January 16, 2022 at 3:00 pm | Wentz Concert Hall January 17, 2022 at 7:30 pm | Symphony Center
20/21 Overview
Will Liverman is "...one of the most versatile singing artists performing today, being equally skilled in classical repertoire and less mainstream works..." – Bachtrack
Community and celebration are at the forefront of Chicago Sinfonietta’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Tribute concert. Opening the concert are three Florence Price works - Ethiopia’s Shadow in America, Song of the Dark Virgin, and Night, sung by renowned baritone Will Liverman. Selections from Felix Mendelssohn’s ELIJAH are next, followed by two Chicago premieres: Jessie Montgomery’s Soul Force, and Emmy-nominated Artist-in-Residence Kathryn Bostic’s work The Great Migration, with baritone Will Liverman returning as narrator.
CONDUCTOR
Mei-Ann Chen
PROGRAM
Florence PRICE Ethiopia's Shadow in America
I. The Arrival of the Negro in America when first brought here as a slave – (Introduction and Allegretto)
II. His Resignation and Faith – (Andante)
III. His Adaptation – (Allegro) – A fusion of his native and acquired impulses.
Song of the Dark Virgin* (orchestral version)
Night* (orchestral version)
Will Liverman, baritone
Felix MENDELSSOHN Selections from ELIJAH
I. No. 14 "Draw, near all ye people - Lord God of Abraham"
II. No. 17 "Is not His Word Like a Fire"
III. No. 37 "For the Mountains Shall Depart"
Jessie MONTGOMERY Soul Force (The Dream Unfinished)* Assistant Conductor Kyle Dickson
Kathryn BOSTIC The Great Migration: A Symphony in Celebration of August Wilson*
The Great Migration
The Hill Illumined
Wylie Avenue
The Oracle of Aunt Ester
Exalted Roads of Truth and Triumph
Will Liverman, narrator
Encore
*Chicago Premiere
Approximately 70 mins, plus intermission