Good Grief: Mark Wilson & friends explore music intended to navigate hard times
Donations welcome
Henry Purcell — Music for a while
John Dowland — Lachrimae
John Dowland — If my complaints could passion move
Enrique Granados — Mallorca
Neil Gow — Neil Gow's Lament for His Second Wife
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco — Drink to me
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco — The garden has many hues
Mark Hilliard Wilson — Monserratina
Mark Hilliard Wilson — Dali
Mark Hilliard Wilson — Maia and the Bullfrog
Reynaldo Hahn — Ah Chloirs
Franz Schubert — Nacht un Traume
John Coltrane — Lonnie's Lament
Johann Sebastian Bach — Cello Suite No. 1 in G major BWV 1007
Vince Guiraldi — Linus and Lucy
Mark Hilliard Wilson, classical guitar
Stacey Mastrian, soprano
Jon Yerby, classical guitar
Henry Purcell – Music for a while (voice and guitar)
John Dowland – Lachrimae (guitar)
John Dowland – If my complaints could passion move (voice and guitar)
Enrique Granados – Mallorca (guitar)
J.S. Bach – Chaconne from second partita (guitar)
Neil Gow – Neil Gow's Lament for His Second Wife (guitar)
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco – Drink to me (voice and guitar)
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco –The garden has many hues (voice and guitar)
Mark Hilliard Wilson – Montserratina
Mark Hilliard Wilson – Dali
Mark Hilliard Wilson – Maia and the Bullfrog
Reynaldo Hahn – Ah Chloirs (voice and guitar)
Franz Schubert – Nacht un Traume (voice and guitar)
John Coltrane – Lonnie's Lament (guitar duo)
J.S. Bach – Prelude to the first Cello suite
Vince Guiraldi – Linus and Lucy
Classical guitarist Mark Hilliard Wilson teams up with soprano Stacey Mastrian and classical guitarist Jon Yerby to present a program that explores the transformative quality of music when dealing with stress and loss. Music by Henry Purcell, John Dowland, John Coltrane, Mark Hilliard Wilson, J.S. Bach, and others.