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2023-02-27

Mid-Atlantic Symphony Recognizes Black History Month

 Mid-Atlantic Symphony Recognizes Black History Month by Performing First Symphonic African American women composer, Florence Price


Florence Price


Born in Little Rock to a black dentist and a Caucasian teacher, Florence Price garnered many accolades and achieved many firsts as an American composer during her life. She is widely regarded as one of the greatest composers in American history, she was the first African-American woman to be recognized as a symphonic composer, and she was the first to have a composition played by a major orchestra when the Chicago Symphony premiered her Symphony No. 1 in 1933. Her works were always well received by critics and the public alike.

Price’s life’s work consists of more than 300 works including four symphonies, four concertos, chamber music, music for various solo instruments, choral works, and art songs. Most of her works, unfortunately, went missing for decades, and this undoubtedly contributed to the dearth of performances of Price’s works until recently. Fortunately, in 2009 a treasure trove of her lost works and papers were found in Illinois in Price’s abandoned summer home. This sparked an exciting renewed interest in Price and her works and is bringing well-deserved attention to them from new audiences around the world.

In honor of black history month, the Mid-Atlantic Symphony, led by Grammy award-winning conductor, Michael Repper will perform Price’s Symphony No. 1. This symphony, commonly for Price’s works, draws from the musical traditions (such as gospel and jazz) of Black communities in America and from western European traditions that Price would have learned from her studies at the New England Conservatory of Music.

This piece consists of four movements with the opening movement featuring melodies and rhythms from Afro-American folk music and showing inspiration from Anton Dvorák's New World Symphony. Price features a hymn tune she composed in the second (slow) movement, and the final two movements are fast and draw from the African juba dance. The work is scored for two flutes, two piccolos, two oboes, two clarinets, two bassoons, four horns, two trumpets, three trombones, tuba, timpani, percussion, and strings.

This piece is fiendishly difficult, which makes it thrillingly energetic. It is enjoying a rightful renaissance and being recognized for its worth. In 2022 the Philadelphia Orchestra’s recording of this symphony received a Grammy award in the Best Orchestral Performance category.

…CONCERT DETAILS FOLLOW…

WHEN and WHERE: This concert will be performed at three venues on three days on the Delmarva Peninsula.

Thursday, March 9, 2023 – 7:30 PM – Easton Church of God, 1009 North Washington Street, Easton, MD

Friday, March 10, 7:30 PM – Community Church, 11227 Racetrack Road, Ocean Pines, MD

Saturday, March 11, 3:00 PM – Epworth United Methodist Church, 19285 Holland Glade Road, Rehoboth Beach, DE

TICKETS

Individual tickets for this concert are $50 per person at each venue. The Mid-Atlantic Symphony offers a group discount for the purchase of 10 or more tickets to a single concert.

The Orchestra also makes a limited number of free tickets available for students 18 years and under; tickets for accompanying parents are $10 each. Reservations are required for the free tickets and may be made by calling 888-846-8600.

PODCASTS

Podcasts for the season preview, for each concert, and for special MSO events are available on the MSO Web site at midatlanticsymphony.org/podcast. Podcasts are posted on the site approximately 7 to 10 days before a concert or event.

MORE INFORMATION

For additional information about the 2022-2023 season, or to order tickets, please visit www.midatlanticsymphony.org. Tickets may be ordered by telephone at 888-846-8600.

ABOUT THE MID-ATLANTIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra is the only professional symphony orchestra serving southern Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore with a full season of programs. The MSO is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council; the Talbot County Arts Council; the Worcester County Arts Council; the Sussex County, DE Council; and the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, Inc.

A complete schedule of the 2022-2023 season’s Masterworks and Ensembles programs, venues, times, and other information is available at www.midatlanticsymphony.org.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (February 27, 2023)

CONTACT: DANE KRICH (410-917-7587)

2023-02-02

Next Up in the MSO’s Ensemble Series: Piano Quintet

Pictured: Chris Chlumsky, MSO Principal Bassist


Next Up in the MSO’s Ensemble Series: Piano Quintet

 Concert Features Works of Two Important Romantic Period Composers

 

The next concert in the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra’s new Ensemble Series will be held on Saturday, February 11 at Epworth United Methodist Church in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware and on Sunday, February 12 at the Academy Art Museum in Easton, Maryland. The Ensemble Series concerts feature chamber music and jazz performed by members of the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra and special guest artists.

