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Huston-Tillotson University Concert Choir Debuted at Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall

NEW YORK CITY, NY – On Sunday, April 9, 2023, nineteen members of the Huston-Tillotson University (HT) Concert Choir and Director, Dr. Gloria Quinlan debuted at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Their April 9th appearance featured accompaniment by the world-renowned New England Symphonic Ensemble and singers from around the country in a performance of The Cry of Jeremiah, a powerful original choral work by highly-acclaimed African-American choral composer Rosephanye Powell.

“Huston-Tillotson University Concert Choir received this invitation because of the high level and quality of musicianship demonstrated by the singers,” said Peter Tiboris, general director and music director of MidAmerica Productions. ”We are thrilled to have them on our roster of distinguished and esteemed musicians.”

“We are extremely proud to have this opportunity to showcase the exceptional abilities of our students on a national stage,” said HT President Melva Williams. “We are so grateful to MidAmerica for the invitation. This is a testament to the caliber of students and professors that we have on our campus.”

Dr. Quinlan, echoing HT President Williams’ sentiments shared, “I tell my students I’m preparing them for the stages of the world! Last Sunday, we were performing at the CMT Country Music Awards. This Sunday, we will be performing at Carnegie Hall. We never put limits on our students.”

For 40 years, MidAmerica Productions has brought together conductors, soloists, and choral and orchestral ensembles from the U.S. and abroad to appear at New York’s top venues, including Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, Weill Recital Hall, and Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall; and Alice Tully Hall and Avery Fisher Hall (now David Geffen Hall) at the Lincoln Center.

About Huston-Tillotson University

Huston-Tillotson University, the oldest institution of learning in Austin, Texas, has roots dating back to 1875. HT is an independent, church-related, historically black, four-year liberal arts institution located on a 23-acre tree-lined campus near downtown in East Austin. Huston-Tillotson University’s mission is to nurture a legacy of leadership and excellence in education, connecting knowledge, power, passion, and values. The University offers associate and master’s degrees in addition to Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in more than 19 areas of study.

About MidAmerica Productions and MidAm International

Peter Tiboris created and conducted his first concert in New York on January 7, 1984, at  Lincoln Center, featuring The American Symphony Orchestra, soloists, and three choruses, the  Louisiana Chorale of Acadiana, Camerata Singers of Baton Rouge, and Collegiate Chorale of  New York.

For 40 years, MidAmerica Productions has brought together conductors, soloists, and choral and orchestral ensembles from the U.S. and abroad to appear at New York’s top venues,  including Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, Weill Recital Hall, and Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall; and Alice Tully  Hall and Avery Fisher Hall (now David Geffen Hall) at Lincoln Center. In addition to presenting orchestral and choral works, MidAmerica Productions has championed contemporary composers with 98 World Premieres, 38 United States Premieres, and 121 New York  Premieres.

In 2004, MidAm International, Inc. was formed to support MidAmerica’s growing presence in  Europe. Since then, concerts have taken place in countries throughout the world, including  Greece, England, Austria, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Italy, France, Portugal, Russia,  Ukraine, Slovakia, and Mexico.

 

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