You Are Who I Love’s esteemed composer, Harold Meltzer, might have passed in 2024, but his last completed work, You Are Who I Love, is timely, potent, and full of life. In collaboration with poet Aracelis Girmay, You Are Who I Love, through words and music, paints a portrait of the undocumented immigrant experience in the United States. This evening is a mash-up for Sandbox Percussion and the Grammy award-winning, Philadelphia-based chorus The Crossing. The work brings to the forefront Meltzer’s contemplation on the daily struggle of people finding ways to live in the catastrophes that modern America dredges up.
Wed, Feb 25, 7:30pm, $28-$70
Bing Concert Hall, Stanford

