Music as the Message: It Takes a Village! Digital Program

 

 

SEASON 3, EPISODE 1: IT TAKES A VILLAGE!

NOVEMBER 20, 2022 | 4pm ET
Broadway Presbyterian Church (601 W 114th St, New York, NY 10025)
and on ZOOM

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Presented by The American Opera Project and Opera on Tap, in association with Broadway Presbyterian Church


PROGRAM ORDER & LYRICS
Subject to change

 

Music as the Message Theme Song**
by Drew Hemenger
Adrienne Danrich, soprano
Drew Hemenger, piano

Stand By Me
by Ben E. King; arr. Paul Greenwood
Adrienne Danrich, soprano
Gary Mitchell, Jr., piano
Alexis Gerlach, cello

Lyrics:

When the night has come
And the land is dark
And the moon is the only light we’ll see
No, I won’t be afraid
No, I won’t be afraid
Just as long as you stand
Stand by me

So darlin’, darlin’, stand by me
Oh, stand by me
Oh, stand
Stand by me, stand by me

If the sky that we look upon
Should tumble and fall
Or the mountains should crumble to the sea
I won’t cry, I won’t cry
No I won’t shed a tear
Just as long as you stand
Stand by me

And darlin’, darlin’, stand 
Oh, stand 
Oh, stand 
Stand by me, stand by me

Whenever you’re in trouble
I’ll be standing right next to you
And you’ll  stand by me
Oh, stand 
Stand by me, stand by me

Welcome
Adrienne Danrich


Medley in Three Parts
arr. by Patrick Dailey
Patrick Dailey, countertenor
Violetta Zabbi, piano


1. All Night, All Day
Traditional spiritual; Otis L. McCoy

Lyrics: 

All night, all day.
the Angels watching over me, my Lord.
All night, all day.
the Angels watching over me, my lord

2. There Are Angels Hoverin’ Roun’
arr. by Uzee Brown, Jr.

Lyrics:

There are angels hoverin roun’
There are angels hoverin roun’
There are angels, angels hovering round.

In the new Jerusalem,
In the new Jerusalem,
In the new Jerusalem,

The angels came to tell of the King
To tell of the hope as the joy He’d bring
Listen, chillun to the angels sing
There are angels hoverin roun’

Do you know Him Christ the Lord
Do you know Him Christ the Lord
Do you know Him know Him, Christ the Lord

Let us praise Him, Christ the King
Let us praise Him, Christ the King
Let us praise Him, praise Him, Christ the King

There are angels hoverin roun’

3. God of Our Weary Years, verse 3 of Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing
by J. Rosamond and James Weldon Johnson

Lyrics:

God of our weary years,
God of our silent tears,
Thou who has brought us thus far on the way;
Thou who has by Thy might
Led us into the light,
Keep us forever in the path, we pray

Grateful
by John Bucchino
Adam Richardson, baritone
Gary Mitchell, Jr., piano

Lyrics:

I’ve got a roof over my head
I’ve got a warm place to sleep
Some nights I lie awake counting gifts
Instead of counting sheep

I’ve got a heart that can hold love
I’ve got a mind that can think
There may be times when I lose the light
And let my spirits sink
But I can’t stay depressed
When I remember how I’m blessed

Grateful, grateful
Truly grateful I am
Grateful, grateful
Truly blessed
And duly grateful

In a city of strangers
I’ve got a family of friends
No matter what rocks and brambles fill the way
I know that they will stay until the end

I feel a hand holding my hand
It’s not a hand you can see
But on the road to some promised land
This hand will shepherd me
Through delight and despair
Holding tight and always there

Grateful, grateful
Truly grateful I am
Grateful, grateful
Truly blessed
And duly grateful

It’s not that I don’t want a lot
Or hope for more, or dream of more
But giving thanks for what I’ve got
Makes me so much happier than keeping score

In a world that can bring pain
I will still take each chance
For I believe that whatever the terrain
Our feet can learn to dance
Whatever stone life may sling
We can moan or we can sing

Grateful, grateful
Truly grateful I am
Grateful, grateful
Truly blessed
And duly grateful

