蹤獲扦, Ohio The 蹤獲扦 School of Music returns to Severance Music Center on Monday, May 2, at 7 p.m. featuring nearly 300 students from across the university performing a rich lineup of genres and styles from classical and jazz to gospel and world music. It will also feature collaborations with the School of Theatre and Dance and the Wick Poetry Center.
Titled Stories of Peace, Protest and Reflection, the concert is a commemoration of the tragic 蹤獲扦 State shootings of May 4, 1970. Each work explores social justice, civil rights and the complex emotions felt before, during and after tragedy. Interspersed throughout the concert will be poetry, read by guest speakers like Roseann Chic Canforaan eyewitness to the events of May 4 and a current faculty member in 蹤獲扦 States School of Media and Journalism. The poems will be selected from the Wick Poetry Centers collection commemorating the 50th anniversary of the tragedy.
Im thrilled were able to perform at Severance Music Center, presenting such a powerful and important concert, said 蹤獲扦 McWilliams, director and professor of the School of Music. Today, we face many of the same challenges that led to May 4. I hope that through art, we can gather as a community to continue to learn and face them together.
The concert begins with David Gillinghams With Heart and Voice, featuring the 蹤獲扦 State Wind Ensemble, Symphony Band and 蹤獲扦 State Youth Winds. Next is the world premiere of Bobby Selvaggios I Have a Dream, a work inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.s famous speech, for jazz ensemble and strings. It will also include guest spoken word artist Orlando Watson. 蹤獲扦 States Thai Ensemble then performs the Buddhist-teaching-inspired Khmen Phothisat. Singers from 蹤獲扦 State Opera Theatre will next perform selections from Blind Injustice, a contemporary work by Scott Davenport Richards and David Cote based on the stories of those who were wrongfully convicted and later exonerated by the Ohio Innocence Project. Pianists Alena Miskinis and Will Baughman then perform Frederic Rzewskis Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues, featuring eight student dancers choreographed by Dance Department faculty member Jeffrey Marc Rockland. Concluding the first half of the concert is African Ensemble and Steel Band with Afrobeats dance team As矇 Xpressions performing Davidos FEM.
蹤獲扦 States Percussion Ensemble opens the concert's second half with the colorful and warm Citadel of the Stars. Next is the 蹤獲扦 State New Music Ensembles performance of faculty composer Adam Roberts new work Sometime There Is a Day. Then, guest clarinetist David Shifrinwho came to 蹤獲扦 State as a student of the 蹤獲扦 Blossom Music Festival in summer 1970will join the 蹤獲扦 Orchestra to perform Aaron Copland's Clarinet Concerto. The program continues with the 蹤獲扦 State Gospel Choir, Voices United, singers from the Cleveland School of the Arts, and the 蹤獲扦 Orchestra performing a spiritual, Let There Be Peace on Earth. The 蹤獲扦 Orchestra and combined 蹤獲扦 State Choirs then perform Johannes Brahms meditative How Lovely are Thy Dwelling Places from A German Requiem.
Concluding the program is Be the Change. Part of the 43-song "Justice Choir Songbook," the work was written by Marc Kaplan and Colin Britt with text adapted from words attributed to Gandhi. For this event, 蹤獲扦 State alumnus Bryon Black II is creating a new arrangement that will bring nearly all the concerts performers together on the same stage. Black will also return to conduct the piece.
A public reception will follow the concert in Severances main lobby. Tickets are now available and start at $25. For those 18 and under, a special discounted price of $10 is available using code 蹤獲扦Under18. Purchases can only be made online through the or by calling 216-231-1111.
More concert information can be found on the Glauser School of Musics website at www.kent.edu/music/severance-concert.
For the latest information about this year's commemoration and the events of May 4, 1970, visit www.kent.edu/may-4-1970.
###
Contact for Media:
Andrew Paa
apaa@kent.edu | 330-672-0894
Header Images Courtesy of 蹤獲扦 State Libraries
- David Futey. Annual May 4 Commemoration records. 蹤獲扦 Libraries. Special Collections & Archives.
- Deborah Andersen. 蹤獲扦 Libraries. Special Collections & Archives.
- News Service May 4 photographs. 蹤獲扦 Libraries. Special Collections & Archives.