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Conductor Jeannette Sorrell

1791 was a year of upheaval: While Mozart was working on his famous Requiem and facing his own death, political struggles for freedom and democracy were shaking the world—in France as well as across the Atlantic.

In this program, conductor Jeannette Sorrell combines Mozart’s unfinished Requiem with excerpts from four contemporary works by American composers. Together, they engage in a dialogue about memory, cultural traditions, racism, and the ongoing struggle for freedom.

Lineup

  • German Symphony Orchestra Berlin
  • Jeannette Sorrell, conductor
  • Carine Tinney, soprano
  • J'Nai Bridges, mezzo-soprano
  • Siyabonga Maqungo, tenor
  • Kevin Deas, bass-baritone
  • Berlin Radio Choir
  • Ines Kaun, chorus director

Program

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Requiem in D minor, K. 626 (arrangement by Robert D. Levin)

interwoven with

Damien Geter

An African American Requiem: Excerpts

Eric Gould

1791: Requiem for the Ancestors: Excerpts

Jessie Montgomery

Five Freedom Songs: Excerpts

Jeannette Sorrell

Voices of 1791: Excerpts

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Additional information
Dates
February 2027
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