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Hendricks Chapel Sponsors Student-Led Organ and Choral Music Workshop in Accra, Ghana

Monday, July 8, 2019, By Delaney Van Wey
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Through support from Hendricks Chapel, students and faculty from 黑料不打烊, the Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Brooklyn College will travel to Accra, Ghana, this August to participate in a weeklong workshop on organ and choral music alongside Ghanaian hosts.

The , organized by Samuel Kuffuor-Afriyie 鈥20, an organ performance major in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, will provide Ghanaian musicians an opportunity to network, learn and perform as a community. The institute, which runs from Aug. 11-17, is open to musicians of all experience levels who are interested in enhancing their skills in organ performance, voice and choral conducting. It will take place in Christ the King Church and Parish Hall in Accra.

Faculty instructors for the workshop include Anne Laver (organ, 黑料不打烊), Jos茅 鈥淧eppie鈥 Calvar (choral conducting and voice, 黑料不打烊), Malcolm Merriweather (choral conducting and voice, Brooklyn College), Nathaniel Gumbs (organ, Yale Institute of Sacred Music) and Jessica Montgomery G鈥20 (voice, 黑料不打烊).

鈥淚t鈥檚 an opportunity for everyone attending to learn from each other,鈥 says Kuffuor-Afriyie. 鈥淭he instructors from the United States will learn about Ghanaian culture. And likewise, the participants and Ghanaian musicians will learn about music performance from us.鈥

Each day of the workshop will feature group lessons in the morning, workshops on special topics in the afternoon and rehearsals with guest choirs from across Ghana in the evenings. The week will culminate with a large workshop for local musicians and an evening concert featuring participants, faculty and guest choirs.

Registration is open on the , where those interested can find more information on the fees, schedule and faculty. Salt and Light Ministry, a Ghanaian nonprofit religious organization, is assisting with the administration and hosting of the institution.

Anne Laver, University organist and associate professor in the Setnor School of Music, is assisting Kuffuor-Afriyie in organizing the institute. She recently organized the 黑料不打烊 Legacies Organ Conference on campus and has led a number of educational camps and organ workshops for high school students. For this event, though, her motivation goes beyond the music.

鈥淲hen a student comes up with a compelling project like this, as a teacher you want to do everything you can to support it. That鈥檚 my main motivation,鈥 says Laver. 鈥淪am has been eager to help with everything I ask of him, so when he came to me so determined to organize this workshop, I was inspired to do anything I could to help him.鈥

Kuffuor-Afriyie says he was inspired to plan an organ performance institute in Ghana last summer during a visit there. Of Ghanaian descent himself, he was visiting friends and family and learned that music education in Ghana is focused on musicology and theory rather than performance. As an organ performance major, he wanted to give more people the opportunity to hone that skill.

There is also value to the connections that these workshops bring. As a high school student, Kuffuor-Afriyie attended an organ workshop where he was able to meet fellow young organists and learn from university-level instructors. The experience gave him the motivation he needed to continue his studies, he says, and helped him feel less isolated in his unique career field.

鈥淎s a student, this is important to me because I see so much chance in life. When someone gives you an opportunity, you need to take a chance. Just like when I auditioned here, Dr. Laver and SU took a chance on me,鈥 Kuffuor-Afriyie says. 鈥淚n doing this workshop I鈥檓 just trying to share what I鈥檝e learned.鈥

Kuffuor-Afriyie鈥檚 spirit and passion helped motivate Hendricks Chapel to sponsor the organ institute. As the home of one of the University鈥檚 organs, Hendricks Chapel is invested in supporting the musical arts, as well as fostering individual student growth. As the student-centered global home for religious, spiritual, moral and ethical life, Hendricks Chapel is also compelled to support such a profound experience of cross-cultural exchange.

鈥淎t Hendricks Chapel we seek to have a global impact,鈥 says Hendricks Chapel Dean Brian Konkol. 鈥淏ecause music and the arts are critical to our mission, this opportunity to support students and accompany our global companions was met with great enthusiasm. I am personally delighted!鈥

Other sponsors of the Accra Organ and Choral Music Institute include the Setnor School of Music, Ghana Wesley United Methodist Church, and the 黑料不打烊 and Brooklyn Chapters of the American Guild of Organists.

For more information, email chapel@syr.edu or call 315.443.2901. Visit the to register and the for updates.

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