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FEB 21: SANKOFA PROJECT
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25.00
SANKOFA PROJECT TICKETS
February 21, 2026 (Sat) 7pm SANKOFA PROJECT First Baptist Church, 1112 E Broadway in Columbia
$25 General | $5 Student with I.D. | FREE Child 12 & Under. DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 P.M.
SANKOFA PROJECT A Journey Through Black Music and Artistry in America Conceived and Curated by Patrick Dailey
In the West African tradition, the Adinkra symbol of “Sankofa” depicts a bird with its head turned backwards while its feet face forward carrying a precious egg in its mouth. The word itself means “go back and fetch it” and is further understood as “looking back to move forward”. The Sankofa Project: A Journey Through Black Music and Artistry explores the rich tapestry of vocal music created by African Americans. Originally planned for Black Music Month, the program features music by and tributes to Black musical figures across genres such as Marian Anderson, Paul Robeson, Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions, Florence Price, and Margaret Bonds performed by young HBCU alumni artists and members of the W. Crimm Singers making their mark on the performing arts world. Along with the powerful music, audiences will be treated to the powerful stories of these legendary artists through narration and dramatic interpretation. The music and artistry of African people is much like that precious egg in the mouth of the bird, full of vitality and sustainable resources. In experiencing this program, all will be inspired by these pivotal artists of the past and determined to move forward in creating a brighter future for us all.
Patrick Dailey, countertenor, curator/conceiver, and griot Darshaya Oden, soprano Bruce Bean, tenor Allen J. Christian, bass-baritone
PROGRAMME
I. Songs We Sang in a Strange Land I’ve Been Buked - arr. Hall Johnson, adapted for vocal quartet and piano by Patrick Dailey O, What a Beautiful City- arr. Edward Boatner (dedicated to Marian Anderson) Patrick Dailey, countertenor
II. Songs of the Stage Allen J. Christian as Paul Robeson Bruce Bean as George Shirley Darshaya Oden as Grace Bumbry
“Sympathy”- Florence Price In honor of Florence Price Patrick Dailey, countertenor
Ngikhumbula Wena - Philasande Malevu performed by the Sankofa Chorale of the University of Missouri
III. Songs of Defiance “Love Will Find a Way” from Shuffle Along - Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle Performed by Darshaya Oden
“Wake Up, Everybody”- John Whitehead, Gene McFadden, and Victor Carstaphen. As recorded by Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes Performed by Bruce Bean, Allen J. Christian, and Patrick Dailey
IV. Songs of Faith and Hope There’s Power by Gale Jones Murphy performed by the Sankofa Chorale of the University of Missouri
Freedom Songs Medley -“Oh, Freedom” -“Ain’t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me ‘Round” -“This Little Light of Mine”
Audience Invited to sing along
“How I Got Over”- William Herbert Brewster, Attributed to Clara Ward. As recorded by Mahalia Jackson and Aretha Franklin Peformed by Patrick Dailey With the Sankofa Chorale of the University of Missouri
He’s Got the Whole World- arr. Margaret Bonds, adapted for Sankofa Quartet and piano by Patrick Dailey
Total Praise – Richard Smallwood featuring the Sankofa Project Quartet and the Sankofa Chorale of the University of Missouri
Instrumentation/Personnel: Sankofa Quartet: Patrick Dailey, countertenor, curator/conceiver, and griot Darshaya Oden, soprano Bruce Bean, tenor Allen J. Christian, bass-baritone with Brandon A. Boyd, piano
MAR 6: Members of the VINOLA TRIO
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25.00
VINOLA TRIO TICKETS
March 6, 2026 (Fri) 7pm Members of the VINOLA TRIO First Baptist Church, 1112 E Broadway in Columbia
$25 General | $5 Student with I.D. | FREE Child 12 & Under. DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 P.M.
Members of the Vinola Trio, the 2025 Grand Prize Winner of the 11th Plowman Chamber Music Competition, returns to Columbia, Missouri for their stunning program. *Due to unforeseen circumstances, we sincerely regret clarinetist Li-Jie Yu is unable to join in this concert. Violinist Laurel Gagnon and pianist Ruoyang Xiang will perform a Vinola Duo Recital for this event.
PROGRAM
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Sonata No. 7 in C minor, Op. 30 No. 2 (1802) [27'] I. Allegro con brio II. Adagio cantabile III. Scherzo: Allegro IV. Finale: Allegro
Clara Schumann (1819-1896) Three Romances, Op. 22 (1853) [10']
Andante molto
Allegretto: Mit zartem Vortrage
Leidenschaftlich schnell (passionately quick)
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912) Ballade in C minor, Op. 73 (1907) [14']
Intermission (15 minutes)
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Sonata No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 108 (1877) [25']
Allegro
Adagio
Un poco presto e con sentimento
Presto agitato
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) Tzigane (1924) [12']
Members of the Vinola Trio Laurel Gagnon, violin Ruoyang Xiang, piano
March 8, 2026 (Sun) 3pm MMAMTA / ODYSSEY PRE-COLLEGIATE CONCERTO COMPETITION *Please note the CHANGE OF VENUE* Whitmore Recital Hall at the MU School of Music in Columbia
Free Admission - No tickets required / Donations are accepted DOORS OPEN AT 2:45 P.M.
Talented young Missourians compete at this annual concerto competition. Winners will perform as soloists with the Odyssey Chamber Ensemble in April’s concert. Free Admission.
Program to be announced.
MAR 20: M-ODYSSEY
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25.00
MODYSSEY TICKETS
March 20, 2026 (Fri) 7pm Dualities: Perspectives in Sound First Baptist Church, 1112 E Broadway in Columbia
$25 General | $5 Student with I.D. | FREE Child 12 & Under. DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 P.M.
