[PostNewsGroup.com: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Charles Darden in 2011 in
St. Barts in the Caribbean French West Indies. He directed the choir at
the Anglican Church.]
On November 28, 2009 AfriClassical posted: Charles Darden: 'an authority on the life and music of the ragtime composer Scott Joplin.' The above photo was included.
Today Sergio Mims alerted us to his passing.
The Post News Group
Friday, March 01, 2013
Friday, March 01, 2013
Charles Darden, 66, a music conductor and pianist who worked with the
Dance Theater of Harlem and performed frequently in Europe, died Feb. 20
at his home in Dublin, California.
Born in Galveston, Texas on Aug. 28, 1946 to Linnie L. Darden, Sr. and
Victoria Darden, he attended local schools in Galveston and Berkeley. After graduating from from Berkeley High School, he joined the U.S.
Army. He attended the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia.
He was the founder and conductor of Berkeley Free Orchestra. In 1970, Seiji Ozawa appointed him apprentice conductor of the San
Francisco Symphony Orchestra. Later, he was twice a conducting fellow at
Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, where he
studied with Leonard Bernstein. In 1975, Lorin Maazel appointed him conducting assistant to the Cleveland Orchestra.
Darden was later appointed musical director of the Ballet Rambert in
London and worked with the Theater of Harlem in New York. He was a
frequent guest conductor in Europe, primarily with the Den Norske Opera
in Norway. He was an accomplished pianist and appeared as Jasbo Brown in the Metropolitan Opera’s production of Porgy and Bess.
Darden was an authority on the life and music of ragtime composer Scott
Joplin. He wrote a one-man show “Great Scott!” on the life of the
composer. Darden was director of music for the Anglican Church, and
director of La Chorale De Bons Choeurs on the island of St. Barts in the
Caribbean French West Indies. In 1999, he produced “L’Hymne á St. Barthlémy,” the island’s national anthem.
He was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers, Jeff Darden, Otis Darden, and Nathaniel Darden. He is survived by his sisters, Charlene Darden of Las Vegas; Claressa
Morrow of Berkeley; Jean Reeves of Dublin, California; Melvin Neeley of
Texas City, Texas; and his brothers Linnie L. Darden Jr. of Hinesville,
Georgia, and Paul Darden of Portland, Oregon.
A memorial service will be held March 7 at 11 a.m. at Hilltop Community
Church, 3118 Shane Drive in Richmond. Flowers or remembrances may be
sent to the church. The family will receive friends before and after the
service.
[Scott Joplin (c. 1867-1917) is featured at AfriClassical.com]
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