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CARNEGIE HALL PRESENTS
Learn with Carnegie Hall: Musical Connections
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
2 PM
Online
Musical Connections: First Free Note by Stephanie Berger
Music can be a tool of hope and healing, providing a way to process and respond to even the most challenging times. For the past 11 years, an incredible musical community within Sing Sing Correctional Facility has been supported by Carnegie Hall’s Musical Connections program. Men incarcerated at Sing Sing work alongside visiting artists to compose and perform original music through workshops and performances, both during incarceration and after they return home. Witness these artists—along with faculty, family, and friends—as they share their vision of a path forward through music.
Part of: Musical Connections
Performers
Kenyatta Emmanuel, Vocals and Host
Robert Pollock, Vocals and Host
Musical Connections Resident Ensemble
Musical Connections Advisory Committee
Support for Learn with Carnegie Hall is provided by Hope and Robert F. Smith, and the Siegel Family Endowment.
Lead support for Musical Connections is provided by Nicola and Beatrice Bulgari and the Ford Foundation.
Major funding is provided by Ameriprise Financial and MetLife Foundation.
Additional support has been provided by JMCMRJ Sorrell Foundation.