Maestro Thomas Wilkins
William Henry Caldwell
Thomas Mesa, Cello
Thomas Wilkins conducts program at Severance Hall featuring the Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Chorus assembled and directed by William Henry Caldwell
Tickets for the FREE concert are available on January 3, 2017, beginning at 9:00 a.m. at Severance Hall Ticket Office
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 2017 Community Service Awards to be presented at concert
LIVE Broadcast of concert on WCLV 104.9 and WCPN 90.3 ideastream®
CLEVELAND – The Cleveland Orchestra’s 37th annual concert in celebration of the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. takes place at Severance Hall on Sunday, January 15, at 7:00 p.m., under the direction of Thomas Wilkins.
The program features music by Peter Boyer, Kurt Carr, Antonín Dvořák,
Duke Ellington, Charles Floyd, and Morton Gould, as well as traditional
spirituals and gospel songs. Cellist Thomas Mesa, first-place
winner in the Senior Division of the 2016 Sphinx Competition for Black
and Latino string players, performs as soloist, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Chorus, assembled,
prepared, and directed by William Henry Caldwell, will also perform.
The Chorus is an all-Cleveland community, volunteer chorus that brings
together a wide range of choristers from local churches as well as
members of the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus and Blossom Festival Chorus.
ideastream® Radio Broadcast
Beginning
at 7:00 p.m., the Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Concert on January
15 will be broadcast live on radio on WCLV Classical 104.9 and 90.3
WCPN ideastream®.
14th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. 2017 Community Service Awards
The
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 2017 Community Service Awards will be
presented at the start of the concert by Mayor Frank G. Jackson. The
awards are presented by The Cleveland Orchestra and the City of
Cleveland, in cooperation with the Greater Cleveland Partnership, to
individuals who are positively impacting Cleveland in the spirit of the
teachings and example of Dr. King.
Parking Information
Parking in the CWRU Campus Center Garage (Lot 29, adjacent to Severance Hall) for the January 15
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Concert will be available for free,
on a first-come, first-served basis. The parking rate for the Community
Open House on January 16 will be $7 per vehicle.
CONCERT TICKETS INFORMATION
Admission to the concert is free, but tickets are required. Tickets
will be available on a first-come, first-served basis beginning Tuesday,
January 3, 2017 at 9:00 a.m., through the Severance Hall Ticket Office in person, by phone at 216-231-1111 or 800-686-1141, or online at clevelandorchestra.com.
Due to the high demand, tickets to this concert go quickly. Typically,
all tickets for this concert are distributed by noon on the day they
are made available to the public. There is a limit of 4 tickets per
household.
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CALENDAR LISTING
2017 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. CELEBRATION CONCERT
Severance Hall, Cleveland, OH
Sunday, January 15, 2017, at 7:00 p.m.
The Cleveland Orchestra
Thomas Wilkins, conductor
with
Thomas Mesa, cello
and
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Chorus
William Henry Caldwell, director
TRADITIONAL - The Star-Spangled Banner
JOHN ROSAMOND JOHNSON - Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing
PETER BOYER - Silver Fanfare
CHARLES FLOYD - The Lord’s Prayer
ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK - Allegro moderato from Cello Concerto
featuring THOMAS MESA, cello
DUKE ELLINGTON - “King of the Magi” from Three Black Kings
TRAD. (arr. Moses Hogan) - The Battle of Jericho
TRAD. (arr. Roland Carter) - You Must Have That True Religion
MORTON GOULD - “Jubilee” from Spirituals
KURT CARR (arr. Charles Floyd) - For Every Mountain
TRAD. (arr. Uzee Brown Jr.) - We Shall Overcome
The concert Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Concert is presented by the The Cleveland Orchestra in collaboration with the City of Cleveland and the Greater Cleveland Partnership.
Sponsored by KeyBank, a Cleveland Orchestra Partner in Excellence.
The Cleveland Orchestra is grateful for ongoing annual support
from the State of Ohio and Ohio Arts Council, and to the residents of
Cuyahoga County for annual support through Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.
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