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Songs of Freedom and Hope hosted by Japanese Friendship Garden
February 27, 2021
In an effort to continue Japanese Friendship Garden outreach beyond Balboa Park, they have partnered with lyric baritone Glenn Herring to celebrate Black History Month with a virtual lecture on spirituals, African-American composers, musicians, and seminal works.
*This lecture is free with registration on Zoom.
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Mr. Herring is a native of the windy city Chicago where he spent over a decade performing as a musician and has even sung with members of the acclaimed Chicago Symphony Chorus. Glenn has taught music in the U.S. and abroad and currently resides in Vermont where he is a member of the Burlington Choral Society and the Vermont African American/ African Diaspora Artist Network.
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Mr. Herring is a native of the windy city Chicago where he spent over a decade performing as a musician and has even sung with members of the acclaimed Chicago Symphony Chorus. Glenn has taught music in the U.S. and abroad and currently resides in Vermont where he is a member of the Burlington Choral Society and the Vermont African American/ African Diaspora Artist Network.
Event by Japanese Friendship Garden
Online: us02web.zoom.us
Saturday, February 27, 2021 at 2:30 PM PST
Price: Free
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