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Sunday, June 19, 2011
2:00 PM

Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center

 

Body & Soul

 

Milburn Price, Conductor Laureate
Brahms: Requiem (Shaw edition, sung in English)
Tiffany Bostic-Brown, Soprano
Terrance Brown, Baritone

Timothy Powell, Conductor/Composer
Powell: Incarnatio Mysteria (World Premiere)
Tina Milhorn Stallard, Soprano

Featuring Distinguished Concerts Orchestra International and Distinguished Concerts Singers International

Distinguished Concerts Singers International: Bonsack Baptist Church Adult Choir (VA), Chancel Choir of the First Baptist Church (NC), Columbia County Choral Society (GA), The Combined Choral Ensembles of Davidson Fine Arts School (GA), First Baptist Church of Forest City Sanctuary Choir (NC), First Baptist Church of Shelby Sanctuary Choir (NC), Grace Avenue United Methodist Church Adult Choir (TX), Variations of Bluefield College (VA)

 

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B. Green

Bonsack Baptist Church Adult Choir (VA)

The Adult Choir of Bonsack Baptist Church, under the direction on Barry Green, provides music for the Church’s two traditional worship services weekly. In addition, the 100-voice choir provides special concerts for the church and community throughout the year, including a multi-performance Easter pageant. The choir sang in Carnegie Hall in 2008 under the direction on Mark Hayes.

Barry Green has served as Minister of Music at Bonsack Baptist Church in Roanoke, Virginia, for over 15 years, where he directs a large music program for two-year-olds through senior adults. Mr. Green graduated from Gardner-Webb University with a Bachelor of Arts in Music Education and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary with a degree of Master of Church Music. Barry’s wife, Ann, is an elder law attorney and they have two children, Joshua and Meredith.


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First Baptist Church of Shelby Sanctuary Choir (NC)

The 56-member Sanctuary Choir of First Baptist Church, Shelby, NC, is the principal choral ensemble and is responsible for worship leadership each Sunday. The choir embraces an eclectic choral repertoire that includes historic sacred works and anthem literature from all periods and many styles. Among recent major works, the choir has served as the chorus forMenotti’s Amahl and the Night Visitors, sections of Handel’s Messiah and Vivaldi’s Gloria in D. The choir is directed by Andrew Roby, and is thankful to work with two fine accompanists: Jeri Ledford, organist; and Emily Monroe, pianist.

Andrew Roby currently serves as the minister of music for First Baptist Church, Shelby, NC, a position he has held since 2001. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Gardner-Webb University, and as director of the NC Baptist Singers, a group of 120 professional church musicians from across the state. Previously, he has served as Professor of Music, Director of Choral Activities, and Chair of the Department of Music at Union University (TN). Earlier choral faculty appointments included Shorter College (GA) and Asbury College (KY). Andrew received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he studied conducting with Milburn Price.


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T. Spencer



First Baptist Church of Forest City Sanctuary Choir (NC)

The Sanctuary Choir, First Baptist Church, Forest City, NC, is one of eight ensembles at the church. In addition to weekly worship responsibilities, they present major choral works reflective of the liturgical calendar. Some of these works include Mass in G, Schubert; Gloria, Vivaldi; In Nativitatem Domini, Charpentier; In Dulci Jubilo, Buxtehude; Christmas Oratorio, Saint-Saens; Seven Last Words, Dubois; and Crucifixion, Stainer. Their annual Advent Carol Concert is a cherished community tradition. Previous endeavors include a Carnegie Hall concert featuring the works of Morten Lauridsen and MESSIAH in Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin and The Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford.

Tony Spencer is minister of music at First Baptist Church, Forest City, NC; a position he has held since 1982. He received his Master of Church Music Degree (in vocal pedagogy)) at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary’s School of Music in Louisville, KY. Prior to that, he received degrees from Carson-Newman College and North Greenville College. He has taught on the faculty of the School of Divinity at Gardner-Webb University. As an active member of the American Choral Directors Association, he recently served as Southern Division Repertoire and Standards Chair for Music in Worship.


