Sunday, September 12th, 2010
Rust Library
Songs of Faith, Hope and Freedom - 2:00 - 3:00 PM
380 Old Waterford Rd.
Leesburg
VA
20175
Loudoun
Price: FREE
Music has always been the voice of the soul and spirit. During times of slavery and
in battles for freedom, song lyrics have served as the telegraph for expressing
hope, finding comfort in despair, sharing a longing for escape, and plotting one’s
pathway to a better life.
In “Songs of Faith, Hope & Freedom,” acclaimed vocalist Rozlyn Sorrell shares the path from slavery to freedom through song. From traditional a cappella spirituals
and gospel favorites to contemporary standards from the realms of jazz, pop and country, the music and informative narrative guide the listener through an inspirational and uplifting journey.
Friday, December 3rd, 2010
Holiday Pops - 8:00 PM
Rozlyn, a regular featured soloist with the North Carolina Symphony will be making her debut with the Durham symphony this season. She will be singing some of your favorites and introducing another World Premier piece, "The Kwanzaa Song" by Maestro William Curry.
Friday, May 6th, 2011
Blues in the Night
Resident Conductor William Henry Curry will lead you on a compelling journey through the history of jazz and blues in America. Rozlyn Sorrell will be joined by soprano soloist Tina Morris-Anderson and Phil Wiggins and Corey Harris, a blues duo.
Saturday, May 7th, 2011
Resident Conductor William Henry Curry will lead you on a compelling journey through the history of jazz and blues in America. Rozlyn Sorrell will be joined by soprano soloist Tina Morris-Anderson and Phil Wiggins and Corey Harris, a blues duo.