Prescott Fine Arts Association presents 90 minutes of Flurry Music
March 14, 2009 Filed in: Compositions
The Prescott Fine Arts Association presented two concerts of music by Henry Flurry on March 14, 2009. Proceeds from the concert benefit PFAA’s music scholarship program.
Participating in the concert were Christina Cuda Robertson, Philip Dixon, Linda Sheehan, Tracey Mason, Womansong, Maria Flurry, Sky Jackson, Dianne Holmgren, Diana Hart, Glenn Welshon, Anna Flurry, Cameron MacKenzie, and an auditioned choir led by Arlene Hardy.
The concerts featured works composed between 1996 and 2008, ranging in styles influenced by the Romantics, the French composers, and American composers. Audience members heard two premieres, including Riding Past Grief, a new song cycle written for mezzo-soprano Linda Sheehan, who was accompanied by Christina Cuda Robertson. The songs are settings of poems by Deborah Rebeck Ash of Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Participating in the concert were Christina Cuda Robertson, Philip Dixon, Linda Sheehan, Tracey Mason, Womansong, Maria Flurry, Sky Jackson, Dianne Holmgren, Diana Hart, Glenn Welshon, Anna Flurry, Cameron MacKenzie, and an auditioned choir led by Arlene Hardy.
The concerts featured works composed between 1996 and 2008, ranging in styles influenced by the Romantics, the French composers, and American composers. Audience members heard two premieres, including Riding Past Grief, a new song cycle written for mezzo-soprano Linda Sheehan, who was accompanied by Christina Cuda Robertson. The songs are settings of poems by Deborah Rebeck Ash of Ann Arbor, Michigan.