I’ll Be There
by The Jackson 5, Berry Gordy, Hal Davis, Willie Hutch, & Bob West
Tesia Kwarteng, mezzo-soprano
Gary Mitchell, Jr., piano

Lyrics:

You and I must make a pact
We must bring salvation back
Where there is love
I’ll be there (I’ll be there)

I’ll reach out my hand to you
I’ll have faith in all you do
Just call my name and I’ll be there (I’ll be there)

I’ll be there to comfort you
Build my world of dreams around you
I’m so glad that I found you
I’ll be there with a love that’s strong
I’ll be your strength
I’ll keep holding on

Let me fill your heart with joy and laughter
Togetherness, girl, is all I’m after
Whenever you need me
I’ll be there (I’ll be there)

I’ll be there to protect you, (yeah baby)
With an unselfish love that respects you
Just call my name
And I’ll be there (I’ll be there)

You know
I’ll be there to comfort you
Build my world of dreams around you

Grandma’s Hands
by Bill Withers
Adrienne Danrich, soprano
Gary Mitchell, Jr., piano

Lyrics:

Grandma’s hands
Clapped in church on Sunday morning
Grandma’s hands
Played a tambourine so well
Grandma’s hands
Used to issue out a warning
She’d say, Addy don’t you run so fast
Might fall on a piece of glass
Might be snakes there in that grass
Grandma’s hands

Grandma’s hands
Soothed a local unwed mother
Grandma’s hands
Used to ache sometimes and swell
Grandma’s hands
Used to lift her face and tell her
She’d say, Baby, grandma understands
That you really love that man
Put yourself in Jesus’ hands
Grandma’s hands

Grandma’s hands
Used to hand me piece of candy
Grandma’s hands
Picked me up each time I fell
Grandma’s hands
Chile, they really came in handy
She’d say, Sharon don’ you whip that gal
What you want to spank him for?
She didn’ drop no apple core
But I don’t have grandma anymore
If I get to heaven I’ll look for
Grandma’s hands

Duetto Buffo di due Gatti (Cat Duet)
by Gioacchino Rossini
Tesia Kwarteng, mezzo-soprano
Patrick Dailey, countertenor
Violetta Zabbi, piano

Lyrics:

Meow!


Mama Bear**
by Ovya Diwakaran
Ovya Diwakaran, vocals
Gary Mitchell, Jr., piano
Alexis Gerlach, cello

Lyrics:

High school always comes with a rough couple of months
But there’s always someone to remind me I am enough
when my eyes are blurred with tears
you’ll wipe them away remind me how its not the end
I’ll learn from my mistakes

When you’re sixteen there aren’t always friends you can trust
but there’s always someone with her arms open for a hug
When I’m heart-broken or scared I see my Mama bear run
no other motive than that of protecting her baby cub

Sometimes I don’t say thank you
Sometimes I walk away, slam the door fight some more
but in the end, I always say, friends will come and go
People don’t always stay but my Mama bear

Is always there to chase the demons away
I don’t make the best decisions but my mama bear is smart
My mama bear is always there with her huge loving heart

There are doctors, there are lawyers, some even do it all
But my Mama Bear’s loving care does just as much as them all 
she’s my number one supporter 
The one who catches me if I fall
As I stand here singing these lyrics today
She’s the reason I stand so tall

Oh sometimes I don’t say thank you
Sometimes I walk away
Slam the door fight some more but in the end
I always say friends will come and go 
People dont always stay but my Mama bear
Is always there to chase the demons away
I don’t make the best decisions but my mama bear is smart
My mama bear is always there with her huge loving heart
In ten years most everyone I know will have their lives moved on
but I’ll never drift from you, I always say I love you mom

Child-Like Moment of Joy: Sing!
by Joe Rapaso (Carpenters)
Chris Shelton, tenor
Violetta Zabbi, piano

Lyrics:

Sing, sing a song
Sing out loud
Sing out strong
Sing of good things not bad
Sing of happy not sad.

Sing, sing a song
Make it simple to last
Your whole life long
Don’t worry that it’s not
Good enough for anyone
Else to hear
Sing, sing a song.

