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NBAF Review: ASO Electrifies at Ebenezer
By Pierre Ruhe Monday, July 28, 2008, 01:02 PM
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“For the past eight years, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra has ventured from its Symphony Hall home to perform a free show in Ebenezer Baptist Church as part of the National Black Arts Festival. The distance between Midtown and downtown’s Sweet Auburn district is just a few miles, but in mood and expectation — and, strikingly, engagement with the audience — these concerts often seem like a world away. Sunday evening, in the church’s Horizon Sanctuary, the ASO and conductor Robert Spano played to a full house and revisited its Ebenezer formula: young minority musicians take the solo spot in a short work or a movement from a concerto, followed by a complete reading of a popular, barnstorming symphony.”
“First up was cellist Khari Joyner, an incoming senior at Lakeside High School, playing the opening movement of Haydn’s C Major Cello Concerto, premiered in the 1760s. Joyner already boasts an impressive local resume, as a student in the ASO’s minority-center Talent Development Program and as principal cellist in the disciplined Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra. He’s a charismatic soloist, too, finding the essence of the concerto’s elegant passions — rewarded with a grateful standing ovation.
“Violinist Danielle Belen Nesmith is a graduate of the University of Southern California and winner of the 2008 Sphinx Competition, a Detroit program that fosters the talents of budding Hispanic and black classical musicians. With a lush, honeyed tone, she offered two gems, William Grant Still’s 'Mother and Child,' a lovely little song for violin and orchestra from 1943, and Wieniawski’s 1853 daredevil 'Polonaise Brillante,' exactingly played.” Full Post [William Grant Still (1895-1978) is profiled at AfriClassical.com]
Danielle Belen Nesmith
2008 Sphinx Winner
National Black Arts Festival
Ebenezer Baptist Church
William Grant Still
Mother and Child
Thank you for posting the review from the AJC. Supporting these artists is so important. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteLeatrice Ellzy
National Black Arts Festival