9th Street Market

9TH STREET MARKET

SUNDAY, MAY 23, 2021, 8:00pm

9th Street Market

(9th St. between Washington Ave. & Ellsworth St.)

FREE and open to the public.

Please wear a mask and practice social distancing.


Join us earlier in the day at Cherry Street Pier for an open rehearsal from 4 – 6pm! GET DIRECTIONS


PAST PERFORMANCE:

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2020, 7:00pm


HONORING OUR ANCESTORS  focuses on musical compositions of life, loss, transitions, enlightenment, and memory. Projected messages and images honoring loved ones that have passed and are connected to the market will be shown throughout the performance. The composers on the program are representative of communities in and around the 9th Street Market.

This performance is part of Orchestra 2001's EMERGING MARKETS concert series, supported in large part by the William Penn Foundation.


MAY 23, 2021


OCTOBER 24, 2020


Orchestra 2001

Mark Loria, conductor

Michelle Angela Ortiz, host

Hannah Ludwig, mezzo-soprano

 

PROGRAM:


Manuel Ponce – Estrellita (Mexico)


Giacomo Puccini – Crisantemi (Italy)


Carlos Almarán – La historia de un amor (Panama)


Charles Albert Tindley – We Shall Overcome (USA)

Matt Davis, guitar


Lam Phuong – Chieu Tay Do (Vietnam)

Nhung Nguyen, voice


Ennio Morricone – Cinema Paradiso (Italy)

Matt Davis, guitar


Alain Barrière / Los Ángeles Negros – Y Volveré (France/Chile)

Miguel Angel Ortiz, voice


George Walker – Lyric for Strings (USA)


Tan Dun – Prayer and Blessing for the Victims of COVID-19 (China)

Hannah Ludwig, mezzo-soprano


(Philadelphia premiere)


Juan Ramirez – from Suita Latina (Mexico/USA)


Pietro Mascagni – Intermezzo from Cavaleria Rusticana (Italy)


Orchestra 2001

Violins:

Luigi Mazzocchi

Min-Young Kim

Carlos Rubio

Elizabeth Kaderabek (October)

Natasha Colkett (May)


Violas:

Adriana Linares

Nina Cottman

Cellos:

Jesús Morales

Ulrich Böckheler


Bass:

Douglas Mapp


Guitar:

Matt Davis


The HONORING OUR ANCESTORS performances are co-presented by OUR MARKET.

“OUR MARKET” is a community-centered, multi-layered, multi-year public art project created and led by local artist Michelle Angela Ortiz that began in April 2019. The project is focused on supporting the immigrant vendors, business owners, and neighbors that work and reside in the 9th Street Market. The project invests in the 9th Street Market by offering creative community strategies to tackle the issues of gentrification, racism, displacement, and erasure.


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