La la do la da

Sing, sing a song
Let the world sing along
Sing of love there could be
Sing for you and for me.

Sing, sing a song
Make it simple to last
Your whole life long
Don’t worry that it’s not

Good enough for anyone
Else to hear
Just sing, sing a song. La la do la da

A Word About Our Charity Partner, Broadway Community
Chris Shelton

Russian Lullaby
by Irving Berlin
Amy Burton, soprano
John Musto, piano

Lyrics:

Where the dreamy volga flows
There’s a lonely Russian Rose
Gazing tenderly
Down upon her knee,
Where a baby’s brown eyes glisten
Listen

Every night you’ll hear her croon
A Russian lullaby

Just a little plaintive tune
When baby starts to cry

Rock-a-bye my baby
Somewhere there may be

A land that’s free for you and me
And a Russian lullaby

Rock-a-bye my baby
Somewhere there may be

A land that’s free for you and me
And a Russian lullaby

 

Laura’s Song
by John Musto
Includes dance duet “With Care and Capacity” by Kinesis Project dance theatre, created in collaboration with the dancers
John Musto, piano
Bree Breeden, dancer
Madeline Hoak, dancer


My Lady, from Love & Trouble 
by Adrienne Danrich & Dave Hall
Adrienne Danrich, soprano
Violetta Zabbi, piano

Lyrics:

Blessings come in many guises 
and you are the most precious of all.
How I long to hear the sweet smile in your voice 
as we talk together across the miles 
About Life, About Love, And God and Gratitude

You are a Golden Bright Shining Star!
Illuminating what it means to be gracious
What it means to be a Lady.

One must be taught and guided
On the road to ladyhood.
I am so blest I have you as my guide
You are a blessing to all who come into your presence.
Touching the hearts of all in your quiet, gentle way.

You are a Golden Bright Shining Star!
You are a Lady.

The Lord is My Light ✢
by Lillian Bouknight; arr. Paul Gainer
Kagera Bucker, mezzo-soprano
Kwamina Walker-Williams, soprano

Lyrics:

The Lord is my Light And my salvation
The Lord is my Light And my salvation
The Lord is my Light And my salvation

Whom shall I fear
Whom shall I fear Whom shall I fear
The Lord is the strength of my life
Whom shall I fear

In the time of trouble, He shall hide me
O, in the time of trouble, He shall hide me
In the time of trouble, He shall hide me
Whom shall I fear

You’ll Never Walk Alone, from Carousel 
by Richard Rodgers & Oscar Hammerstein
Adrienne Danrich, soprano
Violetta Zabbi, piano

Lyrics:

When you walk through a storm
Hold your head up high
And don’t be afraid of the dark
At the end of a storm
Is a golden sky
And the sweet silver song of a lark

Walk on through the wind
Walk on through the rain
Tho’ your dreams be tossed and blown
Walk on, walk on
With hope in your heart
And you’ll never walk alone
You’ll never walk alone

Walk on, walk on
With hope in your heart
And you’ll never walk alone
You’ll never walk alone

Remind Me, Beloved
by Anu French
Anu French, vocals & harmonium
Ovya Diwakaran, vocals

(Attendees are invited to speak along, as indicated below)

Lyrics:

Anu sings:
Ananda Swarupa Prema Swarupa Bhagavan
Shanthi Swarupa Sathya Swarupa Bhagavan
Jai Sairam Jai Jai Sairam
Remind me Beloved who I am, really am
Divine Beloved, who I am really am
Remind me Beloved who I am, who I am

Anu and Ovya sing:
I am love love love x3 
I am Peace Peace Peace 
I am joy joy joy
I am light light light
I am life life life 
I am you you you
And you are me me me
We are one one one
All one one one

Anu sings:
Ananda Swarupa Prema Swarupa Bhagavan 
Shanthi Swarupa Sathya Swarupa Bhagavan 
Remind me beloved who I am,
Jai Sairam

Attendees are invited to sing along with Anu and Ovya: 
I am love love love x 3
I am Peace Peace Peace 
I am joy joy joy
I am light light light
I am life life life
I am you you you
And you are me me me
We are one one one
All one one one one one

