MARK LACKEY
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PERFORMANCES
Thursday, October 5, 2023, 7:00 p.m.
Samford University's Brock Recital Hall
Birmingham, Alabama

Canceled due to renovation schedule
St. Paul United Methodist Church
Birmingham, Alabama

PERSONNEL
Kendyll Covington Weeks, soprano soloist
Brian Viliunas, clarinet
Michael Averett, trumpets
Caroline Nordlund, violin
Samuel Nordlund, cello
Students of Scrollworks Community Music School
Members of the St. Paul United Methodist Church Choir
Mark Lackey, vocals, keyboards, electric guitars
Joel Davis, contrabass and electric bass 
Joe Cooley, drums
Grant Dalton, percussion

Paige Wyatt, video projection design
Ryan Misner, set design
Alex Felts, lighting design
Matt Powell, sound reinforcement and monitoring
David Glenn, technical assistance

FULL VIDEO AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE 

VIDEO EXCERPTS
Composer, performer, educator MARK LACKEY works in a range of genres to reach listeners who might not otherwise encounter newly-composed art music. 

His 2018 solo album Fairy Tale explores acoustic chamber music, together with electronic remixes of that music. More recently his orchestra work Reef, which received its world premiere by the National Theatre Orchestra of Brazil under maestro Claudio Cohen and has since been performed twice in the United States, brings together impressionistic and romantic gestures with the driving rhythms of rock. 

Now, in an effort to reach out to a still wider audience, Mark Lackey is working together with a dozen other artists and with local cultural organizations as he composes an hour-long original work with a message of renewal and hope. Bringing together the worlds of classical acoustic instruments, electric guitars and drums, electronic beats, and vocals – and incorporating amplification, sets, lighting, and projections – this new work – entitled TOGETHER – is planned for performance both in a formal recital hall and for students of Scrollworks community music school at Birmingham, Alabama’s historic St. Paul United Methodist Church, the heart of the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham. 

Please join with Mark Lackey and colleagues – and Scrollworks – in making this exciting project happen – TOGETHER. 

Made possible in part by a grant from Alabama State Council on the Arts.
Resources for TOGETHER team members (password required)

Photography by Lauren Ustad
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  • Bio
  • Compositions
  • Discography
  • News
  • Teaching
  • Research
  • TOGETHER
  • Contact