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Resounding Peace
Resounding is not just loud. It is emphatic and reverberant; enduring and unmistakable. Peace seems to be the goal line that's always declared, never reached. Peace time is not considered a truth in our world, a realistic or attainable state of being. Is the only way to truly experience peace to deny the harsh realities of our world? We say: no.
Hear Us, Hear Them presents our annual spring concert, Resounding Peace. Featuring a world premiere collaboration with composer Danielle Olana Jagelski partners with Cincinnati Poet Laureate Yalie Kamara.
The event begins at 4pm at ARCOCincinnati: 3301 Price Ave. Cincinnati, OH. Pre-sale tickets are available online for $10, or regular tickets are $15 at the door. Student and group discounts are available.This site is ADA accessible with parking, and an interpreter will be present for the event. It will be recorded for later viewing.

25 for 25: A New Time for Choral Music
For The May Festival’s 25 for 25 project, the group has been partnered with 17-year old rachel mugemancuro, an alum of the LA Phil’s Composer Fellowship Program. They will be joined by 25 other choral groups throughout the Cincinnati community. This is a free event at Christ Church Cathedral downtown.

Noise Over Silence / Action Over Stillness
Hear Us, Hear Them presents their inaugural live performance Noise Over Silence / Action Over Stillness on Saturday, February 26 at 7:30pm at Presbyterian Church of Wyoming.
Featuring works by Queen Lili’uokalani, Stacey Gibbs, Mari Esabel Valverde, Alejandro Consolacion II and a world premiere commission, "Little Ones," by Danielle Jagelski. Conducted by Harry Mathurin-Cecil with pianist Robert Brooks Carlson.
Tickets are available to purchase for $10 at the door. Seating is general admission and masks are required. This event is made possible by our generous donors, ArtsWave and the Ohio Arts Council.

Community Conversations: Dr. Jace Saplan, Director of Choral Activities at the University of Hawai'i
Dr. Jace Saplan joins the ensemble for a conversation on the traditional works of Queen Lili'uokalani.

Community Conversations: Danielle Jagelski and the Greater Cincinnati Native American Coalition
Composer Danielle Jagelski joins Greater Cincinnati Native American Coalition Executive Director Jheri Neri to discuss her commissioned work for the ensemble.

An Afternoon of Song
Join Hear Us, Hear Them for a mini-concert at Church of Our Saviour (65 E Hollister St. Cincinnati). This event is open to the public and free admission.

Collective Noise
Hear Us, Hear Them presents our first in-person event, Collective Noise at Rohs’ Street Café (245 W McMillan, Cincinnati 45219). We are honored to be joined by like-minded groups in the community for an evening of arts performances. More details to come! Admission is free.

Community Conversation: Mari Esabel Valverde, composer
Mari Esabel Valverde joins the ensemble via zoom to discussion her piece, “We Hold Your Names Sacred.”

Be Heard: Music School 101 – A guide to studying music in college
Applying to collegiate music programs this year and not sure where to start? Join Hear Us, Hear Them for Be Heard: Music School 101 on Sunday, October 17, 2021 at 5pm EDT with special guest: CCM Admissions Counselor, Kandice Odister.

We Are The Storm
Join us for Hear Them, Hear Us ensembles’ inaugural concert entitled, “We Are the Storm.” Conducted by Harry Mathurin-Cecil and accompanied by Robert Brooks Carlson. This performance will be streamed on YouTube and was recorded using precaution during COVID-19. The video will be accessible here on Sunday, July 11, 2021 at 5pm ET here.
Admission is free with a suggested donation of $15.
Poster design by Lily Bobrick