Anu sings:
Ananda Swarupa Prema Swarupa Bhagavan 
Shanthi Swarupa Sathya Swarupa Bhagavan
Remind me beloved who I am,
Jai Sairam

Attendees are invited to sing along with Anu and Ovya: 
I am love love love x 3
I am Peace Peace Peace 
I am joy joy joy
I am light light light
I am life life life 
I am you you you
And you are me me me
We are one one one
All one one one one one

Anu ends with:
Om Shanthi Shanthi Shanthi 
Om peace peace eternal peace

Closing remarks
Adrienne Danrich


Human Heart, from Once on this Island
by Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty
Anu French, vocals
Ovya Diwakaran, vocals
Adrienne Danrich, soprano
Amy Burton, soprano
Tesia Kwarteng, mezzo-soprano
Patrick Dailey, countertenor
Chris Shelton, tenor
Gary Mitchell, Jr., piano

Lyrics:

The courage of a dreamer
The innocence of youth
The failures and the foolishness
That lead us to the truth

The hopes that
Make us happy
The hopes that
Don’t come true

And all the love
There ever was
I see this all
In you

You are part,
Part of the
Human heart
You are part.

Of all who took the journey
And managed to endure
The ones who knew such tenderness
The ones who felt so sure

The ones who
Came before you
The others yet
To come

And those who
You will teach it to
And those you
Learned it from

You are part
Part of the
Human heart
You are part

This is the gift I give
Through your love you’ll live

Forever…

You are part
Part of the
Human heart

Forever…
You are part
Tonight
Tonight

Part of the Human Heart.

 

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This is the end of the program. Have a wonderful rest of your evening!

Blessings and Peace,
Adrienne Danrich and the Music as the Message Team

 

✢Zoom Performance
**Commissioned by AOP for Music as the Message

 

ARTISTS

Hosted by Adrienne Danrich, and featuring a stellar cast of artists:

Guest Artists:
Kagera Buckner, mezzo-soprano*
Amy Burton, soprano
Patrick Dailey, countertenor*
Ovya Diwakaran, vocals & composition*
Anu French, vocals & harmonium
Tesia Kwarteng, mezzo-soprano*
John Musto, piano
Adam Richardson, baritone*
Chris Shelton, tenor
Kwamina Walker Williams, soprano*

Dancers:
Melissa Riker’s Kinesis Dancers*
Featuring Bree Breeden* & Madeline Hoak*

Instrumentalists:
Alexis Gerlach, cello*
Gary Mitchell Jr., piano*
Violetta Zabbi, piano*

Artistic Team:
Adrienne Danrich, creator, host & executive producer
Ovya Diwakaran, commissioned composer
Drew Hemenger, composer of MaM original theme song

Creative Content Producers:
Meagan Brus
Anne Hiatt
Joelle Lamarre

Creative Team:
Joelle Lamarre
Meagan Brus

Production:
Lisa Anderson, production manager
Julian Singer-Corbin, associate producer & stage manager
Patrick Mahaney, technical director
Jascha Narveson, audio engineer & zoom facilitator
Mila Henry, AOP producer
Matt Gray, AOP producer
Anne Hiatt, OOT producer
Caitlin Mead & Joey Tabasco, social media managers

The Music as the Message series is presented by The American Opera Project and Opera On Tap, in association with Broadway Presbyterian Church.

ABOUT MUSIC AS THE MESSAGE

Created and hosted by Emmy Award-winning soprano Adrienne Danrich, Music as the Message (MaM) is an interactive, virtual series that has been newly reimagined as a hybrid performance experience. Streamed live, MaM celebrates the power of music to unify and to inspire healing, joy, laughter, love and most importantly, community. Adrienne, along with guest artists, the MaM Ensemble, and commissioned composers, leads a program of uplifting songs and spoken word. As we commune through music, attendees are encouraged to sing and speak along, with strong and joyous voices, whether in the Zoom room or in the Sanctuary! Following this musical catharsis, the audience is welcome to speak with the artists, and reflect or listen in support of their fellow participants.

