““[We’ll Be There] was beautiful and vibrant to hear.. exciting and revealing.” –
New York Classical Review, 2022
The Camerata continues its trailblazing exploration of the American spiritual tradition, with folk hymns derived from English and Celtic folklore, African-derived call-and-shout group songs, links in the Black tradition to the experience of slavery, reminiscences of the Civil War, and shared celebrations of striving, freedom, and salvation.
““[We’ll Be There] was beautiful and vibrant to hear.. exciting and revealing.” –
New York Classical Review, 2022
The Camerata continues its trailblazing exploration of the American spiritual tradition, with folk hymns derived from English and Celtic folklore, African-derived call-and-shout group songs, links in the Black tradition to the experience of slavery, reminiscences of the Civil War, and shared celebrations of striving, freedom, and salvation.
““[We’ll Be There] was beautiful and vibrant to hear.. exciting and revealing.” –
New York Classical Review, 2022
The Camerata continues its trailblazing exploration of the American spiritual tradition, with folk hymns derived from English and Celtic folklore, African-derived call-and-shout group songs, links in the Black tradition to the experience of slavery, reminiscences of the Civil War, and shared celebrations of striving, freedom, and salvation.
““[We’ll Be There] was beautiful and vibrant to hear.. exciting and revealing.” –
New York Classical Review, 2022
The Camerata continues its trailblazing exploration of the American spiritual tradition, with folk hymns derived from English and Celtic folklore, African-derived call-and-shout group songs, links in the Black tradition to the experience of slavery, reminiscences of the Civil War, and shared celebrations of striving, freedom, and salvation.
Tickets available online until 9am on the day of the performance and at the door.
Free parking available across the street
““[We’ll Be There] was beautiful and vibrant to hear.. exciting and revealing.” –
New York Classical Review, 2022
The Camerata continues its trailblazing exploration of the American spiritual tradition, with folk hymns derived from English and Celtic folklore, African-derived call-and-shout group songs, links in the Black tradition to the experience of slavery, reminiscences of the Civil War, and shared celebrations of striving, freedom, and salvation.
Tickets available online until 11am on the day of the performance and at the door.
““[We’ll Be There] was beautiful and vibrant to hear.. exciting and revealing.” –
New York Classical Review, 2022
The Camerata continues its trailblazing exploration of the American spiritual tradition, with folk hymns derived from English and Celtic folklore, African-derived call-and-shout group songs, links in the Black tradition to the experience of slavery, reminiscences of the Civil War, and shared celebrations of striving, freedom, and salvation.
Use code CAMERATA for 25% off!
““[We’ll Be There] was beautiful and vibrant to hear.. exciting and revealing.” –
New York Classical Review, 2022
The Camerata continues its trailblazing exploration of the American spiritual tradition, with folk hymns derived from English and Celtic folklore, African-derived call-and-shout group songs, links in the Black tradition to the experience of slavery, reminiscences of the Civil War, and shared celebrations of striving, freedom, and salvation.
Postponed!
““[We’ll Be There] was beautiful and vibrant to hear.. exciting and revealing.” –
New York Classical Review, 2022
The Camerata continues its trailblazing exploration of the American spiritual tradition, with folk hymns derived from English and Celtic folklore, African-derived call-and-shout group songs, links in the Black tradition to the experience of slavery, reminiscences of the Civil War, and shared celebrations of striving, freedom, and salvation.
Streaming
On-Demand
The performance will be available for on-demand streaming from November 10-28 – choose the “Online” ticket option.
““[We’ll Be There] was beautiful and vibrant to hear.. exciting and revealing.” –
New York Classical Review, 2022
The Camerata continues its trailblazing exploration of the American spiritual tradition, with folk hymns derived from English and Celtic folklore, African-derived call-and-shout group songs, links in the Black tradition to the experience of slavery, reminiscences of the Civil War, and shared celebrations of striving, freedom, and salvation.
““[We’ll Be There] was beautiful and vibrant to hear.. exciting and revealing.” –
New York Classical Review, 2022
The Camerata continues its trailblazing exploration of the American spiritual tradition, with folk hymns derived from English and Celtic folklore, African-derived call-and-shout group songs, links in the Black tradition to the experience of slavery, reminiscences of the Civil War, and shared celebrations of striving, freedom, and salvation.