New Music Live: A Concert 2 Decades in the Making

It’s a collaboration and friendship that dates back 20 years. New Music Live: “Langston’s Lot” with Doug McConnell and Friends will reunite the Heidelberg music professor and composer with former colleagues in an upcoming concert featuring the poetry of Hughes and his portrayals of black life in America.

“For years, I’ve enjoyed the poetry of Langston Hughes,” Doug said. So he began studying Hughes’ life and his poetry collections with the idea of setting to song a series of texts that capture his essence and spirit, along with the influences of jazz, blues and gospel music in his life.

Doug composed the first of his two song cycles, Langston’s Lot, in 1996 when former faculty colleagues and friends Gail Levinsky and Jackie Edwards-Henry, then teaching with McConnell at Mississippi State University, commissioned the piece. It was written for tenor voice, alto saxophone and piano.

Langston’s Lot and its sequel, Langston’s Lot: Song is a Strong Thing, which Doug composed in 2015-16 specifically for female voice, will comprise the program for the New Music Live concert at 7 p.m. Friday, March 15, in Brenneman Music Hall. The concert will bring together Levinsky on saxophone and Edwards-Henry on piano, along with vocal soloists Roderick George (tenor) and Marian Murphy Powell (soprano).

“To me, this is a dream program because we’ll have both cycles on the same program on the same evening, and that won’t happen too often,” Doug said.

Bringing an additional level of depth and understanding to the program will be Heidelberg theatre students Austin Buckhalter and Pree Bryant, who will read the Hughes texts that form the basis of both song cycles prior to the performance.

The soloists for New Music Live will bring to the Heidelberg stage an eclectic range of performance experiences:

  • Levinsky is a professor of music at Susquehanna University and a frequent solo performer, clinician and author. In addition to teaching, she is a solo performer whose CD, Tipping Point: Music for Saxophone and other Voices, explores the saxophone in a variety of chamber music settings.
  • A solo and collaborative pianist, Edwards-Henry continues to teach piano at Mississippi State. She has performed extensively around the country and internationally. She completed two CDs, Saxophone and Other Voices (with Levinsky) and Contemporary Czech Music for Flute and Piano.
  • George is known for his performances on the concert and operatic stages throughout the U.S. and abroad, including solo roles in Handel’s Messiah, Bach’s Magnificat, Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana, Mozart’s Requiem and Beethoven’s Ninth.
  • Murphy Powell is a versatile singer and theatrical artist known for her work on the stage and in the studio. She is a veteran of national Broadway tours with a favorite role of Cosette in Les Miserables and Christine in Phantom of the Opera. She also has released three solo recordings.
  • Doug joined the Heidelberg faculty in 2000. His compositions have been performed throughout the U.S. and internationally, including Canada, England, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, the Czech Republic and Russia. McConnell has written for a variety of performing mediums but especially enjoys writing for voices. Additionally, he has composed for theatre, including incidental music for several plays and two operatic works.

New Music Live is free and open to the public.

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