We
at the Center for 21st Century Music would like to send
you warm regards on this Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day and announce
the upcoming concert by the Slee Sinfonietta featuring music of the
African Diaspora. This Wednesday evening, January 21st at
7:30 in Lippes Concert Hall, the Sinfonietta will be featuring an
exiting program of contemporary voices, trailblazers, and under-performed historic masterpieces. Included in the program is
Dorothy Rudd Moore, founding member of the Society of Black
Composers, whose piece Transcension was written in memory of
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1986 for the recognition of his
birthday as a national holiday.
Also on the concert is Samuel
Coleridge-Taylor whose career spanned the previous turn of the
century. His Nonet in F Minor from 1894 is a rare dip into
late Romanticism by the Sinfonietta.
Coming into this century, Adolphus Hailstork’s Behold, I Build a House (2018) presents Biblical versus sung by baritone Jaman Dunn-Danger, our evening’s conductor, set against marimba played by John Dawson from the Eastman School of Music. Jonathan Bailey Holland’s The Clarity of Cold Air (2013) is a spacious work that may evoke for many the sublime beauty of the winter season.
Below is a recent performance by Slee Sinfonietta.
Ticket
information is available here.
As always, UB students with a valid ID are entitled to one
complimentary ticket.


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