty; and Christopher Tin closes with The Pursuit of Happiness. These latter two compositions are performed by the American Composers Orchestra, under the baton of Eric Jacobsen, with the aid of a select collective of artists and bands who represent a wide range of the American experience. Guests will include jazz bassist Christian McBride; renowned vocalists Kurt Elling, Ekep Nwelle, and Aoife O’Donovan; versatile singer/songwriter Carrie Rodriguez; breakout bluegrass star Wyatt Ellis; cabaret powerhouse Migguel Anggelo; Late Show bandleader Louis Cato; Flor de Toloache founding member Mireya Ramos; Tuskegee University’s historic Golden Voices Concert Choir, and more!

Featured Performers

Lara Downes
Eric Jacobsen
Migguel Anggelo
Louis Cato
Kurt Elling
Wyatt Ellis
Christian McBride
Ekep Nkwelle
Aoife O’Donovan
Carrie Rodriguez
Mireya Ramos
Tuskegee University Golden Voices Concert Choir
Venue
Wu Tsai Theater, David Geffen Hall
10 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY 10023

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