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Organist Marvin Mills plays the World’s Largest Pipe Organ. Marvin presents a varied program including numerous works by African-American composers in celebration of Black History Month, as well as several of his own compositions. Trumpet Tune in C Major (2005) – Aaron David Miller Suite for Organ: III. Air (1940) – Florence Price Maple Leaf Rag (1899) – Scott Joplin, Arr. Mills Talk About a Child That Do Love Jesus (1998) – Calvin Taylor Kum ba Yah (1993) – Emma Lou Diemer Oh Freedom (2003) – Adolphus Hailstork Two Meditations: Meditation I – Allegretto (1951) – Ulysses Kay Prelude on LAUDA ANIMA (2009) – Marvin Mills Arietta (1957) – Thomas Kerr Toccata on Good King Wenceslas (2009) – Marvin Mills Native Philadelphian Marvin Mills is organist at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church in Kensington, Maryland. He is also music director of the acclaimed National Spiritual Ensemble, and guest artist with the Ritz Chamber Players, based in Jacksonville, Florida. Previous positions include Associate Minister of Music at National City Christian Church, Director of Music at All Souls Church, Unitarian, and University Organist at Howard University, all in Washington, DC. Mr. Mills has performed for numerous chapters of The American Guild of Organists, was a featured recitalist in the Guild’s 1992 National, 1996 Centennial National conventions, and appeared at its 2010 Convention in Washington, DC. He opened the 1989 Wendell P. Whalum Concert Series at Morehouse College, performing for the entire student body. Presented in recital by the Washington National Cathedral in observance of Black History Month 1989, he was invited back for its 1995 and 2002 Summer Festival Series. For over a decade Mr. Mills has been a featured artist at the Shenandoah Valley Bach Festival as recitalist, chamber musician and choral conductor - preparing the Festival Chorus for major works such as: Haydn’s Creation, the Requiems of Mozart, Brahms and Verdi, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, and Handel’s Samson. A prize winning composer, his Four Spirituals for Denyce Graves have been performed throughout the country at colleges and universities by aspiring singers. A setting of a Phyllis Wheatley poem, On Virtue, was commissioned by the Cathedral of St. John the Divine for its Poets Corner. He made his theatrical conducting debut with the Washington Savoyards in its production of Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha in 2010 and is a vocal coach/staff pianist at Morgan State University. WE RELY ON YOUR DONATIONS to continue the restoration of the organs at Boardwalk Hall and to continue to present our weekly streamed recitals! To donate please visit (http•••) Donations can be mailed to: Historic Organ Restoration Committee 2301 Boardwalk Atlantic City, NJ 08401 Historic Organ Restoration Committee is presenting these recitals as part of an ongoing broadcast series of the organs of Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall so that patrons can still enjoy the instruments while remaining socially distant. The recital is made possible in part by funds from the Atlantic County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, a partner of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts
Musiques Nouvelles Ulysses Geysen 1914 2019 2020
00:04 Christoph Renhart - Echos Eloquents 12:17 Daan Geysen - Two Characters en 2 mouvements 19:14 Max Charue - From Nomads to Nomads 29:46 Simone Cardini - E toccare spazi iridescenti MUSIQUES NOUVELLES sous la direction de Jean-Paul Dessy ['tactus] 2019 Young Composers' Forum - ULYSSES network, with the support of the Culture Programme of the European Union enregistrement LIVE à Arsonic le 30 novembre son-images: Jarek Frankowski 2020 ACOUSTIC RECORDINGS
Composer Philip Glass sits down for a conversation moderated by WNO Artistic Director Francesca Zambello. Philip Glass / Christopher Hampton Appomattox In English with Projected English Titles New Production and World Premiere of Revised Version Don't miss this world premiere commemorating 50 years since the Voting Rights Act and 150 years since the end of the Civil War. This new production of the opera masterfully explores the struggle to end racial inequality in America at two key crossroads a century apart: General Ulysses S. Grant's dramatic war-ending deliberations with General Robert E. Lee at a Virginia courthouse--and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s passionate debates with President Lyndon B. Johnson as civil rights protesters rallied in Alabama. As WNO's first foray into the music of world-renowned composer Philip Glass, and with a libretto by Academy Award winner Christopher Hampton, Appomattox is a must-see event in our nation's capital, where hard lessons of the past still echo today.
Pinchgut Opera Ulysses Monteverdi
Pinchgut Opera presents Monteverdi's The Return of Ulysses, a luscious and emotionally rich production exploring Homer's Odyssey- a timeless tale of love, constancy and sacrifice. At City Recital Hall from 13-19 June. Book here: (http•••)