March 13 MSO Concert Pays Tribute To Historic Black Female Composer

March 2, 2022 at 4:54 p.m.

By Staff Report-

NORTH MANCHESTER – Manchester Symphony Orchestra is celebrating "Trailblazers" in its first concert of 2022.

It is 3 p.m. March 13 at the Honeywell Center in Wabash.

The concert features Symphony No. 1 in e minor written by Florence Price, the first African-American woman to have a composition performed by a major symphony orchestra, according to a news release from Manchester University.

Her symphony originally "premiered by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Frederick Stock at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair," said MSO conductor Debra Lynn. "Price was a domestic abuse survivor and single mother who had experienced extreme poverty and homelessness. Her life and legacy have become a great inspiration to women composers and composers of color around the world."

Lynn carefully curates Manchester Symphony Orchestra concerts to include works by women and others who have historically not been well represented in the world of symphony. She selects musical pieces and features artists from a broad spectrum.

"Trailblazers" also marks the return of the MSO Young Artists Concerto and Aria Competition after six years.

Three performers were selected to perform as soloists during the concert: Andre Burns, a senior at Merrillville High School, will perform Edouard-Victoire-Antoine Lalo's aria Vainement Ma Bien Aimee; Lydia Kelly, a senior biology-chemistry major at MU, will perform Rosauro's Concerto No. 1 for Marimba and Orchestra, Movement IV, Despedida; and Ben Morton, a sophomore at Homestead High School, will perform Saint-Saens's Piano Concerto No. 2 in g minor, Op. 22, Movement 1.

Tickets are $15 general admission while free for MU students, faculty and staff with Manchester ID and anyone age 18 and younger. Masks, proof of vaccination and proof of a negative COVID test are not required at Honeywell venues.

Visit manchestersymphonyorchestra.org to purchase tickets.

Lynn is director of choral and vocal studies at Manchester University. A composer who will be conducting for the third time this spring at Carnegie Hall, she is a collaborative musical storyteller.

The Manchester Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1939 through a partnership with the people of Wabash County and what was then Manchester College.

The "Trailblazers" concert is sponsored by MPS Egg Farms.

NORTH MANCHESTER – Manchester Symphony Orchestra is celebrating "Trailblazers" in its first concert of 2022.

It is 3 p.m. March 13 at the Honeywell Center in Wabash.

The concert features Symphony No. 1 in e minor written by Florence Price, the first African-American woman to have a composition performed by a major symphony orchestra, according to a news release from Manchester University.

Her symphony originally "premiered by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Frederick Stock at the 1933 Chicago World's Fair," said MSO conductor Debra Lynn. "Price was a domestic abuse survivor and single mother who had experienced extreme poverty and homelessness. Her life and legacy have become a great inspiration to women composers and composers of color around the world."

Lynn carefully curates Manchester Symphony Orchestra concerts to include works by women and others who have historically not been well represented in the world of symphony. She selects musical pieces and features artists from a broad spectrum.

"Trailblazers" also marks the return of the MSO Young Artists Concerto and Aria Competition after six years.

Three performers were selected to perform as soloists during the concert: Andre Burns, a senior at Merrillville High School, will perform Edouard-Victoire-Antoine Lalo's aria Vainement Ma Bien Aimee; Lydia Kelly, a senior biology-chemistry major at MU, will perform Rosauro's Concerto No. 1 for Marimba and Orchestra, Movement IV, Despedida; and Ben Morton, a sophomore at Homestead High School, will perform Saint-Saens's Piano Concerto No. 2 in g minor, Op. 22, Movement 1.

Tickets are $15 general admission while free for MU students, faculty and staff with Manchester ID and anyone age 18 and younger. Masks, proof of vaccination and proof of a negative COVID test are not required at Honeywell venues.

Visit manchestersymphonyorchestra.org to purchase tickets.

Lynn is director of choral and vocal studies at Manchester University. A composer who will be conducting for the third time this spring at Carnegie Hall, she is a collaborative musical storyteller.

The Manchester Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1939 through a partnership with the people of Wabash County and what was then Manchester College.

The "Trailblazers" concert is sponsored by MPS Egg Farms.
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