[Fleurs d`Haiti, 10 Selections de Piano par Ludovic Lamothe Compositeur; Disques Victor]
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January 18, 2010
“King Celebration 2010
On this Martin Luther King Day, our entire show is devoted to a celebration of the life of Dr. King. Music was an important force in the civil rights movement, and important in the personal life of Dr. King as well. Thursday night in Atlanta, the Atlanta Symphony and the singers of Morehouse and Spelman Colleges in Atlanta presented a King celebration concert. We'll hear highlights from that concert in both hours today.”
“Today's Playlist
Wynton Marsalis
Excerpts from Symphony No. 2 ("Blues Symphony")
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra with conductor Robert Spano
Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel, Atlanta
Ludovic Lamothe
Haitian Merengue ("La Dangereuse")
Pianist William Chapman Nyaho
Richard Strauss
"Morning"
Contralto Marian Anderson and pianist Franz Rupp
Ludwig van Beethoven
Leonore Overture No. 3
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra with conductor Robert Spano
Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel, Atlanta
David Conte
"The Homecoming: In Memoriam Martin Luther King, Jr."
Chanticleer
Spivey Hall, Morrow, Georgia
Traditional (Arranged by Peter Wilhousky)
"The Battle Hymn of the Republic"
The Chicago Sinfonietta, the Apostolic Church of God Sanctuary Choir, and the Chicago Children's Choir with conductor Paul Freeman
Symphony Center, Chicago
Donald Sur
Excerpts from "Slavery Documents"
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the combined choirs of Morehouse and Spelman Colleges with conductor Robert Spano
Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel, Atlanta
Traditional
"We Shall Overcome"
The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the combined choirs of Morehouse and Spelman Colleges with conductor Robert Spano
Martin Luther King Jr. International Chapel, Atlanta”
[Haitian Composer Ludovic Lamothe (1882-1953) is profiled at AfriClassical.com]
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