BOSTON LANDMARKS ORCHESTRA ANNOUNCES “SHE’S THE FIRST,” A CONCERT CELEBRATING THE CENTENNIAL OF THE 19TH AMENDMENT WOMEN’S RIGHT TO VOTE
LIVE STREAMED ON AUGUST 18, 2020, THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE AMENDMENT'S RATIFICATION
HOSTED BY SINGER-SAXOPHONIST-COMPOSER GRACE KELLY, THE CONCERT FEATURES MUSIC BY ALL-FEMALE COMPOSERS
August 18, 2020 at 7pm ET. Boston native, singer-saxophonist-composer Grace Kelly,hosts and performsin the concert conducted by Music Director Christopher Wilkins and guest conductor Katherine Chan.
“I am delighted to join Christopher Wilkins and the Boston Landmarks Orchestra for this very special upcoming performance,” says Grace Kelly. “The subject of women's right to vote and the 19th Amendment is one that speaks straight to my heart and I am honored to be featured as a musical guest and composer paying tribute to these prominent women composers who were true trailblazers of their time. My song “She’s the First” was inspired by acts of courageousness, resilience, and the power of women coming together right now and shaking up the world. I feel the emotional message of this song will be truly elevated with the Landmark Orchestra orchestral arrangement and players. I can’t wait to perform this debut version together!”
Featured works include music by Ethel Smyth, a twentieth-century British composer, suffrage activist, and a champion of women’s rights and female musicians. Her "The March of the Women" became the anthem of the women's suffrage movement, and will be conducted by Katherine Chan, Director of Choral Activities at Northeastern University. Also featured are works by living American composers Nkeiru Okoye; Francine Trester, Professor at Berklee College of Music; Boston University Alumna Valerie Coleman; and historically significant works by Boston’s own Amy Beach and New England Conservatory of Music graduate Florence Price.
Boston native and Berklee alumna Grace Kelly will perform her original compositions live with the orchestra in the studio, and will appear as in a special video montage performing at historic sites in Boston. Ms. Kelly will also host the concert. Her International Song Competition award-winning song, "She's the First" will have its orchestral premiere on this concert, and is the anthem of the non-profit foundation She’s the First, which finds, funds, and supports solutions that not only educate and empower girls but also build up the communities where they are able to flourish. Glamour Magazine calls the song "the girl-power anthem of our dreams." Her other composition on the program, “Every Road I Walked,” is the winner of an ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Award and an International Songwriting Competition Award.
Soprano Synthia Pullum will participate from her home in Japan via a pre-recorded video, and Boston soprano Brianna J. Robinson will also sing pre-recorded selections. Both sopranos will be accompanied by the orchestra playing live.
A closed caption version will be released after the performance. More information and an RSVP link for the streaming concert may be found on the Boston Landmarks Orchestra website: landmarksorchestra.org.
About Grace Kelly
Singer, saxophonist, composer, clinician, songwriter (WINNER of the John Lennon “Song of the Year Award” for her song “Feels like Home”) Grace Kelly has enjoyed accolades in The New York Times, CNN.com, Glamour, and Vanity Fair as a millennial shaking up the jazz world.The New York Timespraises Kelly’s “…broad tone and tenacious flow on the alto saxophone, clearly in possession of virtuoso talents… impressive singing voice, flitting among a range of styles.”
In 2005, a 12-year-old Kelly released her very first CD, ‘Dreaming.’ Since then, the charismatic performer has rocked the jazz world with sold-out concerts, 13 acclaimed albums, and a resume that includes over 900 stellar performances as a bandleader throughout 35 countries. Kelly has
performed at 14 as a soloist with Boston Pops Orchestra performing her original composition, at Barack Obama’s 2009 Inauguration, at the Hollywood Bowl, and on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” as part of the house band—all before reaching her mid-twenties. gracekellymusic.com
About Boston Landmarks Orchestra
Boston Landmarks Orchestra was founded in 2001 by conductor and community advocate Charles Ansbacher. The orchestra is comprised of many of the area's finest professional musicians. In its earliest years, the orchestra performed in such historically important settings as Fenway Park, the USS CONSTITUTION pier, Jamaica Pond, Franklin Park, Copley Square, Boston Common, and other landmark locations. Since 2007, its principal home has been at the DCR's Hatch Memorial Shell. For more history visit landmarksorchestra.org.
Boston Landmarks Orchestra's 2020 sponsors include theFree for All Concert Fund, The Boston Foundation, Encore Boston Harbor, 99.5 WCRB, WCVB-TV Channel 5 and The Boston Globe. These programs are supported in part by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Boston Cultural Council, a local agency which is funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council and administered by the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture for the City of Boston.
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