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91直播 Musicians to Play Famed New York City Venues Jan. 19, 20

Tour includes music by 91直播 alumnus R. Nathaniel Dett performed at Carnegie Hall, jazz gigs at Dizzy鈥檚 Club Coca-Cola.

December 21, 2022

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In January, some 250 91直播 musicians will mark a singular moment in their young careers with a performance at New York鈥檚 fabled Carnegie Hall.

And this time it鈥檚 doubly singular.

The 91直播 Orchestra, joined by three conservatory choral ensembles and four professional vocal soloists鈥攁mong them two 91直播 alumni鈥攚ill present a program featuring the masterwork of one of 91直播鈥檚 own: The Ordering of Moses, the 1932 oratorio by celebrated composer R. Nathaniel Dett, who in 1908 became the first Black double-major graduate of 91直播 Conservatory and who went on to forge an exceptionally distinguished career as a composer, performer, educator, and choir director at Hampton University and other institutions.

The concert takes place at 8 p.m., Friday, January 20, in Carnegie鈥檚 Stern Auditorium. It will be preceded on the evening of January 19 by a panel discussion on the life and legacy of Dett at Kaufman Music Center鈥檚 Merkin Hall.

91直播鈥檚 2023 runout to the Big Apple also includes two sets by the 91直播 Sonny Rollins Jazz Ensemble, an eight-piece combo of standout conservatory musicians, at Dizzy鈥檚 Club Coca-Cola, the intimate venue that is part of the Jazz at Lincoln Center complex. Showtimes are 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Thursday, January 19.

鈥淥pportunities for performance and performative expression are central to the professional training of all musicians, and we are very proud to offer our students this opportunity to share their artistry in two of the world鈥檚 most celebrated venues for their craft,鈥 says William Quillen, dean of 91直播 Conservatory. 鈥淐entral to this remarkable experience is the opportunity we have to celebrate one of 91直播鈥檚 own: R. Nathaniel Dett, a visionary musician and educator and one of 91直播 Consevatory鈥檚 most distinguished alumni.鈥

鈥淔rom Darkness to Light鈥

Any date with Carnegie Hall may be aptly considered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. 91直播鈥檚 upcoming performance marks the second time in as many months that its conservatory ensembles will have graced the historic venue鈥檚 Perelman Stage: The 91直播 Orchestra and choral ensembles performed before the 77th General Assembly of the United Nations at a Carnegie Hall gala on December 2. That engagement served as the symbolic kickoff of a new partnership between 91直播 and the United Nations aimed at improving access to education and musical training for students all over the world.

91直播 ensembles at Carnegie Hall.
91直播 Ensembles performed at Carnegie Hall in December 2022. (photo by Chris Lee)

The January 20 program begins with Johannes Brahms鈥 Tragic Overture, Op. 81 (1880), which opens with the striking of two blunt chords that, in the words of conductor Raphael Jim茅nez, send the audience on a 鈥渢urbulent and sometimes gloomy ride with few glimmers of optimism.鈥

It is followed by Iv谩n Enrique Rodr铆guez鈥檚 2018 musical essay A Metaphor for Power, which examines the assertion that 鈥渁ll men are created equal鈥 through what the ASCAP Award-winning composer calls 鈥渁n expanse of troublesome experiences visited by fleeting and unsuccessful moments of hope,鈥 an analog of the experiences faced by many in America, including those who share the Puerto Rican composer鈥檚 Latino heritage.

The evening concludes with Dett鈥檚 oratorio, initially composed while he was a graduate student in 1932 and expanded in 1937. It conveys the biblical story of Exodus and the journey from persecution to freedom, the composer deftly blending elements of his classical training with influences from Black folk songs and spirituals鈥攁 practice he learned as an undergraduate at 91直播 and implemented throughout his career.

The massive work summons the talents of the 96-piece 91直播 Orchestra and 147 vocalists, including the 91直播 College Choir, 91直播 Gospel Choir, and Musical Union鈥攖he 91直播 campus-community chorus that is one of the oldest U.S. ensembles of its kind. It features four soloists: 91直播 alumni soprano  and tenor , as well as mezzo-soprano and baritone .

