Tom Quick of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada is celebrating Black History Month on two radio stations in 2015. We congratulate him on this outstanding public service. On Monday, February 9, his program "Women in Music Celebrates Black History Month" will broadcast on FM 98.5 CKWR and stream live on www.ckwr.com
Tennessee Tech University Symphony Band:
“ I Have a dream.” Greg Danner.
Conductor. Joseph Herman.
Louise Toppin: Soprano Caribbean Suite. William Grant Still.
Ruth
Hamilton:
Contralto.
Robert Honeysucker: Baritone.
Videmus:
Texas A&M University Wind Symphony. A Movement for Rosa (Parks) Mark Camphouse.
Conductor. Timothy Rhea.
Artina McCain: Piano Prelude. George Walker
Artina McCain:
Piano
Caprice. George Walker.
Martin McCain: Bass Trombone. Romance. von weber arr: Martin McCain.
Artina McCain: Piano.
Angela Brown: Soprano. Lord,I Just Can’t Keep from Crying. Margaret Bonds.Brown.Cooper.
Joseph Joubert: Piano. My
Soul’s been Anchored. Florence
Price/Brown/Cooper.
Tyron Cooper:
Guitar. He’s Got the Whole World in His
Hands. Margaret Bonds.
University of Florida Wind Symphony: Rosa Parks Boulevard. Michael Daugherty.
Conductor. David A. Waybright.
Alan Hobbins: Piano. Moment musical in D. flat major Op.16 No.5. Rachmaninoff.
Alan Hobbins: Piano.
Prelude in C# minor, Op. 3 No.
2
Rachmaninoff.
Alan Hobbins: Piano.
Etude-Tableau in G. minor, Op. 33 No.
3. Rachmaninoff.
Alan Hobbins: Piano.
Etude-Tableau in D major, Op. 39 No.
9
Rachmaninoff.
Fort Smith Symphony: Poem for Orchestra. William Grant Still.
Conductor. John Jeter.
Kind regards,
Tom.
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Comment by email:
Thanks for keeping us informed Bill and
Tom I am honored to be among those on your program! Thank you for
this celebration of Women in Music! Sincerely,
Louise Toppin
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