Manchester Orchestra Offers Music From Around The World
May 12, 2021 at 4:32 p.m.
By Staff Report-
The orchestra, under the direction of Manchester professor Debra Lynn, will present the world premiere of Songs of the Islands orchestrations by Dominique Le Gendre and Lynn, according to a news release from Manchester University.
The Caribbean song cycle features Maegan Pollonais, mezzo-soprano, as well as guest artists-in-residence operatic soprano Jamie Chamberlin and tenor Nathan Granner.
The guest artists were brought from Los Angeles to Manchester through a designated donation fund started by the symphony orchestra at the beginning of the year. The program is also made possible by a grant from the Community Foundation of Wabash County.
Manchester University’s Chamber Singers will also perform on this song cycle.
The concert will also include “Variations on America” by Charles Ives, “Hungarian Dances” by Johannes Brahms, “Bachianas Brasileiras No. 2” by Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, “Entrance of the Queen Of Sheba” by George Frideric Handel and “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands” arranged by Margaret Bonds.
A preconcert talk about Songs of the Islands will be presented at 2:30 p.m. in Wine Recital Hall by Pollonais, who is director of student diversity and inclusion at Manchester.
General admission is $15; free for Manchester students, faculty and staff, and all attendees younger than 18. Mask and social distancing are required at all times for audience members.
This is Lynn’s first season as symphony conductor.
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The orchestra, under the direction of Manchester professor Debra Lynn, will present the world premiere of Songs of the Islands orchestrations by Dominique Le Gendre and Lynn, according to a news release from Manchester University.
The Caribbean song cycle features Maegan Pollonais, mezzo-soprano, as well as guest artists-in-residence operatic soprano Jamie Chamberlin and tenor Nathan Granner.
The guest artists were brought from Los Angeles to Manchester through a designated donation fund started by the symphony orchestra at the beginning of the year. The program is also made possible by a grant from the Community Foundation of Wabash County.
Manchester University’s Chamber Singers will also perform on this song cycle.
The concert will also include “Variations on America” by Charles Ives, “Hungarian Dances” by Johannes Brahms, “Bachianas Brasileiras No. 2” by Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos, “Entrance of the Queen Of Sheba” by George Frideric Handel and “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands” arranged by Margaret Bonds.
A preconcert talk about Songs of the Islands will be presented at 2:30 p.m. in Wine Recital Hall by Pollonais, who is director of student diversity and inclusion at Manchester.
General admission is $15; free for Manchester students, faculty and staff, and all attendees younger than 18. Mask and social distancing are required at all times for audience members.
This is Lynn’s first season as symphony conductor.
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