Colour of Music Festival, Charleston October 23-27, 2013
Debut of First-Ever All-Black Professional Classical Musicians Festival
Charleston SC September 23, 2013─The Charleston Symphony Orchestra Spiritual Ensemble, in association with Buster-Elsie Productions, is pleased to announce the Colour of Music Festival, October 23-27, 2013, a
five-day all-black classical musicians festival featuring black
musicians, vocalists, and orchestra leaders performing piano, organ, and
voice recitals, chamber ensembles and orchestra and a newly formed
Colour of Music Chorale. Over twenty performances will showcase the
breadth and influence of blacks on the classical music world past and
present. FULL SCHEDULE NOW ANNOUNCED NOTED BELOW.
Featuring
internationally acclaimed black chamber ensemble players and various
classical artists to form the orchestra, the Festival will showcase some
of the top black classical musicians in the US, trained at some of the
most prestigious music schools, conservatories and universities in the
world converging in a number of
venues including Charleston’s historic Dock Street Theatre, City Gallery
at Waterfront Park, Memminger Auditorium, historic Mt. Zion A.M.E.
Church, Grace Episcopal Church and many others.
Maestro Marlon Daniel, (www.marlondaniel.com)
Music Director of New York-based Ensemble Du Monde, Artistic Director
of Festival International Saint-Georges and Principal Guest Conductor of
the Sofia Sinfonietta in Bulgaria, will conduct the Festival orchestra
in a stand-alone performance highlighting black composers in a special
performance of the Oratorio, the Ordering of Moses by Robert Nathaniel
Dett. “This first-of-its-kind festival, where professional black
musicians are converging on one of America’s admired cities, inspires me
to contribute to this history-making effort,” says Maestro Daniel,
Festival Music Director.
“Though
limited in number on American concert stages, classically trained black
artists are thrilled to carry forward the legacy of Le Chevalier de
Saint Georges or William Grant Still. The festival will solidify the
enormous contributions black composers and musicians have contributed to
our cultural fiber and hopes to inspire young black students to further
their musical pursuits,” said Lee Pringle, Festival founder and
Producer for the Colour of Music Festival. Recently featured on
NPR, 94-year old composer George T. Walker will be in attendance and
others whose talents are not household names in the United States.
Full schedule and tickets online: www.colourofmusic.org or call (866) 811-4111. Discount code for 10 or more: GR. Flex passes (five programs for $99). Tickets also available at the door (cash or check) one hour before each performance.
COLOUR OF MUSIC FESTIVAL Program Schedule
October 23-27, 2013 Charleston
Marlon Daniel, Music Director
High Noon Organ Recitals 12:00pm
Wed Oct 23 Joyce F. Johnson, Spelman College | Grace Episcopal Church
Thu Oct 24 Anthony Williams, Fisk University | Grace Episcopal Church
Fri Oct 25 Wayne A. Barr, Tuskegee University |Mt Zion AME Church
Sat Oct 26 Nathaniel Gumb, Friendship Missionary Baptist Charlotte | Mt Zion AME Church
Chamber Music Matinees 2:00pm
Wed Oct 23 Mozart, Moore, Beethoven | Dock Street Theatre
Thu Oct 24 Mozart, Saint-Saens | St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
Fri Oct 25 Beethoven, Mozart | Dock Street Theatre
Sat Oct 26 Haydn, Britten, Poulenc | Dock Street Theatre
Ebony and Ivory Piano Recitals 4:00pm
Wed Oct 23 Myron D. Brown | Circular Congregational Church
Thu Oct 24 Lawrence Quinnett | Circular Congregational Church
Fri Oct 25 David E. Berry | Circular Congregational Church
Sat Oct 26 Sakura Myers | Circular Congregational Church
Chamber Evening Recital 5:30pm
Wed Oct 23 Ginger Jones, mezzo soprano, Aaron Mathews, piano, Alvoy Bryan, viola | City Gallery Waterfront Park
Thu Oct 24 Lori C. Hicks, soprano, Richard Beckford, piano, Ken Law, cello | City Gallery Waterfront Park
Fri Oct 25 Samuel Thompson/Cleveland Chandler, violin, Alvoy Bryan, viola, Kenneth Law, cello | City Gallery Waterfront Park
Sat Oct 26 Lawrence Mitchell-Matthews, baritone | St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
Tamra Garrett, soprano, Geoffrey Duce, piano
Tamra Garrett, soprano, Geoffrey Duce, piano
Special Events
Fri Oct 25
8:00pm The Ordering of Moses Oratorio | Memminger Auditorium
Marlon Daniel, conductor
Roberta Laws, soprano (Miriam)
Nicole J. Mitchell, contralto (Voice of Israel) Robert A. Mack,
tenor (Moses), Daniel A. Washington, bass (The Word)
Sat Oct 26
1:00pm Free Community Symposium: Musicians of African Descent in Classical Music| St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
8:00pm Ode to Black Composers | Memminger Auditorium
Marlon Daniel, conductor, Minerva King, narrator
Josh Henderson, violin
Josh Henderson, violin
Sun Oct 27
5:00pm Mozart Requiem & Chariot Jubilee | Memminger Auditorium
David A. Richardson, Conductor
Colour of Music Chorale, CSO Spiritual Ensemble
Roberta Laws, soprano, Nicole J. Mitchell, contralto
Roberta Laws, soprano, Nicole J. Mitchell, contralto
Robert A. Mack, tenor, Daniel A. Washington, bass
Tickets and additional information: www.colourofmusic.org
[Le Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1745-1799), R. Nathaniel Dett (1882-1943) and William Grant Still (1895-1978) are profiled at AfriClassical.com. The website features comprehensive Works Lists for R. Nathaniel Dett and William Grant Still by Prof. Dominique-René de
Lerma,
http://www.CasaMusicaledeLerma.com]
Comment by email:
Thanks, Bill, I am sure Lee Pringle will appreciative for the posting. He is
quite remarkable individual and leader in the Charleston Arts Community.
Will try my best get there. Kindest personal regards, Roland [Roland M. Carter]
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