[(Birmingham
News/Ed Jones) In a photo dated Jan. 13, 1965, the Rev. Martin
Luther King Jr., center, and the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, left, lead
a voter registration drive in Selma. Next Sunday, the Alabama
Symphony pays tribute to both civil rights leaders.]
The
Birmingham News
Published:
Sunday, January 08, 2012, 1:00 PM
”The
Alabama Symphony's annual “Reflect and Rejoice: A Tribute to Martin
Luther King, Jr.” will not only honor the legacy of the civil
rights icon next Sunday. It will also pay homage to the late Rev.
Fred Shuttlesworth, the Birmingham leader who worked with Dr. King in
the fight against racial segregation.”
“Co-sponsored by
the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, the concert will begin with
'An American Fanfare,' by Adolphus Hailstork, whose works have been
featured several times at ASO concerts.
“Jonathan Bailey
Holland’s 'House of Dreams' will be followed by 'PraiseMaker,' a
work for chorus and orchestra by Alvin Singleton, who has served as
composer-in-residence at the Atlanta Symphony and taught at Spelman
College in Atlanta.”
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