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Abyssinian: A Gospel Celebration (Full Concert)




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Uploaded to YouTube by: Jazz at Lincoln Center
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 23 October 2018
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 18 April 2014

Tags: music




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ABYSSINIAN 200: A GOSPEL CELEBRATION
October 24, 2013
Rose Theater
The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra

0:00:10 Devotional
0:08:45 Call to Worship
0:13:55 The Lord's Prayer
0:18:09 Processional "We Are On Our Way"
0:25:45 Invocation and Chant "Be With Us Now"
0:32:12 Responsive Reading
0:40:20 Gloria Patri
0:45:40 Prayer "Pastoral Prayer"
0:59:00 Choral Response "Through Him I've Come to See"
1:01:25 Anthem "Glory to God in the Highest"
1:08:20 Scripture
1:10:51 Meditation "Lord Have Mercy"
1:16:00 Sermon
1:27:16 Invitation "Come and Join the Army"
1:31:58 Offertory I "Body and Blood"
1:34:27 Offertory II "Lamb of God"
1:37:49 Offertory III "Holy Ghost"
1:43:00 Doxology
1:45:55 Recessional "The Glory Train"
1:53:17 Benediction
1:54:44 "Amen"

Two decades ago, Wynton Marsalis composed and recorded "In This House, On This Morning" and began a creative exploration of how to reflect the forms of the African-American church service onto a theme of universal humanism while raising a joyful noise.

Marsalis refined this integration of sacred and secular expression with his definitive 2008 extended work "Abyssinian 200: A Celebration," commissioned by the Abyssinian Baptist Church on West 138th Street in Harlem to celebrate its 200th anniversary.

After a triumphant performance in London's Barbican Centre, the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis brings fresh eyes and ears to this masterwork. The sensational conductor Damien Sneed leads Chorale Le Chateau, his 70-person gospel choir, through the demanding compendium of shouts, chants, and joyous expressions required by this composition.

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