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| Edward White, Jr. |
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| Katherine Sherwood White |
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| L. Jeffries Binford, Jr. |
Tuscaloosa, Ala. – The University of Alabama College of
Arts and Sciences School of
Music will present a guest recital featuring UA alumnus Edward
White Jr., bass baritone; Katherine Sherwood White, mezzo soprano;
and L. Jeffries Binford Jr., piano, on Jan. 30 at 2 p.m. in the
Recital Hall of the Moody Music Building.
The program will include selections by Christoph Willibald von
Gluck, Marco Antonio Cesti, Francesco Durante, Franz Schubert,
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Georges Bizet, Samuel Barber, Ralph Vaughan
Williams and Aaron Copland. The concert is free and open to the
public. For more information, phone 205/348-7111 or visit www.music.ua.edu/calendar.
The trio has several associations with UA. In addition to White’s
alumni status, his parents were both members of the voice faculty
with the UA School of Music. Binford was an interim organ instructor
at UA during the 2002-03 academic year, and he continues to have
a presence at UA as he accompanies the University Singers, voice
students and voice faculty recitals.
White and Katherine Sherwood White are husband and wife. They
have sung together in musicals, oratorios, church choirs, weddings
and duo voice recitals. The White’s reside in New Orleans.
Edward White is an active performer in opera, oratorio, and musical
theater. Some of his roles include: Figaro in “Le Nozze di
Figaro,” Don Alfonso in “Cosi fan tutte,” Masetto
in “Don Giovanni,” Reverend Olin Blitch in “Susannah,” and
Frank Maurrant in “Street Scene.”
As a bass soloist, White has performed works such as Handel’s “Messiah,” Beethoven’s “Ninth
Symphony,” Mozart’s “Requiem,” and Bach’s “B-minor
Mass.” He holds vocal performance degrees from The University
of Alabama, from the University of Texas and is working on his
doctorate of musical arts degree from the University of Kentucky.
Katherine Sherwood White has performed leading roles with Central
City Opera, Kentucky Opera Theatre, and Texas Opera Theatre, including
the title role in Handel’s “Rinaldo,” Nerone
in “L’Incoronazione di Poppea,” Cherubino in “Le
Nozze di Figaro,” and the mother in “Amahl and the
Night Visitors.”
As a soloist, she has performed works such as Mozart’s “Requiem” and
Vivaldi’s “Gloria” with churches throughout the
southeast. She holds a bachelor of music degree from Northwestern
State University and a master of music degree from the University
of Texas. She is currently working on her doctorate of musical
arts degree from the University of Kentucky.
Binford began studying organ at the age of 8 and by the age of
12 was playing for his home church in Brownsville, Texas. He received
a bachelor’s degree from Belmont College and a master’s
degree from Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey.
Binford has served churches as organist/choirmaster in Tennessee,
New Jersey, Florida, Georgia, Texas and Alabama. His interest in
British choral and organ music took him to London for study at
St. Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret’s,
Westminster. For several years, he has made annual trips to France
to study with Marie-Louise Langlais in Paris. He is featured in
two recordings made by the French Organ Music Seminar performing
at Sainte-Clotilde Church in Paris and the cathedral in Aix en
Provence. He is the organist at First Presbyterian Church in Tuscaloosa.
The College of Arts and Sciences is
the University’s largest division and the largest public
liberal arts college in the state with 6,600 students and 360 faculty.
Students from the college have won numerous national awards including
Rhodes Scholarships, Goldwater Scholarships, and memberships on
the “USA Today” Academic All American Team.
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