Ruckus and Davóne Tines, bass-baritone
Thursday
February 5, 2026
7:30 pm
Patricia Reser Center for the Arts
Presented by Friends of Chamber Music and The Reser
A baroque band with a fresh, visceral approach, Ruckus aims to fuse the early music movement’s questing, creative spirit with the grit, groove, and jangle of American roots music, creating a unique sound. Time traveling through four centuries of reimagined songs, hymns, and ballads, Ruckus and path-breaking singer Davóne Tines have created an extraordinary program commemorating our country’s anniversary year.
“The world’s only period-instrument rock band.” San Francisco Classical Voice
“Davóne Tines is changing what it means to be a classical singer.” The New Yorker
Please note: The event will be ticketed through The Reser and seats will be assigned at a later date; please indicate any seating preferences in the note section.
Tickets will be sent directly via email by The Patricia Reser Center for the Arts. Expect to receive your tickets on January 22nd, two weeks before the concert date.
- Program: Thursday, February 5
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Program: What is Your Hand in This?
The 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence demands we acknowledge that the quest for a better world continues through the present moment. How can this fragile American experiment hold? How can we passionately call out the wrongs we see, while living together as a people? Can we find compassion for others? Can you find compassion for yourself?
Time traveling through four centuries of reimagined songs, hymns and ballads, the intrepidearly music band Ruckus and pathbreaking singer and creator Davóne Tines converge to deliver the bite of America’s revolutionary musics in order to ask the simple question: “What is your hand in this?”
Stephen FOSTER Beautiful Dreamer
Douglas Adam August BALLIETT Overture from Compassion Preludes
BALLIETT The Four F’s from Compassion Preludes
TRADITIONAL, arr. Davóne Tines Be the Lover of My Soul
George Frederic HANDEL Concerto Grosso No. 10 in D Minor, Op 6: II
BALLIETT Scherzo from Compassion Preludes
John DICKINSON, arr. Balliett The Liberty Song
HANDEL Concerto Grosso No. 10 in D Minor, op 6: IV
George W. CLARK What Mean Ye?
Sawney FREEMAN A New Death March
Joshua McCarter SIMPSON To The White People of America
FREEMAN The Rays of Liberty
Lewis ALLAN & Earl ROBINSON, arr. Tines & Balliett The House I Live In
BALLIETT Federal Nations
Benjamin CARR The Federal Overture
HANDEL “Why do the Nations so Furiously Rage” from Messiah
Julius EASTMAN Buddha
Clyde OTIS, arr. Tines & Balliett This Bitter Earth
TINES, arr. Balliett What is My Hand in This?
William BILLINGS Chester
Sam COOKE A Change is Gonna Come
BALLIETT Nunc Dimiitis from Compassion Preludes
TRADITIONAL / arr. Tines Be the Lover of My Soul
Generously sponsored by:
Ronni Lacroute • Bank of America
