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Tag Archives: Terrance McKnight
The Harlem Chamber Players Black History Month Celebration
Join The Harlem Players for an afternoon of great music celebrating Black History Month. WQXR Radio’s Terrance McKnight will host. The concert includes Daniel Bernard Roumain’s String Quartet No. 2 entitled “King” with spoken word delivered by Lindsey Wilson, Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson’s Movement for String Trio (dedicated to the late Ken Adams), A Spiritual Medley sung by Soprano Andréa Bradford and Dvořák’s Serenade in D Minor, Op. 44 for 10 Winds, Cello and Double Bass conducted by Tali Makell. The concert takes place at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 521 West 126th Street (Between Broadway and Amsterdam). Continue reading
Black History Month Celebration With The Harlem Chamber Players
Music at St. Mary’s
with The Harlem Chamber Players “Harlem’s Own Chamber Music Series”
presents its 3rd Annual
Black History Month Celebration Continue reading
The Next New York Conversation At BMCC With Cornel West
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Tagged Borough of Manhattan Community College, Cornel West, Randy Weston, Terrance McKnight, WNYC Radio
Cornel West, Randy Weston and Terrance McKnight Talk Books
Princeton University professor Cornel West, philosopher, author, critic, civil-rights activist and actor (two “Matrix” movies), describes himself in his memoir as a “bluesman in the life of the mind and a jazzman in the world of ideas.” Randy Weston, internationally renowned pianist, composer and bandleader, has performed throughout the world. In an evening hosted by WQXR’s Terrance McKnight, West and Weston will take the audience through an improvised conversation that will touch on politics, race, the blues and jazz, and how their personal narratives are intertwined over time and space. Continue reading









































