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Sunday, January 18, 2009 • 3:00 p.m.
HCTC First Federal Center, Hazard, KY
Admission: $15 Adults • $8 Students (Age 6 - 18)
(Age 5 & under free)
Admission includes Desserts & Beverages
Part of the Martin Luther King holiday events, the American Spiritual
Ensemble will be featured during this Sunday matinee event along with a
local choir. The mission of the American Spiritual Ensemble is to keep the
American Negro spiritual alive. The repertoire ranges from spirituals to
classical to Broadway and dance. The American Spiritual Ensemble was founded
by Everett McCorvey in 1995. Its members have sung in theaters and opera
houses around the world, including the Metropolitan Opera, New York City
Opera, Houston Grand Opera, and abroad in Italy, Germany, Britain, Scotland,
Spain and Japan. The members of the American Spiritual Ensemble are soloists
in their own right and the vocalists have thrilled audiences around the
world with their dynamic renditions of classic spirituals, jazz and Broadway
numbers highlighting the Black experience. They have presented diverse
concerts throughout the United States, Europe and South America and have
toured Spain seven times presenting over 80 concerts. Its founder, Everett
McCorvey, is a native of Montgomery, Alabama. He received his degrees from
the University of Alabama, including a Doctorate of Musical Arts. As a tenor
soloist, Dr. McCorvey has performed in many places including the Kennedy
Center in Washington, D.C., the Metropolitan Opera in New York, Aspen Music
Festival in Colorado, Radio City Music Hall in New York and in England,
Germany, Italy, Spain, Japan, Poland and the Czech and Slovak Republics.
During the summers, Dr. McCorvey is on the artist faculty of the American
Institute of Musical Study (AIMS) in Graz, Austria. Dr. McCorvey holds an
Endowed Alumni Professorship in Voice and is Professor of Voice and Director
of Opera at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky.
Visit the American Spiritual Ensemble's website.
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