An Evening of Music, Dialogue, and Community
Date: Tuesday, June 24
Time: 5:45 PM – Pre-concert Discussion | 6:15 PM – Performance
Location: West End Neighborhood Library
Join the Washington Conservatory of Music, American Purpose, and the DC Public Library for Harmonies of Liberty — an inspiring evening that blends stirring chamber music with powerful conversation.
This salon-style program features an ensemble performance of string works by Mozart, Florence Price, Duke Ellington, Antonín Dvořák, and James Weldon Johnson, celebrating the rich tapestry of musical voices that continue to shape our cultural identity.
Guiding the evening is Andrew Lee, Executive Director of WCM, who will lead a pre-concert discussion that invites reflection on the universal human themes carried through classical and contemporary works. His insights will illuminate the enduring resonance of these composers’ legacies in today’s American narrative.
🎶 Come for the music. Stay for the dialogue. Leave inspired.
Accessibility & Questions
For accessibility accommodations, contact the Center for Accessibility at 202-727-2142 or DCPLaccess@dc.gov.
For other inquiries, please reach out to the DC Public Library location hosting the event.