The event will feature the world premiere of the John Christopher Wineglass composition “Alone Together,” which addresses social issues and systemic racial disparities.
COSTA MESA — The Pacific Symphony will stream a free concert Tuesday in tribute to George Floyd, marking the one-year anniversary of his death at the hands of Minneapolis police. The Pacific Symphony, in partnership with the Fresno Philharmonic, Monterey Symphony and the San Jose Chamber Orchestra, commissioned Emmy Award-winning composer John Christopher Wineglass to write “Alone Together,” a piece that addresses social issues and systemic racial disparities. Music Director Carl St. Clair will conduct the Pacific Symphony in the world premiere online at 7 p.
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