
Black History Month Concert
Presented by UT Butler School of Music
Description
Black History Month Concert
The concert will feature students and choirs of the Butler School of Music and Huston-Tillotson University Music Program organized by:
Miguel Campinho, Assistant Professor of Practice in Collaborative Piano at Butler School of Music
Stephen Burnaman, Chair of Humanities and Fine Arts at Huston-Tillotson Univeristy
Performance:
February 22, 2020, 7:30 pm
Bates Recital Hall
Admission is free and seating is unassigned. If you are a patron with ADA needs, please email tickets@mail.music.utexas.edu and we will reserve ADA seating for you.
Program:
John Stafford Smith (arr. Haywood): National Anthem
John Rosamond Johnson (arr. Carter): Lift Every Voice And Sing
Coleridge Taylor Perkinson: Scherzo
H. Leslie Adams: Flying
William Grant Still: Pierrot from Songs Of Separation
Roland Carter: Steal Away
William Grant Still: Here’s One arr. for Viola
Dorothy Rudd Moore: Invocation: Sonnets of Love, Rosebuds and Death
Lela Anderson: Keep Your Lamps; All Night, All Day
Betty Jackson King: Two Movements Four Seasons: Sketches for Harp
1. Spring Intermezzo
2. Summer Interlude
Florence Price: Beside the Sea; Night
Charles Ingram: Rest Sweet Nymphs
John Wesley Work, III: Soliloquy
Edward Boatner: O, What A Beautiful City
Lela Anderson: I Opened My Mouth To The Lord
To make special arrangements for your course, contact:
Miguel Campinho, Assistant Professor of Practice in Collaborative Piano at Butler School of Music
mcampinho@austin.utexas.edu
512-471-0441
Date and Time
Location
Bates Recital Hall (Butler School of Music) 2406 Robert Dedman Drive Austin Texas 78712