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Stephen Schwartz and More to Tribute Tyler Clementi with TYLER'S SUITE at Lincoln Center

By: May. 01, 2017
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On June 4 at 2PM, Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) will present Tyler's Suite at Lincoln Center's David Geffen Hall in commemoration to the memory of Tyler Clementi, a young musician who died by suicide shortly after being bullied online by his roommate for being gay.

Featured soloists include acclaimed singer Ann Hampton Callaway, known as Tyler's Suite is a new and lauded nine-piece choral movement created under the leadership of Grammy Award Winning Composer Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin) and Dr. Tim Seelig (Conductor/Artistic Director of the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus) that explores the voices and experiences of Tyler and his family through the music of nine of today's top composers: Mark Adamo, Ann Hampton Callaway, Craig Carnelia, John Corigliano, Stephen Flaherty, Nolan Gasser, Jake Heggie, Lance Horne, John Bucchino, and Stephen Schwartz. The libretto is by Pamela Stewart. The performance will be conducted by Tim Seelig and will feature a number of vocal ensembles from the LGBTQ community. This concert will take place during NYC Pride.

The concert will be presented in partnership between DCINY and the Tyler Clementi Foundation, an organization created by the Clementi family which seeks to prevent bullying through inclusion, assertion of dignity and acceptance as a way to honor the memory of Tyler Clementi: a son, a brother, and a friend. A portion of all ticket proceeds will benefit the Tyler Clementi Foundation.

The night will also feature the music of Norwegian Composer Ola Gjeilo conducted by DCINY Associate Artistic Director, Dr. James Meaders including the New York Premiere of Gjeilo's Dark Night of the Soul and Luminous Night of the Soul, as well as his well-known work, The Ground from his Sunrise Mass, a piece presented by DCINY during their 2016 season. Gjeilo will be accompanying the concert on piano as part of his DCINY composer-in-residence.

See a video of Ola Gjeilo as composer-in-residence at DCINY here!

IF YOU GO:

DCINY PRESENTS TYLER'S SUITE
Sunday, June 4
2:00PM
David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center

Tim Seelig, Conductor Laureate
Stephen Schwartz, DCINY Composer-in-Residence

Tyler's Suite

Ann Hampton Callaway, Voice
Jorge Avila, Violin
Carl Pantle, Piano
Featuring Distinguished Concerts Singers International

James Meaders, DCINY Associate Artistic Director and Conductor
Ola Gjeilo, DCINY Composer-in-Residence

Dark Night of the Soul
Luminous Night of the Soul
The Ground

Featuring Distinguished Concerts Orchestra and Distinguished Concerts Singers International

Tickets Start at $20
Call Centercharge 212-721-6500 or visit Lincolncenter.org
Box Office: 10 Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY
More information about the concert: www.dciny.org/concerts/256129-2

PARTICIPATING CHOIRS:

Harmony: A Colorado chorale (Colorado, USA)

Four's Company (New Zealand)

Sound About (North Carolina, USA)

Mallorca Gay Men's Chorus (Spain)

Rainbow Chorus of Waterloo Wellington (Ontario, Canada)

Winnebago Lutheran Academy (Wisconsin, USA)

Rainbow Harmony Project (Winnipeg, Canada)

Fargo-Moorhead Gay Men's Chorus (Minnesota, USA)

San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus (California, USA)

Wellington High School (Florida, USA)

Jefferson City High School Jay Choir (Missouri, USA)

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

Tim Seelig is conductor, singer, teacher and motivational speaker. In addition to Artistic Director of the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, he is also Conductor Emeritus of the Turtle Creek Chorale, which he conducted for 20 years, co-founded The Women's Chorus of Dallas, and taught on the faculty at Southern Methodist University. Dr. Seelig holds four degrees, including the Doctor of Musical Arts and the Diploma from the

Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria. He has authored seven books and DVDs on choral technique including best-sellers The Perfect Blend, and The Perfect Rehearsal as well as The Perfect Choral Workbook, Quick Choral Fixes, The Music Within and the brand new Language of Music. His recordings have been on Billboard Top Ten and iTunes Top Ten classical charts. The PBS documentary about the TCC received the national Emmy award for best documentary. Dr. Seelig has conducted around the world and regularly at Carnegie Hall for the last 25 years, as well as Lincoln Center and the Southbank Centre in London.

