Tag: Trenton Music Makers

  • Mambo to Mozart Young Musicians Concert

    Mambo to Mozart Young Musicians Concert

    MAM-BO!

    Young musicians of Capital Harmony Works will present “Mambo to Mozart,” an evening of music for orchestra and chorus, together and separately, including the world premiere of Princeton composer Julian Grant’s “Lop-Sided Sonata.”

    The event will be held tomorrow, May 25, at 6:30 p.m. at the Social Profit Center at Mill One, 1 N. Johnston Avenue, in Trenton. Craft soft drinks, light snacks, and family-friendly fare will be available for purchase. Doors open at 5:30.

    Capital Harmony Works is the home of three creative youth development programs: Trenton Music Makers, an El Sistema-inspired string and percussion orchestra; Trenton Children’s Chorus, made up of K-12 choirs; and Music for the Very Young, an award-winning pre-K program conducted in partnership with Trenton and Ewing public preschools.

    Follow the link to learn more about Capital Harmony Works.

    https://www.capitalharmony.works/

    For tickets to tomorrow’s event:

    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mambo-to-mozart-tickets-597701871387?fbclid=IwAR1l9jlZoCWLFeOxIOfJnQtIVeFRIYTe9TJQFsZcn4yaIE2OIPOtt2Zzo-E

  • MLK Day Concert Princeton Benefits Arm In Arm

    MLK Day Concert Princeton Benefits Arm In Arm

    Capital Harmony Works will honor Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy of service with an hour-long concert at Trinity Church Princeton, 33 Mercer Street, tonight at 6:00. Admission is free, but a contribution is requested, either in the form of money or non-perishable foods. All proceeds will benefit Arm In Arm, an organization that provides food, housing services, and more, for individuals in need.

    This is the 7th annual MLK Day concert for Capital Harmony Works, which is the home of three creative youth development programs: Trenton Music Makers, an El Sistema-inspired string and percussion orchestra; Trenton Children’s Chorus, made up of K-12 choirs; and Music for the Very Young, an award-winning pre-K program conducted in partnership with Trenton and Ewing public preschools.

    More about tonight’s event

    https://www.capitalharmony.works/events

    More about Capital Harmony Works

    https://www.capitalharmony.works/

    More comprehensive article in Trenton Daily

    Capitol Harmony Works to Host 7th Annual MLK Day Concert

  • GivingTuesday Support Local Nonprofits

    On #GivingTuesday, if you’re in a position to do so, don’t forget to lend a helping hand to hardworking charitable groups and non-profit organizations, those that make a difference in your community, enhance the quality of life, and actually do some good in the world. They need your money more than Amazon does. We’ve all got too much stuff anyway.

    I stumbled across this video from a few years back of me interviewing Carol Burden, executive director of Trenton Music Makers, at the WWFM studios. It was the station’s custom for a time to invite representatives of local non-profits to come in on this day and tell us a bit about what they do. In between, I would program musical selections appropriate for the occasion and for the season, such as Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony, with its concluding hymn of gratitude and thanksgiving, and Alan Hovhaness’ Symphony No. 11, “All Men Are Brothers.”

    Kind of ironic to note the station’s mission statement at the end, since so little of the programming has been local since the start of the pandemic.

  • Trenton Music Makers MLK Concert Streams Monday

    Trenton Music Makers MLK Concert Streams Monday

    While the country is set to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, today is the actual anniversary of King’s birth. It appears that Trenton Music Makers will continue with its annual MLK concert, this year to be streamed virtually, via YouTube, on Monday at 6 pm EST. Learn more about this extraordinary organization and its mission by visiting trentonmusicmakers.org

  • MLK Day on The Classical Network

    MLK Day on The Classical Network

    We celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day this afternoon on The Classical Network.

    The much-anticipated centerpiece of today’s program, for me anyway, will be “New Morning for the World: Daybreak of Freedom,” by Pulitzer Prize winner Joseph Schwantner. It’s an inspiring piece, built on texts drawn from King’s speeches, and I look forward to sharing it with my listeners every year.

    So far there have been three recordings of the work. I have cycled through all of them, but the one that remains my favorite is its first, featuring narration by former Pittsburgh Pirate Willie Stargell. It’s hard to believe that Stargell, beloved by so many, was himself subjected to discrimination and harassment over the course of his career. It makes you realize how short history is. And if we follow the news, it’s evident the struggle for peace, tolerance and equality is not over.

    Stargell appears with the Eastman Philharmonia as he did at the world premiere, which took place at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. on January 15, 1983 (King’s birthday).

    Sadly, the recording has never been issued on compact disc, but we’ll hear it today, provided the turntable is in good working order. (If not, I’ll have a back-up ready to go, just in case).

    We’ll also hear “Epitaph for a Man Who Dreamed,” by Adolphus Hailstork – whose knockout oratorio, “Done Made My Vow,” was the featured work on last night’s edition of “The Lost Chord” – and selections from Dashon Burton, Bass-Baritone’s album, “Songs of Struggle & Redemption: We Shall Overcome.”

    In addition, as time allows, we’ll mark the anniversary of the births of as many of the following as we can: Johann Hermann Schein, Joseph Hector Fiocco, Ernest Chausson, Guillaume Lekeu, Mischa Elman, Walter Piston, Alexander Tcherepnin, Yvonne Loriod, and Ivan Fischer.

    We judge a man not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his music, from 4 to 7 p.m. EST, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.


    By the way, if you have off from work today, consider taking a break from your community service to support kids from thirteen Trenton schools. Young musicians of Trenton Music Makers will convene at Princeton University’s Lewis Center for the Arts, 122 Alexander St., this afternoon at 5:30 p.m., for its annual Martin Luther King Day Jr. Day concert. You can learn more and register for this free event at trentonmusicmakers.org.

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