[Uniquely American: Dr. Everett Jones, piano] ]
"William Grant Still was not only a pioneering African American composer,” Everett Jones states,” but an American composer who sought to unite different cultures through music; the festival is a celebration of his life and works, and it commemorates the 30th anniversary of his death.” At 6:30 pm on both evenings in the Mead Theatre, Judith Still (William Grant Still's daughter) will be conducting a Take Note discussion, which includes a PowerPoint presentation. On December 4 from 7 pm to 7:45 pm in the Wintergarden as part of the Stars of Tomorrow program, Stivers School for the Arts Ringing Tigers – Henrietta Cissy Matthews, Director – will perform. Hauer Music Company is the December 6 concert co-sponsor, Everett Jones is the Bill and Dianne Schneider Endowed Guest Artist. -- http://www.daytonphilharmonic.com [William Grant Still (1895-1978) was born in Woodville, Mississippi and died in Los Angeles, California. Dr. Dominique-René de Lerma has compiled a comprehensive Works List, which he has generously made available for the William Grant Still page at AfriClassical.com]
Uniquely AmericanDr. Everett Jones, piano
Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra
William Grant Still Festival
Judith Anne Still
Dr. Dominique-René de Lerma
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