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World premiere in Macomb – A song suite dedicated to C.T. Vivian

 Alfonzo Cooper, Jr. and Linda Andrews of the School of Music at Western Illinois University.
Rich Egger
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TSPR
Alfonzo Cooper, Jr. and Linda Andrews of the School of Music at Western Illinois University.

Much has been written and said about the late civil rights leader the Reverend Dr. C.T. Vivian. You can now add a musical composition to that list.

It’s called “Portraits of Peace: A Song Suite Dedicated to Rev. Dr. C.T. Vivian.”

The world premiere will be performed in Macomb, the community where Vivian grew up.

“Events like this and performances like this are just really special to a town like Macomb,” said Alfonzo Cooper, Jr., of the School of Music at Western Illinois University.

“This is important. You can’t talk about Macomb and not talk about C.T. Vivian.”

Cooper is a tenor who will perform the piece with organist Linda Andrews, also of the WIU School of Music.

The concert begins at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 22, at First Presbyterian Church, 400

E. Carroll St. in Macomb. It is free and open to the public.

Andrews said the church has the best organ in town, plus it commissioned the piece.

“I’m looking forward to sharing that day with Al, and having the composer and C.T. Vivian’s family with us along with the other people that will come,” Andrews said.

“It’s going to be very special and I know it’s going to have a lot of meaning. I’m very glad to be a part of this.”

Doctor Sharon Willis of Atlanta, Ga., is the composer. As the founding director of Americolor Opera Alliance, she is the only woman composer in the U.S. to have both founded an opera company and served as principal composer.

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Rich is the News Director at Tri States Public Radio. Rich grew up in the northwest suburbs of Chicago but now calls Macomb home. Rich has a B.A in Communication Studies with an Emphasis on Radio, TV, and Film from Northern Illinois University. Rich came to love radio in high school where he developed his “news nerdiness” as he calls it. Rich’s high school had a radio station called WFVH, which he worked at for a couple years. In college, Rich worked at campus station WKDI for three years, spinning tunes and serving at various times as General Manager, Music Director and Operations Manager. Before being hired as Tri States Public Radio’s news director in 1998, Rich worked professionally in news at WRMN-AM/WJKL-FM in Elgin and WJBC-AM in Bloomington. In Rich’s leisure time he loves music, books, cross-country skiing, rooting for the Cubs and Blackhawks, and baking sugar frosted chocolate bombs. His future plans include “getting some tacos.”