Multicultural Music Group

Multicultural Music Group The Multicultural Music Group, Inc. is a non-profit established in 1996 with a mission to present history through music.

We believe multicultural arts instruction is a tool to achieve global understanding, cultural awareness, and academic improvement. The Multicultural Music Encounters (MME) is an annual series that brings together composers, scholars, and musicians in order to promote major historical events from around the world with minor public exposure. These events are introduced through the use of a panel dis

cussion, a music performance depicting the history of the occasion and an interactive audience's reflection of the music/history combination. Panel Discussion

During this component of the presentation, world-renowned scholars discuss the event from different perspectives; including the causes, the effects and the consequences of the focused situation. During this segment, the composer of the commissioned work presents her/his perspective for the creation of the work and the inspiring sources for the musical piece. At the end of the discussion, the audience has an opportunity to ask questions or add comments to the topic. Performance of Composition

The performance aspect premiers a multi-movement instrumental work in a symphonic setting. The composition is performed by the MMG Orchestra and the Bronx Arts Ensemble with renowned guest artists from around the world. The commissioned work is written by a composer from the focused culture utilizing distinct aspects of their ethnic heritage. History/Performance Reflection

The reflection component of the MME is an interaction between the audience, the panelists, the musicians, the conductor and the composer in which each of them express their aesthetic experiences during the performance and their affective/cognitive connection to the music and history. An open mic is utilized during this segment which is coordinated by the panel moderator, the master of ceremonies and the MMG staff.

04/07/2026

It was an honor to co-sponsor this event!

Join us for a spectacular FREE performance featuring the MULTICULTURAL MUSIC GROUP ORCHESTRA and guest conductors, Ali B...
06/08/2025

Join us for a spectacular FREE performance featuring the MULTICULTURAL MUSIC GROUP ORCHESTRA and guest conductors, Ali Bello, Robert Navarro, and Christina Morris, with a special performance by MMG Students and Alumni, June 29th at 4:15pm at the Lehman College Lovinger Theater. The Multicultural Music Group Orchestra is a 32-person ensemble of strings, brass, woodwinds, piano, percussionists, and bassists from around the world. We’re pleased to feature a diverse trio of guest conductors, and celebrate the advancement of our Mott Hal Middle School Symphonic Youth Orchestra with a special community segment. This year’s set list will include the following pieces:

2014 - Retire 21 - The Life and Struggle of Roberto Clemente - Written and Conducted by Robert Navarro

2016 – Indigenous Blues / Journey to the Naturals - Written by Donald Harrison and Conducted by Christina Morris

This ambitious commission, led by NEA Jazz Master Donald Harrison, connects the ancestral cultures of the Gulf with the rhythms of Africa and the diaspora’s journey. From the forced labor routes to the trauma of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and the BP oil disaster, Indigenous Blues paints an aural picture of survival, displacement, and cultural endurance. Through this piece, we confront environmental devastation and migration as intertwined global issues, rooted in centuries of resistance.

2017 – Yuba del Sur - Written by Luis Mojica, Conducted by Ali Bello

Yuba del Sur pays homage to the deep ties between Hispanic heritage and Africa, drawing attention to the Sahrawi people of Western Sahara and the communities of Equatorial Guinea. It reflects on forgotten geographies, where colonial borders and global neglect intersect with everyday resilience. This piece reminds us that Africa’s story is woven into the fabric of the Americas, resonating in the beats of drums and the voices of the displaced.

2017 - Chronicles of Darfur - Written by Benny Russell, Conducted by Ali Bello

2018 – Fifty Lashes/Fifty Bullets - Written by Bruce Purse, Conducted by Ali Bello

This powerful work confronts the parallel histories of racial violence, whether inflicted by the lash or the bullet. Drawing connections between the brutalities of slavery and modern-day systemic violence, 50 Lashes/50 Bullets compels us to witness, remember, and reckon with these ongoing legacies. It is both a memorial and a call to action, urging us never to turn away from these truths. We have to mention the Amadou Dialou's murder by the local police.

2019 - In a Brotherly Mood - Written by Luis Mojica, Conducted by Ali Bello
Based on the Caste System in India and the similar social conditions around the world.

2020 – Cruzando La Frontera (Borders: Haiti/D.R.) - Written by Luis Columna, Conducted by Ali Bello

Our final piece, Cruzando La Frontera, brings us to the island of Hispaniola, exploring the tense and complex relationship between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. It bears witness to the struggles faced by those who cross borders seeking safety, dignity, and belonging, in a land divided by histories of colonization and racialized politics. This work challenges us to reconsider the meaning of borders—both physical and emotional—and the humanity that transcends them.

La Perla (Notes of Hope: Puerto Rico – featuring MMG Alumni students) - Written by Giovanni Hidalgo, Conducted by Timofei Rosales

Inspired by Giovanni Hidalgo’s composition, La Perla brings to life the vibrant spirit of a community in San Juan often defined by its poverty. Drawing from Dr. Oscar Lewis’s controversial "culture of poverty" theory, this piece instead uplifts the joy, creativity, and cultural pride that thrive in La Perla neighborhood in Old San Juan despite economic hardship. It is a testament to the resilience of Puerto Rican communities, challenging deterministic narratives and celebrating their enduring hope.

Amazing Grace – featuring MMG Alumni students, Elissa Carmona's “Timeless Tunes” Ensemble - Conducted by Timofei Rosales

Each piece is approximately 4 to 6 minutes, which should cover the time from 4:30 to 5:30 on Sunday, June 29th, 2025

FREE ADMISSION! Mark your calendar and we'll see you June 29th 🪘🎷🎺🎸🎻🎹🎼

02/12/2025

Get excited! Yasser Tejeda will perform at Dutch Baby as part of our 2024-25 season!

02/07/2025

Yasser Tejeda is back with us for a third time! See you at Dutch Baby Bakery on Thursday, February 27, at 5:30 p.m., for a wonderful celebration of Afro-Dominican culture!

WE’RE CLOSE TO OUR GOAL! As a 501c3 nonprofit organization serving Harlem, the Bronx, and partnered with Mott Hall Schoo...
12/25/2024

WE’RE CLOSE TO OUR GOAL!

As a 501c3 nonprofit organization serving Harlem, the Bronx, and partnered with Mott Hall School for 25 years, funding only gets harder and harder to come by. This year, help us continue giving the gift of music instruction to students by donating to our campaign to complete the 2024-2025 Multicultural Music Group's Symphonic Youth Program!

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