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Harlem Celebrates Harlem at Carnegie Hall, December 11th - New York Carib News

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Location: Carnegie Hall Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage–57th Street & 7th Avenue, Manhattan. Time: Sunday, December 11 | 2 pm Christmas Oratorio — Part V J.S. Bach  And Magnificat - J.S. Bach The Ballad of the Brown King: A Christmas Cantata (1954) Margaret Bonds words by Langston Hughes orchestration by Malcolm J. Merriweather. Award-winning soprano Kearstin Piper Brown recently starred in Intimate Apparel at Lincoln Center. She performs internationally and has […]

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