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Resonating With Students At William Jewell College

Host

Stephen Steigman

Guests

Dr. Anthony Maglione, Director/Conductor

David M. Sanchez, Tenor

Program

Luminescence

by Andrea Ramsey

Soon Ah Will Be Done

by William Dawson

I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes - Mvt. 2 How Long

by Adolphus Hailstork

David M. Sanchez, tenor

Lamar Sims, piano

The Mystic Trumpeter - II. Chorus, VIII. Finale

by Anthony Maglione

The Greater Kansas City Chapter of the American Guild of Organists Schola Cantorum

Sarah Tannehill Anderson, soprano

Jay Carter, countertenor

Ronald Witzke, baritone

Randolph Lee, Trumpet

Ann Marie Rigler, organ

The Trumpet Sounds Within-A My Soul

by Ian Coleman

Randolph Lee, Trumpet

4 Motets - 1 Help Us, O Lord

by Aaron Copland

Ich Bin Die Auferstehung

by Albert Becker

You can learn more about The William Jewell Music and Choral department, and find recordings at jewell.edu/music and @WilliamJewellCollegeConcertChoir.

You can learn more about David M. Sanchez at davidmsanchez.com and @hunkentenor

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The William Jewell Concert Choir 2013
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The William Jewell Concert Choir 2013

Stephen joined KCUR in October 2000 as the station's host of classical music. After working in the arts for ten years, Steigman made a somewhat associated switch to public radio. Stephen also worked for a number of orchestras and performing arts organizations - including the National Symphony Orchestra at the Kennedy Center, the Jerusalem Symphony in Israel, the Albany Symphony in New York, and the Aspen Music Festival. Stephen's love of public radio started at a young age when "shushed" by his father who wanted to listen to top-of-the-hour NPR news without interruption. His appreciation increased during high school, college (and beyond) with programs such as Car Talk, Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and Performance Today.
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