[ABOVE:
Lil'
Lite O' Mine;
Harold Jones (flute) and Colette Valentine (piano); Leonarda 355
(2005) BELOW: William Foster McDaniel]
AfriClassical.com features Adolphus C. Hailstork and William Grant Still, whose works are on the program of the Antara Ensemble.
AfriClassical.com features Adolphus C. Hailstork and William Grant Still, whose works are on the program of the Antara Ensemble.
Sunday,
February 5, 2012 at 2:30 p.m.
Saint
Andrew’s Episcopal Church
2065
Fifth Avenue at 127th
St., NYC
Works
by McDaniel, Quantz, Still, Hindemith, Hailstork & Suk
The
14-member Antara Ensemble will be led in concert by its music
director, conductor/flutist Harold Jones, on Sunday, February 5 at
2:30 p.m., at Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 2065
Fifth Avenue (127th
Street), New York City. The program will include William Foster
McDaniel’s Preludium
e Fughetta; Johann
Joachim Quantz’s Concerto
in G Major (with
Harold Jones as flutist and William Foster McDaniel as guest
conductor); William Grant Still’s Danzas
de Panama;
Paul Hindemith’s Trauermusik
(with violist Orlando Wells as soloist); Adolphus Hailstork’s Essay
for Strings;
and Josef Suk’s Serenade
for String Orchestra.
Tickets
are $25;
seniors (62 and over) and students $20.
For information and reservations: (212) 866-2545.
The
ANTARA ENSEMBLE, now in its 18th
season, was formed by Harold Jones to bring quality classical music
at affordable prices to the culturally diverse neighborhoods of New
York. The group performs a repertoire spanning centuries and
including works by American, African-American, European and Third
World composers.
A
native of Chicago, HAROLD JONES has appeared at Carnegie Hall, Tully
Hall, CAMI Hall and other New York venues, Jordan Hall in Boston, and
throughout the U.S., Europe and Taiwan. He has performed as flute
soloist with The Bach Aria Orchestra, American Symphony, New York
Sinfonietta, Brooklyn Philharmonia, National Orchestral Association,
and is on the faculties of the Westchester Conservatory of Music and
Manhattanville College.
His recordings on the Antara label include two LPs and three CDs:
“Let Us Break Bread Together”, “Just As I Am” and “Lil’
Lite O’ Mine”.
Composer/conductor
WILLIAM FOSTER McDANIEL received a Master of Music degree from Boston
University; he also studied as a Fulbright Scholar with Jacques
Fevrier in Paris. In musical theater, Mr. McDaniel has served as
conductor for the Broadway and National Touring companies of Ain’t
Misbehavin’, Timbuktu, Bubbling Brown Sugar
and off-Broadway’s The
Fantasticks.
His larger works have been performed by the Brooklyn Philharmonic
Orchestra, New Symphony Orchestra and other ensembles. He appears
frequently as a soloist and chamber musician.
A
native of Orange, New Jersey, ORLANDO WELLS began studying the violin
at the age of 9 and viola at 15, later attending SUNY at Purchase,
and Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers. He has performed in
many of the top orchestras in the New York area as a principal and as
soloist.
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