 

“The musicians that are featured for this concert are all principal strings of the MSO,” said MSO Principal Violinist and Concertmaster Kimberly McCollum. “We have Yuri Tomenko on viola, Jaques-Pierre Malan on cello, Chris Chlumsky on bass, and we are please to have as guest artist Woobin Park, who is on the music faculty at Washington College in Chestertown.”

 

The February concerts put the spotlight firmly on two works that perfectly represent classical music’s Romantic Era -- generally given by most music historians as the years between 1820 and 1900.

 

Composed in 1819, Franz Shubert’s Piano Quintet in A Major is also known as the “Trout Quintet”. The name comes from one of Schubert’s lied (song) works. This melodic work is instantly recognizable by music lovers and by many others – especially fans of the British comedy Waiting for God.

 

French composer Louise Farrenc composed her Piano Quintet No. 1 in A Minor in 1839 when she had already composed symphonies, choral works, works of chamber music, and numerous works for piano. This accomplished and honored composer also was a pianist of great renown.

CONCERT DETAILS FOLLOW…

WHEN and WHERE: There will be two performances of this concert.

Saturday, February 11, 3:00 PM. Epworth United Methodist Church, 19285 Holland Glade Road, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware

Sunday, February 12, 4:00 PM. Academy Art Museum, 106 South Street, Easton, Maryland. PLEASE NOTE: There will be a pre-concert reception at 3:00 PM before the concert in Easton for all ticket holders.

 

TICKETS

Individual tickets for this concert are $35 per person. Tickets are available at

https://midatlanticsymphony.org/tickets. Tickets also may be ordered by telephone at 888-846-8600.

 

PODCASTS

Podcasts for the season preview, for each concert, and for special MSO events are available on the MSO Web site at https://midatlanticsymphony.org/podcast.

Podcasts are posted on the site approximately 7 to 10 days before a concert or event.

 

MORE INFORMATION

For additional information about the 2022-2023 season, or to order tickets, please visit www.midatlanticsymphony.org. Tickets may be ordered by telephone at 888-846-8600.

 

ABOUT THE MID-ATLANTIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

The Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra (MSO) is the only professional symphony orchestra serving southern Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore with a full season of programs. The MSO is supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council; the Talbot County Arts Council; the Worcester County Arts Council; the Sussex County, DE Council; and the Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore, Inc.


A complete schedule of the 2022-2023 season’s Masterworks and Ensemble programs, venues, times, and other information is available at 
www.midatlanticsymphony.org.


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (February 2, 2023)

CONTACT: DANE KRICH (410-917-7587)

 

2015-12-09

Annual concert at St. Paul’s Oxford, Maryland - Christmas Music

  First Wesleyan Church Choir of Easton  

third annual concert at St. Paul’s Oxford 
The First Noel,  
Celebrating the Birthday of a King  


Instrumental selections and Vocal ensembles  
Saturday, December 19   6:30 p.m.  
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St. Paul’s Church Oxford  
 225 Morris Street   
   no admission, free-will offering basket  

Holiday Concert - In Oxford, MD

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 HOLIDAY CONCERT   
 An A Capella Christmas 
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Under the direction of William Thomas  
Friday, December 11  7:30 pm St. Paul’s Church   
Oxford, MD  

For tickets please visit www.tidewaterchambersingers.org 

2012-08-16

Monty Alexander Jazz Festival - Easton, MD

THE MONTY ALEXANDER JAZZ FESTIVAL  

August 31 and September 1, 2


 

Easton, Maryland
THE AVALON THEATRE - Labor day weekend jazz festival held in beautiful and historic Easton, Maryland.

  • Fri. 8/31 @ 8pm - Dominick Farinacci Quintet

  • Sat., 9/1 @ 4pm - A Salute to Duke Ellington with Chuck Redd and the University of MD Jazz Ensemble

  • Sat., 9/1 @ 8pm Monty Alexander Quartet

  • Sun. 9/2 @ 2pm - A Salute to Mahlia Jackson featuring Dee Daniels.






