Julia Bullock: History’s Persistent Voice

Presented by San Francisco Symphony

Julia Bullock: History's Persistent Voice

A multimedia performance at SF Symphony. Tuesday, May 17 at 7:30 PM

San Francisco Symphony Collaborative Partner Julia Bullock shares History's Persistent Voice, her original and ever-developing program, which highlights the words, work, and experiences of Black American artists. In this mixed media concert, voices spanning across generations who were enslaved through the 1860s are heard alongside those who lived through years of convict leasing, share cropping, Jim Crow, and mass incarceration.

Curated and performed by Julia Bullock, with Christian Reif conducting the San Francisco Symphony, and visual art installations designed by Hana S. Kim, History's Persistent Voice features all-new commissioned music by an esteemed roster of American women of color, including Jessie Montgomery, Carolyn Yarnell, Allison Loggins-Hull, Pamela Z, and Tania León.

Although cycles of violence, oppression, and demoralization are ongoing, for these artists it’s clear how various forms of human expression can facilitate some manifestation of liberation and freedom.

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City: San Francisco
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Program Items

Jessie Montgomery Five Freedom Songs​ [SF Symphony Co-commission]
Carolyn Yarnell I Come Up the Hard Way [world premiere]
Carolyn Yarnell ain’t my home [world premiere]
Allison Loggins-Hull Mama’s Little Precious Thing [West Coast premiere]
Pamela Z Quilt [SF Symphony commission, world premiere]
Tania León Green Pastures [West Coast premiere]

Performers

Christian Reif Conductor
Julia Bullock Curator and Classical Singer
Hana S. Kim Visual Artist
Members of the San Francisco Symphony

Davies Symphony Hall

Davies Symphony Hall

201 Van Ness Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States