YMCA OF FREDERICK COUNTY
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Saturday, March 29
Terry Jenoure, violin, and Angelica Sanchez, piano
Terry Jenoure is a polymath, a violinist, a vocalist, a visual artist working in a variety of media, a scholar documenting African American performing artists in academia, and an educator specializing in diversifying arts education in public schools. A member of the ensemble that recorded John Carter’s epochal Roots and Folklore: Episodes in the Development of American Folk Music in the 1980s, Dr. Jenoure’s own music frequently draws upon the life experiences of her parents and grandparents, a family with Jamaican and Puerto Rican roots. Over the years, the duo with Angelica Sanchez has become central to Jenoure’s music.
A pianist last heard in Frederick as part of FEMA’s Pianoscapes series, Angelica Sanchez has collaborated with iconic figures like Wadada Leo Smith and Paul Motian, and recent Pulitzer Prize winner Tyshawn Sorey. Her music has been recognized in national and international media outlets like National Public Radio, The New York Times, and Chicago Tribune. She was also the 2008 recipient of a French/American Chamber Music America grant, the 2011 and 2024 Rockefeller Brothers Pocantico artist residency, and the 2022 Civitella Fellowship in Italy.
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Produced by Frederick Experimental Music Association
Frederick YMCA Arts Center
115 East Church Street
This series is made possible by the generous support of The Delaplaine Foundation and Plamondon Hospitality Group
Doors 7:00 pm/Artists Conversation 7:30/Concert 8:00
Tickets for each concert: $20
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