Featuring pianist Philip Powell as well as guest conductor David Rudge, the Long Bay Symphony presents the second installment of the 35th Anniversary Season Masterworks series titled Native Voices. This program is inspired by the ide=a that music often consciously speaks in the voice of a composer’s homeland. Antonin Dvorák echoes the spirit of his Czech heritage in all of his works, most notably in the popular Slavonic Dance No. 1. William Grant Still, considered the “Dean” of African American composers, merged his own musical heritage with the mainstream symphonic world; Wood Notes (a set of musical images from Still’s birthplace of Woodville, Mississippi) illustrates this blend of American popular and classical styles. MBHS Music and Arts Center, 3302 Robert M Grissom Pkwy, 4-7 p.m. $28+, (843) 448-8379, www.longbaysymphony.com