Renowned soprano Kathleen Battle took her audience on a deeply moving spiritual journey.
patrickmccoy
patrickmccoy
Recently named among the Forty Under 40 for his contributions to arts and humanities, Patrick D. McCoy received a B.M. in vocal performance from Virginia State University and a M.M. in church music from the Shenandoah Conservatory in Winchester, Va. , where he serves on the alumni board of directors. He has contributed arts and culture pieces to CBS Washington, The Afro-American Newspaper and the newly published book, “In Spite of the Drawbacks” (Association of Black Women Historians), which includes his chapter on legendary soprano Leontyne Price. McCoy has interviewed some of the most acclaimed artists of our time, including Renée Fleming, Joshua Bell, Martina Arroyo, Denyce Graves, Eric Owens, Norman Scribner, Julian Wachner, Christine Brewer and Lawrence Brownlee. He is music director at Trinity Episcopal Church, DC. Listen to these interviews and others at Blog Talk Radio. Additionally, he is a member of the Music Critics Association of North America. McCoy may be reached via email at wlperformingarts@aol.com and on Twitter @PatrickDMcCoy.
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Washington Bach Consort ends their 35th anniversary season with “Mass in B Minor.”
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REVIEW: The City Choir of Washington celebrates the jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation.
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Review: Despite battling a cold, soprano Diana Damrau delivers the goods.
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REVIEW: Scott Tucker makes his mark with ambitious program.
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Robert Shafer talks world premieres, royal occasions and the D.C. choral scene.
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REVIEW: Arena stage presents commemorative, yet provocative, look at Martin Luther King Jr.’s life.
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The Folger Consort chose the music of Vienna to close out their season.