  • www.chesapeakejazz.org


    Visit Easton, Maryland for the Monty Alexander Jazz Festival on Labor Day Weekend

    2012-06-22

    Free Music Concert in Oxford, MD

    The Oxford Business Association
    invites you to take a
    Concert in Town Park
    Featuring
    The Michael Butler Trio

    Sunday, June 24 at 3PM
    The Concert is Free!
    Bring your lawn chair or blanket and enjoy
    the music overlooking the Tred Avon River & Chesapeake Bay beyond!

    Learn more about Oxford, MD on the Eastern Shore

    2011-12-06

    Tidewater Singers Holiday Concerts - Oxford, St Michaels, Cambridge

    St. Paul's Church in Oxford will be the setting for the first of three holiday concerts given by the Tidewater Singers, Friday, Dec. 16, at 7:30 p.m.

    Tidewater Singers also will have concerts at 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17, at Christ Church in Saint Michaels, and at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18, at Christ Episcopal Church in Cambridge, MD.

    Tickets to each concert are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. There will be a reception at the conclusion of the concert. For more information on the Tidwater Singers concerts and to purchase tickets, visit www.tidewatersingers.org, call 1-888-752-0023 or e-mail tidewatersingersgmail.com.

     
    It is recommended tickets be purchased early (not at the door). St. Paul's has a limit of 100 persons.

    2011-08-31

    Monty Alexander Jazz Festival - Labor Day Weekend

    Homage to Jobim: Live at Fujitsu-Concord Jazz Fest
    JAZZ GREATS PAY TRIBUTE TO CHARLIE BYRD
    September 3, 2011
    Easton, MD....
    On Labor Day Weekend, the Monty Alexander Jazz Festival will feature two days of concerts by renowned jazz musicians, including one that pays tribute to jazz great Charlie Byrd. Byrd’s influence was significant on the jazz scene both internationally and in the Delmarva region, and he became an especial favorite of jazz aficionados in Washington and Annapolis, where he lived and frequently performed. The Festival’s ”Salute to Charlie Byrd” will be held on Saturday, September 3, 2011 at 4 p.m. at the Avalon Theatre in Easton.

    The Monty Alexander Jazz Festival is presented by Jazz on the Chesapeake, a program of Chesapeake Chamber Music, dedicated to promoting jazz in the Chesapeake region. The Festival is generously underwritten by Verizon, with additional support from numerous business and private sponsors.
  • Tickets can be purchased online at ChesapeakeChamberMusic.org/jazz or by calling the Chesapeake Chamber Music office at 410-819-0380.

  • For further information about Jazz on the Chesapeake, visit ChesapeakeChamberMusic.org/jazz or call the CCM office at 410-819-0380.


  • Contact
    410-819-0380

    Web Site URL




    Monty Alexander Jazz Festival - Labor Day Weekend information sourced from -
    http://tourtalbot.org/showevent.asp?eid=6775

    2011-07-08

    Smithsonian Folklife Festival - Washington D.C. National Mall

    Smithsonian Folklife Festival Expected to Draw a Million Visitors

    Master weaver Nkerisapa Lewano, a participant in the 2011 Smithsonian Folklife Festival, is a member of the Ngurunit Basket Weavers Group in northern Kenya, a program sponsored by the Peace Corps.
    Photo: VOA - A. Klein
    Master weaver Nkerisapa Lewano, a participant in the 2011 Smithsonian Folklife Festival, is a member of the Ngurunit Basket Weavers Group in northern Kenya, a program sponsored by the Peace Corps.
    Colombian coffee growers mingle with Peace Corps volunteers and some of the nation’s finest rhythm and blues musicians at this year’s Smithonian Folklife Festival, held on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

    This year’s event spotlights Colombia’s rich bio-cultural diversity, the 50th anniversary of  the Peace Corps and the powerful influence of rhythm and blues music in American popular culture.

    Hundreds of participants come to the nation’s capital for the 10-day event, which generally draws about a million visitors, according to Smithsonian spokesperson Becky Haberacker.

