Good Grief: Mark Wilson & friends explore music intended to navigate hard times
Donations welcome
Henry Purcell — "Music for a while" from Oedipus, Z. 583
John Dowland — Lachrimae
John Dowland — If my complaints could passion move
Enrique Granados — Mallorca
Neil Gow — Neil Gow's Lament for His Second Wife
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco — Drink to me
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco — The garden has many hues
Mark Hilliard Wilson — Monserratina
Mark Hilliard Wilson — Dali
Mark Hilliard Wilson — Maia and the Bullfrog
Reynaldo Hahn — À Chloris
Franz Schubert — Nacht und Träume, Op. 43, No. 2, D. 827
John Coltrane — Lonnie's Lament
Johann Sebastian Bach — Cello Suite No. 1 in G major, BWV 1007
Vince Guiraldi — Linus and Lucy
Mark Hilliard Wilson, classical guitar
Stacey Mastrian, soprano
Jon Yerby, classical guitar
Henry Purcell – Music for a while (voice and guitar)
John Dowland – Lachrimae (guitar)
John Dowland – If my complaints could passion move (voice and guitar)
Enrique Granados – Mallorca (guitar)
J.S. Bach – Chaconne from second partita (guitar)
Neil Gow – Neil Gow's Lament for His Second Wife (guitar)
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco – Drink to me (voice and guitar)
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco –The garden has many hues (voice and guitar)
Mark Hilliard Wilson – Montserratina
Mark Hilliard Wilson – Dali
Mark Hilliard Wilson – Maia and the Bullfrog
Reynaldo Hahn – Ah Chloirs (voice and guitar)
Franz Schubert – Nacht un Traume (voice and guitar)
John Coltrane – Lonnie's Lament (guitar duo)
J.S. Bach – Prelude to the first Cello suite
Vince Guiraldi – Linus and Lucy
Classical guitarist Mark Hilliard Wilson teams up with soprano Stacey Mastrian and classical guitarist Jon Yerby to present a program that explores the transformative quality of music when dealing with stress and loss. Music by Henry Purcell, John Dowland, John Coltrane, Mark Hilliard Wilson, J.S. Bach, and others.
About Stacey Mastrian
Stacey Mastrian, a "manifestly courageous" (Boston Globe) and "versatile and passionate" (Der Tagesspiegel) Italian-American soprano, has sung at the Konzerthaus (Berlin), Kennedy Center (DC), Chapelle historique du Bon-Pasteur (Montréal), Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center (NY), St. Peter's (Vatican City), Teatro La Fenice (Venice), and in Mexico and more than half of the U.S. states. Dr. Mastrian performs music from Hildegard von Bingen to the present, specializing in Italian vocal music, and she teaches voice, diction, and anatomy. She has been a Fulbright grantee to Italy and appears on the NAXOS, Neuma, and Stradivarius labels.
https://www.staceymastrian.com/About Mark Hilliard Wilson
Mark Hilliard Wilson is an active performer, teacher, and director of the Seattle Guitar Orchestra, which he founded in 1999. As cathedral guitarist at Seattle's St. James Cathedral, he has performed there weekly since 2006. Wilson has written or arranged more than 200 works, and avidly explores new venues for the performance of classical music while addressing contemporary issues through concert programming. Music has always been everything to Wilson, from the barrel organs he heard in his childhood in Holland to the symphony orchestras in Washington, DC and country bands in Weiser, Idaho. He continues to study and embrace the wonder of new places and the creativity of the wonderful artists of every stripe in the world.
https://markhilliardwilson.com/