Stephen Schwartz wrote the music and lyrics for the current Broadway hit Wicked, and has also contributed music and/or lyrics to Godspell, Pippin, The Magic Show, The Baker's Wife, Working (which he also adapted and directed), Rags, and Children of Eden. He collaborated with Leonard Bernstein on the English texts for Bernstein's Mass and wrote the title song for the play and movie Butterflies are Free. For children, he has written songs for two musicals, Captain Louie and My Son Pinocchio.

He has also worked in film, collaborating with Alan Menken on the songs for Disney's Enchanted as well as the animated features Pocahontas and The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and writing the songs for the DreamWorks animated feature The Prince of Egypt. His first opera, Seance on a Wet Afternoon, was produced at Opera Santa Barbara and New York City Opera. A book about his career, "Defying Gravity," has been released by Applause Books. Mr. Schwartz has been inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and has been given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Awards include three Academy Awards, four Grammy Awards, and a tiny handful of tennis trophies.

Ann Hampton Callaway is one of the leading champions of the great American Songbook, having made her mark as a singer, pianist, composer, lyricist, arranger, actress, educator, TV host and producer. Voted recently by Broadwayworld.com as "Performer of the Year" Ann is born entertainer. Her unique singing style that blends jazz and traditional pop, making her a mainstay in concert halls, theaters and jazz clubs as well as in the recording studio, on television, and in film. She is best known for Tony-nominated performance in the hit Broadway musical Swing! and for writing and singing the theme song to the hit TV series The Nanny. Callaway is a Platinum Award winning writer whose songs are featured on seven of Barbra Streisand's recent CD's. The only composer to have collaborated with Cole Porter, she has also written songs with Carole King, Rolf Lovland and Barbara Carroll to name a few.

Founded in 2007 by Iris Derke and Jonathan Griffith, with its first public concert presented in January of 2008, DCINY is a leading producer of dynamically-charged musical entertainment in renowned venues. With its unforgettable, world-class concert experiences, empowering educational programs, and global community of artists and audiences, DCINY changes lives through the power of performance. Commemorating their 10th Anniversary season in 2018, DCINY is proud to have presented life-changing performances for over 40,000 performers and 170,000 audience members since its inception.

In addition to being selected three times to the Inc. 5000 listing, DCINY also recently received national recognition with the 2014 and 2015 American Prize in conducting - professional orchestra division to DCINY Artistic Director Jonathan Griffith and the Distinguished Concerts Orchestra, and the 2015 American Prize in Arts Marketing to DCINY General Director Iris Derke and the DCINY Team.

As of 2016, over 35,000 performers representing 43 countries and all 50 US states have participated in a DCINY production. DCINY has catered to over 170,000 audience members since the inception of the company and has produced 17 world premieres and over 190 concerts (as of 12/31/2016).

In 2010, Tyler's death became a global news story, highlighting the impact and consequences of bullying while sparking dialogue amongst parents, teachers, and students across the country. The story also linked to broader issues impacting youth and families such as LGBT inequality, safety in schools, youth in crisis, higher education support systems, and cyberbullying.

The Tyler Clementi Foundation's mission is to end online and offline bullying in schools, workplaces and faith communities. Not only does the foundation continue to carry the important message about the suicide risk facing many LGBT youth, which can be three to seven times more at risk for suicide than other youth, but The Tyler Clementi Foundation recognizes that their message of standing up to bullying speaks universally across all cultures and identities.




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