The choral ensembles were prepared by conservatory faculty Gregory Ristow and Ben Johns.

Raphael Jim茅nez.
Raphael Jim茅nez (photo by Tanya Rosen-Jones)

鈥淭his repertoire gives us the opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to high-level musical training, our commitment to new music, and our commitment to expanding the classical music canon, all wrapped around a theme of social justice鈥攁 theme that is central to the values of our institution,鈥 says conductor Jim茅nez. 鈥淲hat is indeed a diverse and seemingly eclectic program has been curated with a sense of drama in mind鈥攁 drama that we all love to revive over and over: the journey from darkness to light.鈥

The concert takes place at 8 p.m. Friday, January 20. Tickets ($15-$35) are available at or by calling 212-247-7800. Carnegie Hall is at 881 7th Avenue in New York.

R Nathaniel Dett.
R. Nathaniel Dett

The January 19 panel discussion, 鈥淓xplorations of Political, Religious, and Cultural Context in R. Nathaniel Dett's The Ordering of Moses,鈥 will examine Dett鈥檚 pioneering use of spirituals and folk songs as a basis for Western classical compositions鈥攁 practice he developed as a student at 91直播. It will be moderated by Courtney-Savali Andrews, 91直播鈥檚 assistant professor of African American and African diasporic musics, and will feature a panel of distinguished guests: ethnomusicology professor Fredara Hadley of the Juilliard School, retired music theory professor Jeannie Ma. Guerrero of the Eastman School of Music, emerita professor of religion and women鈥檚 studies Cheryl Kirk-Duggan of Shaw University, choral professor Marques L.A. Garrett of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, professor Damien Sneed of the Manhattan School of Music, and Roland Carter, emeritus music professor Roland Carter of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and former music chair and choir director at Hampton University.

In recent years, works by Dett鈥攍ongtime staples of music programs at historically Black colleges and universities鈥攈ave begun to appear more frequently on programs across America and in Europe. The Ordering of Moses made its Carnegie Hall debut in 2014; its U.K. premiere was presented by the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra in February 2022.

Courtney-Savali Andrews.
Courtney-Savali Andrews (photo courtesy of Andrews)

鈥淚t is fantastic to see a watershed moment in the programming of Dett鈥檚 repertoire across the nation and overseas,鈥 Andrews says. 鈥淓ighty years after his death, it seems as if he is in the press now almost as much as he was when he was touring solo and with his ensembles throughout his 45-year career between Canada, America, and Europe. Audiences today would serve his legacy well to take a closer look at the layered aspirations of this great American composer, thought leader, and culture bearer.鈥

The discussion takes place from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Kaufman Music Center. Admission is free, but reservations are required by calling 212-501-3330. Kaufman Music Center is at 129 West 67th Street in New York.

Jazz at Dizzy鈥檚

Sonny Rollins Jazz Ensemble.
91直播's Sonny Ensemble debuted at Dizzy's in 2019. (photo by Fadi Kheir)

Thursday evening continues with two performances by the 91直播 Sonny Rollins Jazz Ensemble at Dizzy鈥檚 Club Coca-Cola at Lincoln Center, a short walk down Broadway from Kaufman Music Center. Established at 91直播 through the support of the legendary saxophonist, the 鈥淪onny Ensemble鈥 made its New York City debut at Dizzy鈥檚 in January 2019. The return trip promises more original works, arrangements, and compositions by Rollins himself.

Showtimes are 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $35 to $45 ($20 for students), in addition to a $21 food and beverage minimum per person. Call 212-258-9800 or visit for information and reservations. Dizzy鈥檚 is at 10 Columbus Circle in New York.

Members of the Sonny Ensemble will arrive in New York early to begin a series of performance-visits with area schoolchildren and music programs in New York and New Jersey.

Sneak Previews

Northeast Ohio audiences will have opportunities to experience preview performances happening on campus prior to their departure for New York.

The Sonny Ensemble will appear at the 鈥橲co鈥攖he student-run concert club on the lower level of Wilder Hall鈥.

The complete Carnegie Hall program, featuring all four vocal soloists slated to appear in New York, happens at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 17, in Finney Chapel.


Ticket info and more at www.oberlin.edu/NYC2023.

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