Thursday, March 31, 2011
San Francisco Classical Voice: 'About Time to Hear Some Duke Ellington'; Lara Downes & Brubeck Jazz Quintet
Labels: Brubeck, David Sanford, Long Time Coming, Rita Dove
Kelly Hall-Tompkins Provides Concert Schedule of O'Connor String Quartet from April to July
Austin Daily Herald: Brian Pfaltzgraff in 'I Lift Mine Eyes Unto the Hills' by Adolphus Hailstork, Wartburg Choir 7:30 PM 4/1
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Peter Henderson Performs '24 Studies in African Rhythms' of Fred Onovwerosuoke, 7:30 PM April 2 Christ Church Cathedral
Bass-Baritone Morris Robinson is 'Commendatore' in 'Don Giovanni' of Florida Grand Opera from April 16, Miami
http://fgotickets.org/Tickets/EventDetails.aspx?id=774
Soprano Marlissa Hudson's CD; Music of African and African American Composers, 7 PM April 1, Pilgrim UCC St. Louis
Michael S. Wright on 'UK Arts Council Grants': "The 'axe' is likely to hit the music industry"
New York City Housing Symphony Celebrates 40th Anniversary, Part 1
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
49th Music Kitchen Performance: 'Bridgett Kibbey-harp and Claire Chase-flute' Dec. 11, 2010
Labels: African "Magic Flute", Bridgett Kibbey, Claire Chase, Harp, Shelter
Baritone Ralph Cato and Countertenor Darryl Taylor in 'Akhnaten' of Opera Long Beach
Labels: Akhnaten, Baritone, Countertenor, Darryl Taylor, Ralph Cato
Soprano Marlissa Hudson on St. Louis Public Radio KWMU.org 11:40 AM Friday, April 1
San Francisco Examiner: Pianist Lara Downes Plays Florence Price, Samuel Barber & George Gershwin Noontime 3/29
Noontime Concerts
Lara Downes
Monday, March 28, 2011
Patrick D. McCoy: “Carmen Balthrop and the National Chamber Ensemble in 'Diva's Night Out'”
NYTimes.com: Maestro James DePreist 'has led a career of quiet, consistent distinction' since 1964 conducting prize
Labels: James DePreist, Juilliard School, Maestro, Oregon Symphony
Adolphus Hailstork: “'Triumph in my Song' - based on...Phyllis Wheatley poem - written for William and Mary Choir in 2001”
Sunday, March 27, 2011
St. Louis Today: 'Soprano Marlissa Hudson comes home for recital' 7 PM April 1 at Pilgrim United Church of Christ
ArtsCriticATL.com: Alvin Singleton 'has adapted three of Dove’s poems into musical compositions'
48th Music Kitchen Performance: 'Overboard Vocals' from Boston Dec. 2, 2010
Labels: A cappella, A Pop Male Vocal Sextet, Boston, Overboard
Adolphus Hailstork's 'New Wade’n Water' Played By Greenwood, S.C. High School Band April 7, Directed by Byron Hilley
[Adolphus Hailstork]
The African American composer Adolphus C. Hailstork (b. 1941) is an Eminent Scholar at Old Dominion University and is profiled at AfriClassical.com. His website is at Presser.com. His works appear on 27 CDs and are very frequently performed:
Greenwood Today
GHS Band to Perform with Lander University Wind Ensemble
Posted on Sun, Mar 27, 2011
“The final performance of the season by Lander University’s Wind Ensemble, set for Thursday, April 7, will feature an appearance by the Greenwood High School Band, led by 1982 Lander graduate Byron Hilley.
"The GHS band will perform 'New Wade’n Water,' by American composer Adolphus Hailstork, then join the Wind Ensemble in the final offering of the season, a selection from Italian composer Ottorino Respighi’s 'The Pines of Rome.'”
“BandQuest.org
http://www.bandquest.org/music/newwade.shtml
New Wade ‘n Water
by Adolphus Hailstork
Released June 2003
New Wade ‘n Water is a contemporary adaptation of the traditional spiritual, Wade in the Water. Adolphus Hailstork incorporates blues scales, mixed meters and extended phrases in this piece.”
Organizing Committee: T-shirts for Saint-Georges International Festival Are Available
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Lead Performers in Scott Joplin's 'Treemonisha' rehearse 'under the skillful guidance of Opera Boston and Mssng Lnks'
Labels: Anita Murrell, Boston, Jermaine Tulloch, Roxbury, Scott Joplin
Friday, March 25, 2011
Bongani Ndodana-Breen: 'Winnie The Opera, Radio Promo'
http://soundcloud.com/ndodanabreen/winnie-the-opera-radio-promo
U. of Georgia student's “research focuses on the life and music of pianist prodigy Thomas 'Blind Tom' Bethune”
[Thomas “Blind Tom” Wiggins (1849-1908) is featured at AfriClassical.com, which presents a complete Works List compiled by Prof. Dominique-René de Lerma of Lawrence University Conservatory. The most recent biography of the enslaved pianist is The Ballad of Blind Tom, Slave Pianist: America's Lost Musical Genius, written by Deirdre O’Connell and published by Overlook Press (2009). The book's website is http://www.blindtom.org/]