- WHO: Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Anthony Blake Clark, Music Director
- WHAT: Human Requiem, a choral concert featuring Joel Thompson's Seven Last Words of the Unarmed and the choral standard, Ein Deutsches Requiem by Johannes Brahms
- WHEN: Sunday, November 5, 2023 at 3 PM
- WHERE: Shriver Hall Auditorium at the Johns Hopkins University, 3101 Wyman Park Drive, Baltimore MD 21218
- WHY: Combining these two pieces of music provides new context and invites the listener to consider the humanity of these seven Black men who died at the hands of police or other authority figures
- HOW TO ATTEND: Contact Rachel Tanenblatt, rachel@baltimorechoralarts.org, for press tickets
- Composer Joel Thompson will be attending the concert
- The performance will feature visual projections by artist Camilla Tassi
Baltimore Choral Arts Society
Anthony Blake Clark, Music Director and Conductor
Benjamin Loeb and Leo Wanenchak, piano
Janice Chandler-Eteme, soprano
Joseph Parrish, bass-baritone
Baltimore Choral Arts, under the direction of Music Director Anthony Blake Clark, is one of Maryland’s premier professional cultural institutions. The Symphonic Chorus, Chorus, and Chamber Singers perform throughout the Mid-Atlantic region, as well as in Washington, DC, New York, and Europe.
Ein Deutsches Requiem, Johannes Brahms
Seven Last Words of the Unarmed, Joel Thompson
Baltimore Choral Arts graciously acknowledges our sponsor for this concert, the Thomas B. & Elizabeth M. Sheridan Foundation
*Notice: Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Inc. has leased or rented facilities from the Johns Hopkins University. However, Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Inc. and any programs operated by Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Inc. are not related to or affiliated with the Johns Hopkins University in any way. Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Inc. is an entirely separate legal entity with no connection to the Johns Hopkins University aside from the temporary use of facilities for the specified program.