Santa Monica Symphony presents: Voices of Justice
About this Event
This concert centers on music as collective expression and social reflection. Damien Geter’s Justice Symphony brings together orchestra and choir in a powerful statement on equity, dignity, and shared humanity. The program honors the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and reflects on the role of music as a voice for justice and change.
Program:
Damien Geter, I Said What I Said (2021)
Florence Price, Andante moderato for string orchestra (1929)
—Intermission—
Damien Geter, Justice Symphony
I. Keep Your Eyes on the Prize
II. Precious Lord, Take My Hand
III. Ego Trippin'
With Julia Sapeta, soprano, and the Azusa Pacific University Chamber Singers
Michelle Jensen, Choirmaster
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Parking Info:
Civic Center Parking Structure
(4th St. & Olympic Blvd.)
Please allow 10-15 minutes to walk to Barnum Hall.
ADA Accessible Parking
Entrance on Olympic Blvd. between 4th St. & Lincoln Blvd.
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This concert is free as part of the Santa Monica Symphony’s commitment to presenting accessible performances for the community, and we warmly welcome .
Please note this ticket does not guarantee late entry, as seating is open and first-come, first-served. We strongly recommend arriving early. Doors open at 6:00 PM.
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