Florence B. Price (1887-1953)
Kelly Hall-Tompkins writes:
April
was an exciting month of concerts and that excitement continues! I am
so honored to give the New York premiere of the Florence Price Violin
Concerto #2 tomorrow with conductor Tom Cunningham and the Urban
Playground Chamber Orchestra. I only came to know of Florence Price
four years ago when we performed some of her music at the Gateways Music
Festival. She was an incredibly gifted and prolific composer
(1887-1953). You can read more about her in this New York Times article and this website.
For more information about tomorrow's concert, "From Song Came
Symphony," in collaboration with the Harry T. Burleigh Society, please
click here.
I'm very happy to spend the next several months continuing to perform
this work with conductor Michael Morgan at the Bear Valley (California)
and Gateways (Rochester, NY) Music Festivals in July and August
respectively.
Please
see below for some snapshots from my recent concerts in Carnegie Hall
as co-soloist with my former teacher, former New York Philharmonic
Concertmaster Glenn Dicterow, with Leonard Slatkin conducting and Alec
Baldwin hosting for the Manhattan School of Music Centennial Gala, in
London for with the Chineke! Orchestra as soloist in the Errollyn Wallen
Concerto Grosso in Queen Elizabeth Hall with Michael Morgan conducting,
and finally my "The Fiddler Expanding Tradition" program at the Lincoln
Center Library for the Performing Arts Series at Bruno Walter
Auditorium. It's always a pleasure to play the Fiddler program with my
amazing concert band Joshua Camp, accordion, Stephen Benson, guitar, and
Michael Blanco, bass. I was honored to be featured a second time by
Harry Smith and NBC Sunday Today for my work in creating Music Kitchen-Food for the Soul. The piece aired April 14th- In case you missed it, you can watch the video here or below. I even got to play a concert with the great Cyndi Lauper! Please see below for a photo.
Thank you as always for your interest in my career and I look forward to seeing you soon!
Warm Regards,
Kelly
with Glenn Dicterow just leaving the the stage at Carnegie Hall
with Leonard Slatkin and Alec Baldwin
NBC and Harry Smith at Music Kitchen
Aired Sunday April 14th
with Ben Russell, violin, Stephen Sas, bass, Peter Seidenberg, cello and Orlando Wells, viola
Errollyn Wallen Concerto Grosso
with Chineke!
in London at Queen Elizabeth Hall
with Rebeca Omordio, piano, Errollyn Wallen, composer, Michael Morgan,
conductor, Chi-chi Nwanoku, bass and the Chineke! Orchestra
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