Bank of America Chamber Music
Sponsored By: Bank of America Phenotypic Recordings
Venue: Dock Street Theatre
Duration: Approximately 1 hour, 15 minutes
Overview
This cornerstone Festival series promises a captivating journey through the world of classical music in one of its most intimate and accessible forms. Curated by Charles E. and Andrea L. Volpe Director of Chamber Music Paul Wiancko, the series offers 11 unique programs each performed three times at the Dock Street Theatre. For the first time, we will offer two evening performances. Don’t miss this chance to be moved and inspired by the beauty of chamber music!

The 2026 Suzan D. Boyd Composer-in-Residence is Allison Loggins-Hull.
About Allison Loggins-Hull
Celebrated as a musical “powerhouse” (The Washington Post), Allison Loggins-Hull is a composer, flutist, and producer whose work defies genre, ranging from symphonic music to film scores, chamber music, and electronic music.
Her signature style of composing for orchestra is characterized by unique sonic effects that echo contemporary music production techniques. Her works are profoundly influenced by Black American music, creating a vibrant and kaleidoscopic sonic palette. Thematically, her compositions are deeply rooted in the experiences of community, culture, and life, offering a rich and evocative musical narrative. Her artistic reflections on Black stories, music, and experience have led to works aligned with Afrofuturism, a movement that imagines alternate realities and a liberated future viewed through the lens of Black cultures.
Recent and upcoming highlights include premieres performed by the New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, The Cleveland Orchestra, Seattle Symphony, Toronto Symphony, The Knights, Third Coast Percussion, Apollo Chamber Players, and the National Orchestral Institute. In her newest appointment, Loggins-Hull will serve as Resident Artistic Partner to the New Jersey Symphony for a term that began in September 2024. The 2024-2025 season marked her last of three years as the Lewis Composer Fellow with The Cleveland Orchestra, an engagement that focused on the narratives and history of Cleveland through the prism of one of the world’s great orchestras, culminating in three world premieres and two portrait albums due in 2026.
Loggins-Hull has performed as an accompanist to major pop acts, including Lizzo and Frank Ocean. She has performed on multiple blockbuster film scores and composed the score for Bring Them Back, an award-winning documentary executive-produced by Debbie Allen about the legendary dancer Maurice Hines. Loggins-Hull lives in Montclair, NJ with her family. She is represented by Pink Noise Agency, a BIG Arts Group company. Allison Loggins-Hull received a 2025 Fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. www.allisonloggins.com
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Fri, May 22,
2026
at 1:00 PM
Program I
Sat, May 23,
2026
at 11:00 AM
Program I
Sat, May 23,
2026
at 1:00 PM
Program I
Sun, May 24,
2026
at 11:00 AM
Program II
Sun, May 24,
2026
at 1:00 PM
Program II
Mon, May 25,
2026
at 11:00 AM
Program II
Mon, May 25,
2026
at 1:00 PM
Program III
Tue, May 26,
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Program III
Tue, May 26,
2026
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Program III
Wed, May 27,
2026
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Program IV
Wed, May 27,
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Program IV
Thu, May 28,
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Program IV
Thu, May 28,
2026
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Program V
Fri, May 29,
2026
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Program V
Fri, May 29,
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Program V
Sat, May 30,
2026
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Program VI
Sat, May 30,
2026
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Program VI
Sun, May 31,
2026
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Program VI
Sun, May 31,
2026
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Program VII
Mon, June 1,
2026
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Program VII
Mon, June 1,
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Program VII
Tue, June 2,
2026
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Program VIII
Tue, June 2,
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Program VIII
Wed, June 3,
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Program VIII
Wed, June 3,
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Program IX
Thu, June 4,
2026
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Program IX
Thu, June 4,
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Program IX
Fri, June 5,
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Program X
Fri, June 5,
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Program X
Sat, June 6,
2026
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Program X
Sat, June 6,
2026
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Program XI
Sun, June 7,
2026
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Program XI
Sun, June 7,
2026
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Program XI