Echoes from the Wall: Honor, Remembrance and Unity
Echoes from the Wall: Honor, Remembrance and Unity is a free Memorial Day concert presented by The City Choir of Washington at the Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall. The program centers on Albert Tiberio’s *The Wall*, a tribute to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial written for narrator, soloists, and orchestra, and pairs it with American music by Samuel Barber, Aaron Copland, and other composers. The concert concludes with a community sing-along inviting the entire audience to participate.
When: Saturday, May 29, 2027.
Showtimes: The page lists 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Tickets: Admission is free. Tickets are expected to become available soon.
Program: Albert Tiberio’s *The Wall*, along with selections by Samuel Barber, Aaron Copland, and additional American composers.
Performers: The City Choir of Washington, with a narrator, soloists, orchestra, and additional artists to be announced.
Finale: A community sing-along for the full audience.
Venue: The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall.
Address: 4915 East Campus Drive, Alexandria, Virginia 22311.
Parking: The page indicates that free parking is available in the Beauregard Street Parking Garage, directly across Campus Drive from the concert hall. Its parking information refers to Sunday, although the event itself is listed for Saturday.
Driving directions: From Washington, D.C., take the 14th Street Bridge to I-395, then use Exit 5 for King Street/Route 7 West. Continue approximately half a mile, turn left onto North Beauregard Street, and turn right onto Campus Drive after about a quarter mile. The garage is on the left and the concert hall is on the right.
Additional details: Further information, including the remaining artists, is forthcoming.