Free to the public, goodwill offerings accepted. Held via Zoom and presented through AOPTV. The Music as the Message series is presented by The American Opera Project and Opera On Tap, in association with Broadway Presbyterian Church.

ABOUT ADRIENNE DANRICH

As an award-winning singer, writer, composer, and educator, Adrienne Danrich is redefining what it means to be a creative performer. The voice of EMMY® award winning soprano Adrienne Danrich has been described as “fresh liquid-silver”, “radiant”, and having a “sensual timbre and dramatic truth” by Opera News. She has performed at major opera houses and art centers around the United States as well as appearing in the NBC broadcast of The Sound of Music, Live! In addition to singing operas, concerts and recitals around the country, Danrich performs her one-woman show, This Little Light of Mine: The Stories of Marian Anderson and Leontyne Price, which she wrote under a commission from Cincinnati Opera. This Little Light of Mine was nominated for an EMMY®, and, additionally, Ms. Danrich was personally nominated and subsequently won an EMMY® for on-camera talent as performer and narrator. Recently, Ms. Danrich debuted her new concert From Aretha to Aida, An Autobiographical Musical Journey. Distinctive in her talent and charisma, Adrienne is known for going places other artists have not yet ventured.
www.adriennedanrich.com

ABOUT THE AMERICAN OPERA PROJECT

The American Opera Project (AOP) is a non-profit organization based in Fort Greene, Brooklyn whose mission is to develop and present new and innovative works of lyric theater, provide resources and opportunities to emerging and established artists, and engage contemporary communities in a transformative operatic experience. The American Opera Project is an unending experiment in storytelling with the central premise that each life is an operatic story waiting to be told, each telling of that story an operatic experience waiting to happen. The American Opera Project’s programming serves the goal of diversifying the operatic canon by investing in emerging creators and centering the process of creation rather than the product. Ongoing programming includes First Chance, AOP’s opera development incubator; Composers & the Voice, AOP’s free, in-house composer and librettist training program; and community-oriented events such as “Music as the Message” that reimagine how to reach the 21st century audience. www.aopopera.org

ABOUT OPERA ON TAP

Opera on Tap (OOT) was born in 2005 in Brooklyn and operates with the vision of making the drama, beauty and exhilaration of opera truly accessible to new communities everywhere. What began as a small monthly gathering of ambitious, classically trained singers looking for more performance opportunities, has grown into a producing and community-based organization that has gained a broad audience base and national recognition as an innovative force on the classical music scene. Through its Chapter program, which now has twenty-eight vibrant national (and international) chapters, OOT has created a large network of performers, creators, and supporters. A predominantly women-led organization, OOT’s mission is to engage and enrich communities through culture and the arts, and to empower singers, instrumentalists, composers and other artists through opportunities for paid performance, commissions, leadership, and safe creative practices.  

Opera on Tap continues to be headquartered as a national organization in Brooklyn and in NYC presents four programs intended to adhere to our practice of community engagement through opera: PLAYGROUND OPERA/OPERATRONICS, BAR SHOWS/ NEW BREW, OPERACADES, and THE IMMERSIVE OPERA PROJECT (IOP).
www.operaontap.org

ABOUT BROADWAY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Broadway Presbyterian Church is a progressive community that welcomes all people regardless of ethnic heritage, national origin, age, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, or socio-economic standing. Though we may read the Bible with different eyes than our ancestors, we continue to believe that it is the foundation of our faith. Guided by the Spirit, our encounter with Scripture calls us to be people of justice, loving-kindness, humility, and joy in all that we do. We are a part of “the Church reformed, always reforming” – and we look forward to all the ways God will continue to lead the Broadway Presbyterian Church.
www.bpcnyc.org

ABOUT BROADWAY COMMUNITY

The seeds that would become Broadway Community were planted in 1982 with the creation of the Community Lunch program – a combined effort of volunteers from Broadway Presbyterian Church, Union Theological Seminary, Columbia University, and other neighboring organizations. Meals were prepared and provided to the hungry three times a week. In 1992, the organization formally incorporated so that it might expand its reach. For the next decade “BCI” developed as an addiction recovery program, with a variety of companion programs, including support groups, a women’s shelter, arts education, and more. All the while, the soup kitchen continued, serving lunch on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Thousands of people have been fed and nourished at Broadway Community – in body, mind, and spirit.

