From top and left to right: Lara Downes, photo by Ebru Yildiz; Amaryn Olmeda, photo by Josh Wool; Theo Bleckmann, photo by Lynne Harty; Vuyo Sotashe, photo by Leandro Justen; Miko Marks; Ivalas Quartet, photo by Titilayo Ayangade

Enjoy the culmination of a monthslong collaborative effort with Brooklyn Public Library to create a contemporary anthem echoing our collective hopes, struggles, and histories.

This concert celebrates music that has served as anthems of hope, peace, protest and resilience, from beloved classics like Louis Armstrong's What A Wonderful World, Simon & Garfunkel's Bridge Over Troubled Water, and George Gershwin's Summertime to Sara Bareilles’ Brave. Iconoclastic American pianist and NPR host Lara Downes brings together a group of celebrated artists from a wide range of musical backgrounds, including country singer Miko Marks, jazz vocalists Vuyo Sotashe and Theo Bleckmann, rising star violinist Amaryn Olmeda, and the award-winning Ivalas String Quartet. This joyful evening also features the world premiere of the final three anthems from the Anthem to US project.

Be a part of history and see music in the making!

Keenan Tyler Oliphant, Director
Lara Downes, Co-Curator and Creative Director, Music

Anthem to US is a new project presented by Brooklyn Public Library and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, in collaboration with The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts and Queens Public Library. Learn more here »

If you have any questions about this event, please contact Guest Experience at 212-875-5456 or [email protected].

 

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