One Hundred Plus #2218
. . . a celebration of the indomitable spirit of American composer Margaret Sandresky and her 101st birthday!
Hour One
MARGARET SANDRESKY: Introit/Intraca, fr Mass L’Homme armé –Kimberly Marshall (1987 Rosales/Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland, OR) Loft 1021
SANDRESKY: SANDRESKY: Toccata on Veni Creator Spiritus –Tigran Buniatyan (ASU)
SANDRESKY: Morning Star Variations –Jenna Han (ASU)
SANDRESKY: Versets on Veni Sancte Spiritus – Jack Mitchener (Atlanta)
SANDRESKY: Meditation on Amazing Grace –Lindsey Johnson (ASU)
SANDRESKY: Prelude, Aria and Finale –Eunjae Park (ASU)
Filler – Toccata on Veni Creator Spiritus (see above)
Hour Two
SANDRESKY: Helena’s Wedding March (2005) –Jack Mitchener (Atlanta)
SANDRESKY: Victimae Paschali Laudes (2021) –Jack Mitchener (Atlanta)
SANDRESKY: There is a land of pure delight –John Cummins (Winston-Salem)
SANDRESKY: Evensong (2021) –John Cummins (Winston-Salem)
SANDRESKY: Salem Seasons –Wyatt Smith (Seattle)
Filler – Finale from Prelude, Aria and Finale (see above)
Performers include students of Kimberly Marshall at Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ (1992 Fritts), Jack Mitchener at the Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta, GA (1962 Aeolian-Skinner), John Cummins at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Winston-Salem, NC (1928 Skinner) and Wyatt Smith in the Chapel of Epiphany Episcopal Church, Seattle, WA (2016 Pasi).
Revisit Margaret Sandresky’s 100th birthday party program in our archive, Pipedreams #2117, Still Composing!
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