In case you missed it, enjoy and be inspired by this video recording of Yale Camerata's spring concert, "To Sit and Dream" conducted by Dr. Felicia Barber and performed in Woolsey Hall on April 30. Influenced by the music and texts of African American composer Margaret Bonds and author Langston Hughes, the concert begins with "Credo" featuring the text of civil rights leader
“To Sit and Dream,” the Yale Camerata’s upcoming spring concert, draws inspiration from the works of W.E.B. Du Bois, Langston Hughes, and Margaret Bonds.
On April 30, Yale Camerata will perform their spring concert, To Sit and Dream in a program inspired by the music and texts of African American composer Margaret Bonds and author Langston Hughes.
In the middle of last century, a sleepy hamlet called Parkway Gardens became that rarest of places a bucolic haven for middle-class Black families. But after generations of block parties and bridge tournaments, will its rich history be forgotten?