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Left to right (1st row) are Terrance McKnight, Ashley Horne, Claire Chan, William Frampton, and Wayne Smith. Left to right (2nd row) are José Pietri-Coimbre, Lilit Gampel, Amadi Azikiwe, and Kirsten Jermé
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Season Opening |
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Left to right (1st row) are Terrance McKnight, Ashley Horne, Claire Chan, William Frampton, and Wayne Smith. Left to right (2nd row) are José Pietri-Coimbre, Lilit Gampel, Amadi Azikiwe, and Kirsten Jermé
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On Sunday afternoon, the UT Symphony Orchestra returns to its home in Cox Auditorium for a concert entitled “New Frontiers.” James Fellenbaum will conduct the UTSO.
“A world sensation” –The Guardian
“Fabulously gifted” –The Times
“Cello Rockstar” –Esquire
Song,
the new album from cellist Sheku-Kanneh Mason, features music from
across the entire spectrum of classical, folk, jazz and pop – all
personally curated by Sheku. The eclectic mix of styles are tied
together by one thing – the unique singing voice of Sheku’s cello.
Sheku Kanneh-Mason became a household name in 2018 after performing at the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex at Windsor Castle. His performance was greeted with universal excitement and was seen by nearly two billion people globally.
Sheku
initially garnered renown as the winner of the 2016 BBC Young Musician
Competition, the first black musician to take the title. He has released
two chart-topping albums on the Decca Classics label, Inspiration
(2018) and Elgar (2020). The latter reached #8 in the overall UK
official album chart, making Sheku the first cellist in history to reach
the UK top 10.
Sheku Kanneh-Mason 2022 US Live Tour Schedule
October 10, 2022 – Granada Theatre (Community Arts Music Foundation of Santa Barbara) | Santa Barbara, CA
October 11, 2022 – Segerstrom Center for the Arts (Philharmonic Society of Orange County) | Costa Mesa, CA
October 12, 2022 – Walt Disney Concert Hall (LA Phil) | Los Angeles, CA
October 15, 2022 – Mondavi Center for the Arts (UC Davis) | Davis, CA
October 16, 2022 – Davies Symphony Hall (San Francisco Symphony) | San Francisco, CA
October 19, 2022 – Hill Auditorium (University Musical Society) | Ann Arbor, MI
October 21, 2022 – Strathmore (Washington Performing Arts) | North Bethesda,
MD
October 22, 2022 – Carnegie Hall | New York, NY
December 8, 9 and 10, 2022 – Kimmel Center (Philadelphia Orchestra) | Philadelphia, PA
For tickets and full international dates, please go to: shekukannehmason.com/live/
As distinguished poets and authors the Lee sisters have multiple publications. Some of their most distinctive writings are in their books. The Astronaut’s Window: Collection of Poems and Short Stories Celebrating Nature, a new book by Dr. Hazel Ann Lee includes original fascinating science-fiction poems and short stories. The Forgotten Schoolhouse: Original Poems and Short Stories on Faith, Love, Nature and Wonder, a book by Dr. Cynthia Cozette Lee, includes original inspiring poem tributes honoring famous international figures, including “The Town Crier’s News” dedicated to President Barack Obama, “When Will Love Reign in the World?” for President Nelson Mandela, “The Courageous Astronaut” for Guion S. Bluford, Jr., “Mathematical Genius” for Katherine Johnson, “The Royal Wedding of Hope” to the Duke and Duchess of Sussex (Harry and Meghan) and a poem “Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II.”
The two uplifting poems, “Survival in Time” by Cynthia and “Sunrise on Loran” by Hazel can be viewed at the following URLs:
“Survival in Time” poetry link:
http://fiftywordstories.com/2022/09/07/cynthia-cozette-survival-in-time/
“Sunrise on Loran” poetry link:
For more information contact the composer, Cynthia Cozette Lee, at Email: CynLee215@yahoo.com or visit her website at: https://www.cynthiacozettelee.com/
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Joining Arku on this program is flutist Wendy Hymes, director of the IMI Chamber Players, also a passionate performer of music by diverse composers. Her doctoral dissertation is on music written for flute by selected African composers. She has performed widely in the US and abroad.