Saturday, April 10, 2010

Hailstork, Ellington & Kay on 'Atlanta Music Scene,' WABE 90.1 FM & WABE.org, 9 PM April 12


[Adolphus C. Hailstork (b. 1941)]

The Atlanta Music Festival Concert is a Public Radio classical music program which presents a fascinating collection of works by several generations of African American composers. We asked the radio station for details. Lois Reitzes, Director of Arts & Cultural Programming at WABE 90.1 FM and WABE.org, has graciously replied. Readers who live outside the broadcast area of WABE 90.1 FM can hear the program via live streaming at WABE.org:

“Here are the listings for the program which airs on the Atlanta Music Scene, April 12 @ 9 pm. Robert Hubert hosts the show. The producer is Tommy Joe Anderson. Thanks for your interest in our programming. Lois Reitzes

Robert Hubert, Classical Host / Programmer
Atlanta Music Scene
90.1 WABE, Atlanta / WABE.Org
April 12, 2010 – 9:00pm
Howard Swanson: The Negro Speaks of Rivers (bass-baritone Stephen Ozcomert
John W. Work, III: Dusk at Sea (tenor Timothy Miller)
Cecil Cohen: Death of an Old Seaman (baritone Brent David)
Duke Ellington: Come Sunday (saxophonist Dwight Andrews pianist Gary Motley)
Ulysses Kay: Epigrams & Hymn (Meridian Chorale conducted by Steven Darsey)
Adolphus Hailstork: Prelude from Suite for Organ (organist Trey Clegg)
Mark Fax: Love (mezzo-soprano Katherine Murray)
Uzee Brown, Jr.: I Dream A World (tenor Timothy Miller)
John W. Work, III: Dancing in the Sun
Dwight Andrews: Benediction (the Meridian Chorale conducted by Dwight Andrews) (cantor Timothy Miller & organist Trey Clegg)
[Duke Ellington, Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork and Ulysses Simpson Kay are profiled at AfriClassical.com]

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