Quantcast
NEWS |
Return to home page





Freefall
The Chuck Anderson Trio
Where Is Love?
Kelley Suttenfield
Spanish Breeze
Thomas Lorenzo, Alphonso Johnson, Walfredo Reyes, Dave Garfield
Another Night in London
Gene Harris
Simpatico
Claudio Roditi
Room 13
Yair Loewenson Trio



Trio Reenactment
Info | Enter
Dave King
Info | Enter
Frank Macchia
Info | Enter
Kurt Rosenwinkel
Info | Enter




Jazz News: John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" at Trinity Church, Boston
Event News Event News | Posted: 2006-04-25

John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" at Trinity Church, Boston

SOURCE: All About Jazz Publicity
Discuss

THE FAITH QUILTS PROJECT AND TRINITY CHURCH
PRESENT JOHN COLTRANE'S JAZZ MASTERPIECE “A LOVE SUPREME"
APRIL 27 AT 7:00 PM - TRINITY CHURCH, COPLEY SQUARE, BOSTON

John Coltrane's A Love Supreme, one of the 20th century's greatest pieces of sacred music, will be performed by a 12-piece ensemble of musicians, on April 27 at 7pm at Trinity Church, 206 Clarendon Street, Boston. The concert, organized by Professor LEONARD BROWN of Northeastern University's Music Department, will serve as the grand finale of April's citywide celebration of Faith, Arts and Community. Suggested Donation: $15.

Rarely performed in its entirety, A Love Supreme is a jazz suite about “redemption, a work of pure spirit and song, that heralded Coltrane's search for spiritual and musical freedom," as described by music critic Chip Stern. Coltrane intended this four-part suite to clearly illustrate his belief in God, his deep spirituality and his use of music as a force for good, as a force to make others happy through music. “To me, Trane's music is the music of life," said Brown. “The message in his music is so strong and full of happiness; it touches the soul and reminds us of the responsibilities that come with the gift of life."

Coltrane's A Love Supreme will be performed live by an all-star edition of Leonard Brown's “Joyful Noise." Featured performers are reed players Bill Pierce, Stan Strickland, Bill Thompson and Leonard Brown; trombonists Bill Lowe and Larry McClellan; pianist George W. Russell, Jr.; bassists Cecil McBee and John Lockwood; and percussionists Terri Lyne Carrington and Sa Davis. Eric Jackson of WGBH's “Eric In The Evening" will recite the prayer Coltrane wrote as a part of A Love Supreme.

THE FAITH QUILTS PROJECT was begun by quilter, celebration artist and First Night Founder Clara Wainwright to help diverse communities of faith around New England to gather together in conversation, and to create a representation of the imagery and deeply held beliefs central to their lives. Thirty-five quilt artists and more than 50 faith groups have created astonishing works of art that visually display the vital and diverse spiritual languages of the American people.

Faith, Arts, and Community is a month-long celebration opening with a Grand Exhibition of 57 Faith Quilts at the Cyclorama, Boston Center for the Arts (BCA), 539 Tremont Street, Boston, April 7-10, 2006. For the rest of April, the quilts will move to the Boston Public Library (Copley Square), the Museum of the National Center for Afro-American Artists (Roxbury), The Great Hall in Codman Square (Dorchester), and Cloud Place (Copley Square). For a complete list of Faith, Arts and Community scheduling: www.faithquilts.org, 617-507-3066.

TRINITY CHURCH Located in the center of Boston's Back Bay on Copley Square, Trinity Church is home to a vibrant parish founded before the American Revolution. Trinity, an Episcopal Church within the Anglican Communion (Church of England), is a musical church. Not just where music is performed, but rather a place where music and worship are woven together. It is home to a congregation where many voices come together in praise and thanksgiving that actively celebrate the felt presence of the spirit of God. www.trinityboston.org, 617-536-0944

[ Visit website ]    


More Recent News | Local News

09-Feb-10 Performance/Tour Saints Marching in New Orleans, at Last
09-Feb-10 Music Industry Ritz-Carlton to Close 5-Diamond Las Vegas Hotel in May
09-Feb-10 Music Industry Warner Music Group Posts Net Loss
09-Feb-10 Music Industry EMI's Downfall: Will the Hits Keep Coming?
09-Feb-10 Web/Tech Culture Jam: Tweeting for a Song
09-Feb-10 Performance/Tour Whitworth Jazz Ensemble Conducts First Ever Tour of New York City, New Orleans
09-Feb-10 Education Jamie Foxx Brings Kids $500k of Donated Instruments

This Week's Top News

05-Feb-10 CD/Download/Album Sade Returns with Beauty and Mystery
08-Feb-10 Performance/Tour Zak's Who dat The Who had Keep the Beat Superbowl Halftime
02-Feb-10 Web/Tech SublimeVideo Hopes to Simplify HTML5 Web Video
02-Feb-10 CD/Download/Album CD Review: Peter Gabriel, "Scratch My Back"
03-Feb-10 AllAboutJazz.com Blogger? Syndicate Your Stories at All About Jazz
06-Feb-10 Performance/Tour New Orleans Super Bowl Week of Music
02-Feb-10 Festival/Cruise Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts, April 7 - May 1, 2011


(38)


News Search

Title

Type






Gene Harris

Sweet Georgia Brown
From Another Night in London

More | Recent | Top




Advertise | Contact Us | Site Map |



Sponsor Links:   Jazz Loft | Hat Hut Records | Telarc Records | Portland Jazz Festival | Montreal Jazz Festival | Nonesuch Records


All material copyright © 2010 All About Jazz and/or contributing writer/visual artist. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy