Women’s Voices #2210
. . . women composers and performers share their special insights.
Hour One
ANGELA KRAFT CROSS: 3 Pieces (Eternal Oasis; Elegy-Fanfare; Let the little children come to me) –Angela Kraft Cross (2002 Dobson/Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Los Angeles, CA) Compass Audio 7201
BRENDA PORTMAN: Aspects of Light (premiere) –Kola Owolabi (2022 Pasi/St. George’s Episcopal Churcb, Arlington, VA) PD Archive (2/11/22)
CAROL WILLIAMS: Jubilate Deo, Op. 29 –Carol Williams (2019 Whitsel-Viscount/St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Charlotttesville, VA) Melcot Music 0023
REGINA HARRIS BAOICCHI: Doxology. MARY BETH BENNETT: Toccata (Credo III) –Sarah Simko (1992 Pilzecker/St. Paul Cathedral, Detroit, MI) Living Voices 1001
Filler – (see above)
Hour Two
RACHEL LAURIN: Quatre Pelerinages en Loraine, Op. 39 –Rachel Laurin (1903-1957 Casavant/Cathedrale Saint-Jean l’Evangeliste, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, Canada) RL 292392
KAREN BLACK: Reflection (Brightest Days) –Karen Black (1996 Dobson/Wartburg College Chapel, Waverly, IA) Arsis 189
PATRICK GOWERS: An Occasional Trumpet Voluntary. NADIA BOULANGER: Improvisation #3. KERENSA BRIGGS: Light in Darkness. CHERYL FRANCES-HOAD: Taking your leave –Anna Lapwood (1908-2001 Harrison/Ely Cathedral, England) Signum 688
Filler – BENNETT (see above)
As further evidence of skill and perseverance, you may find these additional programs interesting:
Some Women Who Cook (#8736)
Women’s Work - 1 (#0009)
Women’s Work - 2 (#0309)
She’s Done It (#0730)
Ladies First (#1009)
Women At Work (#1301)
Women Work - 1 (#1333)
Women Work - 2 (#2009)
Women Working (#2033)
Women First (#2109)
Also enjoy further works by Rachel Laurin: (#1241) and Karen Black at Wartburg College (#9808).
Continuing support of PIPEDREAMS is provided in loving memory of Wesley and Lucinda Dudley by their family, with additional support from Walter McCarthy, Clara Ueland, and the Greystone Foundation, by Jan Kirchner on behalf of her family foundation, by the Art and Martha Kaemmer Fund of the HRK Foundation, in celebration of the life of Martha Hulings Kaemmer, and by listener-contributors to this public radio station. Additional support comes from Buzard Pipe Organ Builders of Champaign, IL, and Casavant Freres, Ltd. of St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, members of APOBA, the Associated Pipe Organ Builders of America, a collaborative of designers, creators, and maintainers of pipe organs found in religious and educational institutions, concert halls, and residences throughout the United States and beyond. An APOBA resource guide and member prospectus is available at APOBA.COM.