[Dr. Mickey Thomas Terry]
Mickey Thomas Terry, Ph.D., sends us this announcement:
“I receive AfriClassical releases daily and read them with great interest. Frequently, I see announcements for recitals and concerts by artists and performing groups. I am a concert organist, who is also the leading published authority on African-American classical organ composers. I am the Editor of the critically-acclaimed 'The African-American Organ Music Anthology' (MorningStar Music Publishers, Fenton, MO). The purpose of my correspondence today is to request the posting of an upcoming organ recital that I am giving. The recital is part of the Tuesday-Evening series at the Riverside Church in New York. The recital will take place on Tuesday, July 27th at 8pm. Performed will be works by Bach, Tournemire, Dupre, Sowerby, Horatio Parker, as well as African-American composers George Walker and Thomas Kerr.
"For your information, I am attaching a list of notices from previous recital performances as well as a biographical sketch. Would it be possible to list the Riverside recital? Thank you for your time and consideration.
"Regards,
Mickey Thomas Terry, Ph.D."
“MICKEY THOMAS TERRY holds degrees from East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, and a Ph.D. from Georgetown University in Washington, DC. Dr. Terry’s principal organ teachers have been Clarence Watters, Charles Callahan, and Ronald Stolk (Improvisation). He was the Second Prize winner of the 9th Annual Clarence Mader National Organ Competition (Los Angeles/Pasadena), and a finalist in both the Michigan International Organ Competition (University of Michigan Music School-Ann Arbor), and the Flint Competition (Flint, Michigan).
Dr. Terry is a critically-acclaimed concert organist who has concertized throughout the United States and the Caribbean, and has been broadcast several times on Public Radio International’s Pipedreams.” “Dr. Terry appears on the Albany Records label compact disc George Walker-A Portrait, playing the organ works of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer George Walker and on the Minnesota Public Radio compact disc Pipedreams Premieres, Volume 2, playing an organ work of African-American composer Thomas H. Kerr. Terry is currently the Director of Music and Organist of St. Mary’s Church at Piscataway (Clinton, Maryland).”
Mickey Thomas Terry
African American Organist
Tuesday-Evening Series
Riverside Church
July 27
New York