Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at 1963 March on Washington
The 50th Anniversary MLK Jr. 'SYMPHONY of BROTHERHOOD' Concert scheduled August 18, 2013, Zipper Hall-Colburn School (downtown Los Angeles) sponsored by Colburn Foundation, Community Employee Fund of Boeing, California, KUSC Classical Radio, and Los Angeles Athletic Club will include the following performances. See attachment
John Malveaux
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MLK Jr. 50thAnniversary ‘SYMPHONY of BROTHERHOOD’ Concert
MusicUNTOLD String Quartet perform THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER harmonized and arranged for String Quartet by Roy Harris
violinist Annelle Gregoryand pianist Phoenix Park-Kimperform instrumental versions of William Grant Still’s ‘HERE IS ONE’(“Talk about a child that dolove Jesus.”) and Deep River op. 59 no. 10 by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
pianist Phoenix Park-Kimand soprano Jumi Kimperform aria ‘O Del Mia Dolce Ardor’ (O My Sweet Ardor)from theopera Paride ed Elena(Paris and Helen) music by Christoph Willibald Gluck. The librettist was Ranieri de' Calzabigi.
pianist David Rubinsteinand flutist Laurel Zuckerperform Adolphus Hailstork-Sonatina for flute and piano(Allegro non troppo, Siciliano, Vivace) followed by Coleridge -Taylor Perkinson - Lil' Lite O' Mine/Sparklin for flute and piano.
pianist Richard Thompsonand baritone Mark Steven Dossperform Cruda, Funesta Smania an aria from Act 1 of the Italian opera Lucia di Lammermoor. Librettist was Salvadore Cammarano
pianist Phoenix Park-Kimand soprano Jumi Kimperform Regnava Nel Silenzio a second aria from Act 1 of Lucia di Lammermoor
pianist Polli Chambers-Salazar andBass/Baritone Cedric Berry performSpiritual arrangement by Hall JohnsonofRide on King Jesus, I DREAM A WORLDfrom TROUBLED ISLANDOpera with music by William Grant Still. The librettist was Langston Hughes and the Spiritual HE’S GOT THE WHOLE WORLDarrangement by Margaret Bond
Intermission
SECOND HALF tentative performance order and song selections
pianist Richard Thompsonand soprano Anita Johnsonperform I, Too, Sing American. Music by Richard Thompsonset to poem of Langston Hughes;
Three songs from Duke Ellington’s Second Sacred Concertto include Heaven,T.G.T.T (Too Good To Title), and Almighty God
pianist Phoenix Park-Kimand cellist Kristen Yeon-Ji Yunperform Sonata for Cello and Piano, movement #2 Blues (slow) by David Baker
cellist Kristen Yeon-Ji Yun perform Lamentations: Black Folk Song Suite for cello solo, movement #4 Perpetual Motion,Coleridge Taylor-Perkinsoncomposer
pianist James Lent and soprano Juliana Gondek perform Charles Osborne arrangement of Ki Eleicha (Hebrew) and John Carter arrangement of Let Us Break Bread Together On Our Knees (spiritual),
pianist Phoenix Park-Kim and soprano Jumi Kimperform Cho-Hon (Invocation), Korean poem by Kim So Wol set to music by Dong-Jin Kim
pianist Polli Chambers-Salazarperform movements #2(Andante), #4(Vivace) and #6 (Allegro assai) from Samuel Coleridge-TaylorValse Suite: Three-Fours, Op 71
pianist Richard Thompsonand Bass/Baritone Mark S. Dossperform Standin’ in the Need of Prayerfrom Louis Gruenberg'soperaThe Emperor Jones;
Spiritual Go Down, Mosesarranged by J. Rosamond Johnson;
If We Only Have Love (Quand on n'a que l'amour)from Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris music by Jacques Brel, english lyrics translation provided by Jacques Brel, Mort Shuman & Eric Blau
pianist Phoenix Park-Kim and soprano Jumi Kimperform world premiere of “Candlelight” for soprano in Korean language. Words and music by South Korean educator/composer Dr. Joopoong Kim
COLLECTIVE BOW (all artist)
Closing Credit
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