Broadway Community provides a soup kitchen, community table, food pantry, shelter, showers, clothing, health care, and much more to people in need. All are welcome. www.broadwaycommunity.org

Music as the Message is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and from the generosity of these individuals:

*Artist appearances sponsored by:
Tony Corey (Melissa Riker, Madeline Hoak, & Gary Mitchell, Jr.)
Chris and Selina O’Neill (sponsoring Ovya Diwakaran)
Tom and Peggy O’Neill (sponsoring Tesia Kwarteng)
Nicole Mitchell (sponsoring Patrick Dailey & Adam Richardson)
Scott Tomlinson (sponsoring Alexis Gerlach)
Richard Cox (sponsoring Kwamina Walker-Williams & Kagera Buckner)
Mark Kalow & Marlene Pitkow (sponsoring Bree Breeden)
Henry O’Neill (sponsoring Violetta Zabbi)

Tony Corey
Megan Englander
Thomas Gibson
Geoffrey Burleson
Rosemary Brunson
Holly Wilson
Rodney Stucky
Geoffrey Trotier
Cyril Blosser
Helen Henry
Margaret O’Neill
Wendy Lamb
Susan Hall
Lauren Savoy
Kristin Gornstein
Brian McLoughlin
Tisha Gholston
Selina Volz
Sadiyah Babatunde
Lorenzo De Los Angeles
Myrdith Leon-McCormack
Steve Crock
Justine Leguizamo
Joelle Lamarre
Phyllis Lewis-Hale
Navin Sivakumar
Aisha Lusk
Alison McConekey
Amanda Sidebottom
Kimberly Reed
Demareus Cooper
Herschel Garfein
Neal Goren
Jan Goldstein
Brynne Mosteller
Robert Scott
Christopher Cooley
Amy Conard
Imogene Crumpton
James Ricci
Peter McCabe
Emily Manzo
Michael Krysl
The Cordell Family
Monica Moore
Cassondra Joseph
Jennifer Davison
Lance Kramer
Scott Tomlinson
Mary Ploeser
Chris Comfort
Sabine Rogers
Mark Campbell
Pamelya Herndon
Cathie Muschany
Eloise Grimes
Craig Reid
Kristin Marting
Drew Hemenger
Dustin Simpson
MaryAnne Osborn
Cathy Adams
Scott Levine
Diana Solomon-Glover
Brian Anderson
Cecelia Martin
Lorraine Whittlesey
Elizabeth Rankin-Fulcher
Gezzelle Harris
Dawn Johnson
Lynn Mark
Kim Howard
Valerie Barnes
Jennifer Trent
Kari Carbone
Zhenel Rawlinson
Olanna Goudeau
Ginny Thiell
Joel Kalow
Lori Brooks
Chauncey Packer
Gina Everly
Sharon Sonnenschein
Dawn Johnson
Eric McKeever
Nadine Carey
Alma Williams
Mark Kalow & Marlene Pitkow
Jaqueline Kelly
Susan Werbe
Angela Owens
Evelyn Justiniano
Gezzelle Harris
Anna Rabinowitz
Astrid Young
Rev. Eugene Palmore
Faye Lewin-Neil
Marilyn Portune
Ted Wood
Aryeh Stollman
Charles Jarden
Gaylan Townsend
Virginia Brown
Amy Hutchison
Ellen Manzo
Emily Farrell
LaVerne Riebold
Phyllis Chinn
Caroline Kelsey
Kwamina Walker-Williams
Michele Freeman
Kearstin Brown
Patrick Grant
Joan Ross Sorkin
Siobhan Kolker
Cystal Kendrick
Rima Fand
Irene Silverblatt
David Gordon
Anna Dagmar
Jennifer Trent
Marsha Clark
Seth Wharton
Carol Walker
Harry Diwakaran
Karyn Fowler
Deepa Arun
Chabrelle Williams
Samantha Brown