Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Music of Valerie Coleman in Composers Concordance 'Legends' Concert Recalling Melodies of Dvořák, Friday, Dec. 7, 8 PM at DiMenna Center, NYC



Valerie Coleman, Composer and Flute Player

Friday, Dec. 7th, 8pm
at
DiMenna Center - Mary Flagler Cary Hall, 450 West 37th Street, NYC 10018

Lara St. John - violin, Valerie Coleman - flute, Thomas Carlo Bo - conductor 
In 1893 in NYC, the legendary Czech composer Antonín Dvořák spoke of the influence of Native American and African American music on his Symfonie. He urged American composers to focus attention on what "must" be the foundation for "the future music of this country." Composers Concordance presents a program entitled 'Legends,' recalling the timeless melodies of Dvořák himself, and highlighting the influence of Native American and African American music on contemporary orchestral composition.

* with a 7pm reception and an afterparty to follow the performance

MUSIC BY: Dan Cooper, Valerie Coleman, Patrick Hardish, Otto Luening,
Milica Paranosic, Joseph Pehrson, Gene Pritsker and David Soldier

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