    “The festival is a way to showcase cultural traditions from around the world,” she says. "And it’s a way to allow people to share their culture and their experience.”

    2011-07-04

    'A Capitol Fourth' Concert Washington DC - Music News

    Tattoo'A Capitol Fourth' Features All-Star Cast; Jill Scott Scores Hit Album

     - July 04, 2011
    'A Capitol Fourth' Concert Features Morrison, Sparks, Groban


    Actor Jimmy Smits will host “A Capitol Fourth,” which takes place on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol.  Performers at the Independence Day celebration include actor and Grammy-winning musician Steve Martin with the Steep Canyon Rangers, Josh Groban, Glee’s Matthew Morrison, Jordin Sparks, Little Richard with the Million Dollar Quartet, Broadway star Kelli O’Hara, and the National Symphony Orchestra.  “A Capitol Fourth” will air live on PBS television.


    Scott Scores No. 1 Album 
    The Light Of The Sun (Deluxe)Jill Scott's "The Light of the Sun" CD
    R&B singer Jill Scott scores her first Number One on this week’s Billboard 200 with her fourth album, The Light of the Sun.  The 39-year-old Philadelphia, Pennsylvania native will promote the album on her 17-city “Summer Block Party” tour, which begins on July 26 in Boston, Massachusetts.  Mint Condition and Anthony Hamilton will open the U.S. concerts.  Hamilton is featured on “So In Love,” the Top 10 debut single from Scott’s new album.


    Colon Wins 'The Voice' Singing Competition


    The Truth-Acoustic - EPJavier Colon, the winner of the first season of the singing competition series, "The Voice," July 1, 2011
    34-year-old Javier Colon is the winner of NBC-TV’s singing competition, “The Voice.”  The Connecticut native earned a $100,000 record contract after beating out runner-up Dia Frampton.  Colon is the former lead singer of the Derek Trucks Band.  He was signed to Capitol Records, which released his 2003 and 2006 albums, but was later dropped from the label due to low sales.  Universal Republic plans to release Colon’s new album in September.  On July 27, the top eight finalists of “The Voice” will kick off a U.S. tour in Los Angeles.  Joining Colon and Frampton on the outing are Beverly McClellan, Xenia, Vicci Martinez, Frenchie Davis, Nakia and Casey Weston.  Plans are already underway for the second season of “The Voice.”  It will premiere on February 5, 2012 following Super Bowl XLVI.


    Goldberg to Emcee Tibetan Association Event 


    Is It Just Me?: Or is it nuts out there?Whoopi Goldberg
    On July 9, the Capital Area Tibetan Association will host “A Talk for World Peace” on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol.  The event, featuring the Dalai Lama, is free to the public.  Actress, comedian and talk show host Whoopi Goldberg will serve as emcee.  Grammy-nominated singer Skylar Grey will perform a never-before-heard song as a tribute to the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan People.


    New Album Releases July 5:


    “Drums Between the Bells” by Brian Eno
    “King of Hearts” by Lloyd


    Look Who's Goin On Tour!
    Greatest HitsStyx band
    Classic rock bands Styx and Yes will kick off a 21-city co-headlining tour on July 5 in Holmdel, New Jersey.  Yes will be supporting its upcoming album, Fly From Here, due out on July 12.  The latest album by Styx,Regeneration, Volume 2, is the follow-up to the 2010 seven-song EP, Regeneration, Volume 1, which features six re-recorded classics, including “Come Sail Away,” “Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)” and “The Grand Illusion.” 


    The 2011 American Idols Live! tour will begin on July 6 in West Valley City, Utah.  The lineup features Season 10’s top 11 finalists Casey Abrams, Haley Reinhart, Jacob Lusk, James Durbin, Lauren Alaina, Naima Adedapo, Paul McDonald, Pia Toscano, Scotty McCreery, Stefano Langone and Thia Megia.  Although the annual tour usually features only the top 10 finalists, Casey Abrams was added after being “saved” by the judges during the competition.  The 45-tour wraps up on September 9 in Rochester, New York.



    'A Capitol Fourth' Features All-Star Cast; Jill Scott Scores Hit Album
    Article from VOA