
This week, the Philadelphia Orchestra announced a name change for their concert hall. Following a 25 million dollar gift, Verizon Hall will be renamed Marian Anderson Hall, honouring the renowned contralto.
Digging deeper: Richard Worley, former chair of the Philadelphia Orchestra’s board, and his wife Leslie Miller made the legendary donation. The former financier and his wife expressed a wish to honour the trailblazing contralto who broke racial barriers and shared her formidable artistry despite civil rights adversity.
Why it matters: Worley and Miller’s donation is one of the largest in the Philadelphia Orchestra’s history. It comes in an era when the Philadelphia Orchestra, under Yannick Nézét-Séguin’s leadership, has made efforts to create a more racially diverse, representative art form. Kudos to Worley and Miller for honouring Anderson; a formidable Philadelphian who overcame so much to touch the hearts of many.
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