A View From the Scroll: African-American Cello History…or as Much of It As We Can Remember

Sunday, May 23, 2021

"A Layover in Sweet Home Chicago: Remembering Robert C. Fisher, Violinist, Violist & String Pedagogue"

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“A Layover in Sweet Home Chicago”: Remembering Robert C. Fisher , Violinist, Violist & String Pedagogue" On Tuesday, 11 August 2015...
Monday, December 14, 2020

#EthelBlueGown: Fourscore and Eighteen Reminiscences, At Least...

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When writing a tribute of reminiscence for one whose longevity is so immense, I’ve discovered and accepted the fact that “writing too much”—...
Monday, November 2, 2020

Adolphus Hailstork: Sonata for Solo Cello (2012), Timothy Holley, cello

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The Sonata for Cello (2012) of Adolphus Hailstork is an imposing work whose opening movement contains a gesture of "homage" paid...
Tuesday, October 6, 2020

"Three Recitals of Violoncello Music of African American Composers", The University of Michigan Rackham School of Graduate Studies (1996), Timothy W. Holley, Violoncello

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  These are the complete program notes for the three Dissertation Recitals performed in lieu of a written dissertation, done in partial fulf...
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I am a musician, formally trained but always having an ear to the informal and the spontaneous. I am African American, proud of my country and people but also occasionally baffled by them (that's Y'ALL!!). I am the descendant of some strong people; at times I shudder at the thought of what they endured so that the activities I enjoy would be imaginable, much less possible. You can find a few video recordings on youtube, and I have been fortunate to appear on a few commercial CDs. I'll make up a list and post it later. What most folks call "career"…I say it's what you're surprised to see when you look back!!
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