
Museum of the American Revolution
Sound of History Performance
1 hour
When
Where
Museum of the American Revolution
101 South Third St
Philadelphia
,
PA
19106

What does it mean for musicians to be embedded at a history museum? How might art influence practice? How might history influence art? And what does the Revolution sound like 250 years later? As the Semiquincentennial of the Declaration of Independence approaches, the Museum explores these questions in partnership with ArtPhilly and Black Music City, a collaboration between WXPN, WRTI, and RECPhilly. Two artist fellows have been immersed in the Museum - exploring collections and exhibitions, as well as attending meetings and public programs - using the experience to create original musical works bridging the worlds between 1776 and 2026. Join the Museum of the American Revolution for the premiere of these new compositions, as part of Philadelphia’s inaugural What Now: 2026 citywide arts festival. Sound of History is a joint commission of ArtPhilly, Black Music City, and the Museum for the American Revolution for the What Now: 2026 festival with support from America250PA, The Presser Foundation, and the 25th Century Foundation.

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