Friday, September 12, 2014

John Malveaux: 150th Anniversary - 13th Amendment Concert - Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend

Ulysses Kay (1917-1995) is profiled at AfriClassical.com, which features a comprehensive Works List by Prof. Dominique-René de Lerma, http://www.CasaMusicaledeLerma.com.

Donnie Ray Albert

John Malveaux of
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International opera Grammy bass-baritone and University of Texas assistant professor of voice Donnie Ray Albert accepted an invitation from John Malveaux to perform the male narrator in Roy Harris "Bicentennial Symphony", (the score also has female narrator) and the male solo narrator in Ulysses Kay "Once There Was A Man" during the 150th Anniversary - 13th Amendment Concert scheduled on MLK Jr. weekend, January 17, 2015, Luckman Fine Arts Complex on the campus of California State University Los Angeles. See http://butleroperacenter.music.utexas.edu/about/faculty-staff/#albert

Donnie Ray Albert sang a duet with Metropolitan Opera soprano Latonia Moore and solo performances during the 150th Anniversary Concert of the Emancipation Proclamation in 2012 co-produced by MusicUNTOLD and KUSC Classical radio in Los Angeles with John Malveaux and Gail Eichenthal, KUSC Classical Radio Executive Producer serving as co-executive producers. The concert enjoyed a delayed broadcast and 30 days podcast via www.kusc.org
The 150th Anniversary concert to celebrate passage of 13th Amendment - ending slavery in the United States is a co-production of California State University-Los Angeles and MusicUNTOLD under the direction of John Kennedy PhD., professor of music composition and chair of the Department of Music, Theatre and Dance and John Malveaux, president/founder of MusicUNTOLD.
Performance of the Roy Harris and Ulysses Kay compositions will be Los Angeles premieres of neglected compositions speaking to American history and culture through large orchestra, chorus and narration under the capable baton of Chicago based Maestro Renée Baker. See http://reneebakercomposer.com/
This concert will be the first in the nation to celebrate the 150th Anniversary of ending slavery in the United States and feature large orchestra and chorus performing music by American composers. Roy Harris and Ulysses Kay were friends and both were members of the first cultural exchange with the Soviet Union. John Malveaux was a personal friend of Roy Harris and Ulysses Kay with current friendships extending to their descendants.
The 150th Anniversary concert to celebrate passage of the 13th Amendment will also include performance of the undeniable Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait under the baton of Emily A. Moss PhD., Director of Bands and Director of Instrumental Music Education for the Department of Music, Theatre and Dance at California State University, Los Angeles. Copland, Harris, and Kay were contemporaries and friends. See http://www.calstatela.edu/academic/musictheatredance/emilymoss.php
The large chorus for Harris and Kay compositions will be under the direction of Sébastien Vallée PhD., Director of Choral Studies at California State University, Los Angeles. See http://www.calstatela.edu/academic/musictheatredance/sebastienvallee.php
Additional chamber pieces in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King will be announced in the near future.
MusicUNTOLD is the volunteer event production arm of the Long Beach Central Area Association dedicated to presenting arts and educational programs that promote diversity and human dignity. See website www.musicuntold.com. The Long Beach Central Area Association is a volunteer tax-exmpt 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation. 
John Malveaux

Comment by email:
Hello All. International Grammy and Met alumni! What a wonderful event. After​  that duet video I know you have a lot to look forward to.  Best wishes, Virginia [Virginia Kay]

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