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FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA, Music and Artists from the Atlantic to the Pacific at Avery Fisher Hall

 
Venue:Avery Fisher Hall
Performer:FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA, Music and Artists from the Atlantic to the Pacific
Start Time:Sunday, Mar 21, 2:00 pm
Price:$20-100 On Sale Now!
Description:Distinguished Concerts International New York Presents:

Albert McNeil, Guest Conductor
A Medley of African-American Choral Music: Traditional and Contemporary
With Distinguished Concerts Singers International

James Kinchen, Guest Conductor
Burleigh: Nguzo Saba Suite
With Distinguished Concerts Singers International

Richard Kusk, Director
Gustav Holst: Second Suite in F for Military Band
Leroy Anderson: Bugler's Holiday
Julie Giroux: Khan
Pikes Peak Wind Symphony

Alan Combs, Director
Robert Sheldon: Art in the Park
Frank Ticheli: Vesuvius
Saint-Saens/arr. Frackenpohl: Pas Redouble
Julie Giroux: Culloden
Coronado High School Wind Ensemble

Lee Stone, Director
Handel: Overture to the Messiah
Antonio Vivaldi: Concerto Grosso in A minor, op. 3, no. 8
Richard Meyer: Incantation
David Bebe: TBD (new work)
Westminster Christian School Orchestra

“As far as we know, it is the only significant work written with the theme of Kwanzaa. Each movement of Burleigh’s work captures the essence of one of the seven principles of Kwanzaa – Unity; Self Determination; Collective Work and Responsibility; Cooperative Economics; Purpose; Creativity and Faith. The text in each movement is equally important as the music.” – James Kinchen on Glenn Burleigh’s “Nguzo Saba Suite”

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Location: Avery Fisher Hall  
AddressColumbus Avenue and 65th Street
New York, NY
URL:www.jazzatlincolncenter.org
Cross Streets:65th and Columbus
Subways:1,2 to 66th street
Phone:(212) 875-5030
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