Sing for Hope: Monica Yunus and Camille Zamora, sopranos, with FSU faculty Timothy Hoekman and Valerie M. Trujillo.
Stellar sopranos Monica Yunus and Camille Zamora light up the evening, accompanied by College of Music faculty artists Timothy Hoekman and Valerie M. Trujillo. ABOUT SING FOR HOPE Sing for Hope transforms lives by using the power of the arts to create a better world. We believe that the arts have unmatched power to uplift, unite, and heal, and that all people deserve access to them. Founded in 2006, Sing for Hope’s programs include: Sing For Hope Pianos - 500+ artist-created pianos placed in NYC’s public spaces for all to enjoy, then transported to permanent homes in schools and hospitals, impacting 2 million+ New Yorkers & visitors. Sing For Hope Youth Arts - Dynamic arts programming created in partnership with the NYC Department of Education benefiting 100,000+ students and community members in 200+ public schools. Sing For Hope Healing Arts - Collaborative concerts, bedside performances, and creative workshops serving 24,000+ patients & caregivers at 20+ healthcare sites across the city. Sing For Hope Global - A three-tiered initiative bringing creative arts programs to relief sites and mass transit hubs worldwide, while driving the international movement for increased inclusion of the arts in global convenings on social change.
Tickets are available thought the FSU Fine Arts Ticket Office (FSU Fine Arts Building, 540 W. Call Street) and online at tickets.music.fsu.edu.
Ticket prices for this event are $10 Adult, $5 Child/non-FSU student; free for FSU students with valid ID.
Phone: 850-644-6500
2021/10/07 - 2021/10/07
Opperman Music Hall - Florida State University
114 N Copeland St., Tallahassee, FL 32304
Nearby parking available.