Celebrating Its 25th Anniversary 1979-2004

FRIENDS OF MUSIC EVENTS SINCE 1979

 

 

Commemorative CD / DVD set available

 

 

 

 

 

25th Anniversary Concert
”A Celebration of Kenton Coe and His Music”


ETSU Friends of Music will be taking orders for cd/dvd sets of the commemorative Kenton Coe Concert given at St. John’s Episcopal Church on October 10, 2004.   Funds raised from the sale of these recordings will benefit the Kenton Coe Scholarship Endowment for Music Composition.

 

These dual cd/dvd sets may be purchased for $35, plus $3.33 tax.  Shipping & handling costs are an additional $3.  Items will be available for pick-up as they are made available to the Friends of Music from EKS, the producer of the sets.  Running time for the cd is approximately 67 min. and running time for the dvd is approximately 80 min.

 

Patricipants in the concert may purchase the set for $30, plus 2.85 tax.

 

Commemorative concert programs may also be purchased for $5.47 each while supplies last (approximately 100 copies remain).

 

Please contact the ETSU Music Department at 423-439-4270 or by email to Stephen Patrick at patricks@etsu.edu.

 

 


Program

 

Processional for Trumpet & Organ (1986)

Richard Webb, organ; David Champouillon, trumpet

 

Three Organ Preludes (1983-1990)
Faith of Our Fathers (St. Catherine)
Let Us Break Bread Together
Fairest Lord Jesus (St. Elizabeth)
Richard Webb, organ

 

From a Train Window (2003)
featuring The East Tennessee Children’s Choir
and Jud Barry, oboe; Jim Benelisha, cello; Jane DeLoach Morison, piano
Beth Perkinson McCoy, Director

 

A Quiet Alleluia (1992)
featuring The Highland Youth Ensemble
Beth Perkinson McCoy, Director

 

Second Fantasy for Organ (world premier 2004)
Richard Webb, organ

 

Music for James Agee, Suite from the Film “Agee” (1991)
Richard Webb, organ; Jud Barry, oboe

 

Three Anthems for Two Sopranos (1990s-2004)
That I May Dwell in the House of the Lord (Psalm 27)
To You, O Lord (Psalm 25)
Blessed are Those Who Trust in the Lord (Jeremiah 17:7-8)
Ann Jones, soprano, and Charlotte Anderson, mezzo-soprano;
and Lynn Rice-See, piano

 

Sonata for Piano (1960)
II. Lento
Lynn Rice-See, piano

 

“How Like a Boy He Seems” from “Rachel” (1989)
Text by Anne Howard Bailey

Charlotte Anderson, mezzo-soprano; and Ann Yates Jones, piano

 

Celebration Hymn (1975)
The Johnson City Civic Chorale
Beverly Gullett, soprano; Charlotte Anderson, mezzo-soprano;
Eric Hodges, tenor; and David Simoson, baritone;
David Champouillon and Justin Stanton, trumpets;
David Bubsey and Bill Medcaris, trombones;
Greg Searles, timpani; and Richard Webb, organ
David Hendricksen, Director

 

Precious Lord, Take My Hand
The Johnson City Civic Chorale,
The East Tennessee Children’s Choir and Highland Singers
David Hendricksen, Director

 

 

 

 

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