Colour of Music Festival Chamber Music Début

 
 

Colour of Music Festival Inc., the country’s largest black classical music organization headquartered in Charleston SC showcasing gifted classical principals, composers, and performers of African descent, is proud to announce its début performance at the North Charleston Arts Fest. The event takes place at the Eternal Father of the Sea Chapel (on the former Charleston Naval Base), 1096 Navy Way, North Charleston, SC Thursday, May 4, 2023, at 7 p.m. Free and open to the public. Online registration is required as space is limited. Use promo code NCHS2023.

The performance will feature three premieres by North Charleston-born composer Edmund Thornton Jenkins, the father of Black classical music for the low country. The quintet compositions were arranged by Jenkins’ great-nephew, Tuffus Zimbabwe, keyboardist for Saturday Night Live, and includes Negro Symphony (Movements IV Parts 3&4) and Reverie Fantasy. The evening will also feature Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s String Sextet in D minor "Souvenir de Florence," Op. 70 and Antonín Dvořák’s American String Quartet.

On Wednesday, May 3, at 12 p.m. Zimbabwe will offer a ‘Lite Lunch’ presentation of Jenkin’s compositions hosted by the Charleston Library Society. Learn the insider's history of quintet compositions and insights into the cultural and historical relevance of this family's imprint on classical music via Charlestonia, a musical tribute to Charleston. Tickets: $25 members; $35 guests includes a boxed lunch.

“Edmund Thornton Jenkins was an extraordinary talent whose extensive classical contributions has acquired more interest after the 2020 Black Lives Matter movement. His composition Charlestonia: A Folk Rhapsody was among the first the Colour of Music Festival débuted during our inaugural year (2013). We are honored to present his music in North Charleston where he received musical training at Jenkins Orphanage,” said Lee Pringle, Founder and Artistic Director, Colour of Music Festival.

“The City of North Charleston is very excited to welcome our first Colour of Music performance as part of our annual North Charleston Arts Fest. Featuring this performance in such an intimate setting is a wonderful way for Colour of Music fans both old and new to enjoy this historic event,” says Kyle Lahm, North Charleston Cultural Arts Director.

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