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L. Roberts

Grace Avenue United Methodist Church Adult Choir (TX)

Grace Avenue United Methodist Church was commissioned on August 25, 1999, in Frisco, Texas. From the very beginning Grace Avenue has had a commitment to musical excellence. Under the direction of Laurie Hanson Roberts since its inception, the choir has grown from 12 to over 50 and enjoys leading worship for this dynamic congregation. The Grace Avenue choir presents 2 – 3 major programs each year. They enjoy a wide range of repertoire from Vivaldi’s Gloria to Robert Ray’s Gospel Mass. The trip to New York is the first experience for the choir to participate in a mass chorus, and they are looking forward to similar opportunities for growth in the future.

As a feature soloist throughout the United States, Laurie Hanson Roberts has a career that includes sacred, popular, and operatic styles. Laurie’s musical versatility has brought her much acclaim. She has recorded for Word Records and is currently an artist with CQK Music. Although Laurie’s training is classical, it is her adaptability & beauty of sound that brings attention to her music. She has sung under the batons of Sir David Willcocks, Lazslo Heltay, John Rutter, Donald Neuen, David Davidson, & William Mathias. She has studied at the prestigious Oberlin Conservatory of Music where she worked with Richard Miller, and has a Masters of Music and Masters of Sacred Music in voice and choral conducting from Southern Methodist University and Perkins School of Theology.


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What People Said...

 
Bryant L. Moxley
Bluefield College
Many thanks to DCINY for a first class experience! From the initial planning stages to the post-concert celebration, every detail was carefully planned and beautifully orchestrated. The Bluefield College Choral Department and our individual students experienced unprecedented musical growth this year as we prepared and ultimately performed the Brahms REQUIEM at the Lincoln Center. It would not have been possible without the outstanding work of Iris and entire staff of DCINY. Thanks for a once-in-a-lifetime experience! Actually, we plan to return to DCINY in the very near future with our next generation of choristers!


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Students
Bluefield College

Performing in Avery Fisher hall has been the peak of my musical experiences and I doubt that it can ever be surpassed.

Getting the chance to perform in Avery Fisher Hall was definitely a musical experience that I will never forget.

The New York experience is one like none other! The sights and sounds are beautiful and exciting! Then add the chance to perform the Brahms REQUIEM at Lincoln Center and it makes for a truly unforgettable experience!

The New York experience was one I will never forget. The ability to do missions, sightsee and sing the Brahms REQUIEM at the Lincoln Center was a wonder for myself and for my friends. God bless New York City!

I never dreamed I would ever sing with a professional orchestra in the Lincoln Center in New York City. It was an exciting and incredible experience.


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Timothy Powell
Conductor/Composer
What a wonderful week in NYC capped by a triumphant Lincoln Center world premiere concert! Even days later, I'm still "buzzing" from the performance of a lifetime, the audience's enthusiastic reaction, and the magnificence of Lincoln Center.

To Iris Derke, Jonathan Griffith, Nicole Cotton, and the great folks at DCINY: Stellar production, stellar organization, and stellar performance. Thanks so much for the invitation and your willingness to take a risk on a new work.


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Tiffany Bostic-Brown and Terrance Brown
Soloists
Thank you for allowing us to sing with DCINY. We found the experience to be more than enjoyable and found the DCINY staff, notably Nicole, to be extremely friendly and helpful! We were honored to be a part of such an event and hope to work with you again in the future.


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Tony Spencer
First Baptist Church of Forest City Sanctuary Choir

The DCINY event this past weekend with Milburn Price directing Brahms' REQUIEM was memorable and inspiring. Programs such as this are valuable tools as part of my goal in maintaining choral excellence.

I want to commend your entire staff. Every detail was planned efficiently and explained precisely and graciously. Everyone seemed to enjoy their jobs.

The reception was delicious and I appreciate the way it was handled. It gave people the opportunity to come and leave as they wished and not be held captive for 2-3 hours.

Again, thanks for your work--I am looking forward future experiences with you.


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