Stan Engebretson, conductor
with National Philharmonic Chorale
The National Philharmonic Chorale under the direction of Stan Engebreston presents a program of music honoring the African American tradition. Composer Rosephayne Powell narrates her first major work, The Cry of Jeremiah, a powerful choral piece blending African American and classical music customs, featuring oprano Aundi Marie Moore and the Howard University Chorale .
Guest Artists: Aundi Marie Moore, soprano; Rosephayne Powell, narrator
Program:
Moses Hogan, Music Down in My Soul
Hall Johnson, My God is So High
Hall Johnson, Honor! Honor!
Hall Johnson, Take My Mother Home
Moses Hogan, Ride On, King Jesus
Roland Carter, Jr.,
INTERMISSION
Rosephanye Powell, The Cry of Jeremiah
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2021/11/20 - 2021/11/20
Music Center at Strathmore
5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD 20852
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