A program expertly compiled by Odyssey Performance Fellows, you can expect unexpected musical treats at M-Odyssey concert. "Dualities: Perspectives in Sound" is a concert of contrasts curated by pianist Ryan Kee and percussionist Daniel Noonan featuring works by Cerrone, Mazzolli, Britten, Turina, Piazzolla, and Mel Bonis. Join Ryan and Daniel on Friday, March 20th, 7pm, at First Baptist Church in downtown Columbia for a musical exploration of complex emotions and unique perspectives. Pre-concert Elliot Cole (b. 1984) Postludes (2012) movements TBD [~10’]
PROGRAM
Christopher Cerrone (b. 1984) Double Happiness (2012, arr. 2016) [12'30] Self Portrait, Part I Interlude I Self Portrait, Part II Interlude II New Year’s Song (for Sarah) Ryan Kee, piano Daniel Noonan, percussion
Missy Mazzoli (b. 1980) Millenium Canticles (2022) [15’] Famous Disaster Psalm The Doubter’s Litany Bloodied Bells Choir of the Holy Locusts Survival Psalm
Intermission (15)
Benjamin Britten (1913–1976) Canticle III: “Still Falls the Rain,” Op. 55 (1954) [12’]
Connor Stratton, tenor Emily Aponte, horn Ryan Kee, piano
Joaquín Turina (1882–1949) Círculo, Op. 91 (1936) [4’30] I. Amanecer
Alexandre Negrão, violin Roberta dos Santos, cello Ryan Kee, piano
APR 11: TRIPLE CONCERTO
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25.00
TRIPLE CONCERTO TICKETS
April 11, 2026 (Sat) 3pm TRIPLE CONCERTO Sponsored by the Paul D. Higday Mozart Trust First Baptist Church, 1112 E Broadway in Columbia
$25 General | $5 Student with I.D. | FREE Child 12 & Under. DOORS OPEN AT 2:30 P.M.
*Please Note: This is 3pm Saturday afternoon concert* In collaboration with the Mid-Missouri Area Music Teachers Association (MMAMTA), Odyssey features amazing soloists for the 9th year. This year, Odyssey presents a rarely performed, special concerto by Beethoven, for soloists comprised of violin, cello, and piano - a piano trio concerto!
Known as the "Triple Concerto" in C Major, Op. 56, it was composed at Beethoven's dramatic and productive "Middle" period: Op. 53 "Waldstein" piano sonata, Op. 54 F Major piano sonata, Op. 55 "Eroica" Symphony No. 3, Op. 56 Triple Concerto, Op. 57 "Appasionata" piano sonata, Op. 58 Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, and Op. 59 three Rasumovsky string quartet. Enjoy this giant "Triple" concerto, with soloists Julie Rosenfeld, violin; Mark Rufodd, violoncello; and Ayako Tsuruta, piano.
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Triple Concerto in C Major, Op. 56 (1803) [40'] Allegro Largo Rondo alla Polacca Julie Rosenfeld, violin Mark Rudoff, violoncello Ayako Tsuruta, piano Kirk Trevor, conductor Odyssey Chamber Ensemble
Odyssey Chamber Ensemble: To be announced Flute Oboe I: Dan Willett Oboe II: Alison Robuck Clarinet I Clarinet II Bassoon I Bassoon II Horn I Horn II Trumpets I Trumpet II Violin I - Siri Geenen, Erik Hassell Violin II - Viola - Leslie Perna Violoncello - Carol Elliott, Natalie Parker Double bass - Sue Stubbs Timpani
MAY 8: SPICY SPRING
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30.00
SPICY SPRING TICKETS
May 8, 2026 (Fri) 7pm SPICY SPRING First Baptist Church, 1112 E Broadway in downtown Columbia
$30 General | $10 Student with I.D. | FREE Child 12 & Under. DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 P.M.
Pre-concert: To be announced.
Program to be announced.
Brazilian Percussion, TBA Julia Gaines, percussion Pete Zambito, percussion
Saxophone Chamber Music, with Leo Saguiguit and friends
Astor Piazzolla Libertango, arr. for 8 hands Ayako Tsuruta and Peter Miyamoto, piano Helena Hyesoo Kim and Curtis Pavey, piano
A *spicy* reception will follow after the concert.
May 17, 2026 (Sun) 3pm / 2pm Instrumental Petting Zoo *Please note the CHANGE OF VENUE* Sheryl Crow Hall in the Sinquefield Music Center, 1101 University Ave, Columbia Kids@Heart: Carnival of the Animals and Friends Sponsored by the MU School of Music & Higday Mozart Trust
Join us for the Instrumental Petting Zoo at 2pm, then stay for 3pm concert to find out if Odyssey’s family concert really for children, or is it for adults who are just “Kids at Heart?” Performers include teachers, students, and your neighbors.
Free Admission – and Free Balloons!
Program to be announced.
Past Programs
October 3, 2025 (Fri) 7pm FIREBIRD First Baptist Church, 1112 E Broadway in downtown Columbia $25 General | $5 Children age 12 or younger Door opens at 6:30 P.M.
Program:
Pre-concert Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) "Ondine" from Gaspard de la Nuit (1908) [7'] Ryan Kee, piano
Greetings Ayako Tsuruta, Director Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Violin Sonata No. 10 in G Major, Op. 96 (1812) [28'] Allegro moderato Adagio espressivo Scherzo: Allegro - Trio Poco allegretto Amy Appold, violin Natalia Bolshakova, piano
Nun will die Sonn' so hell aufgeh'n (Now the sun will rise as brightly)
Nun seh' ich wohl, warum so dunkle Flammen (Now I see well why with such dark flames)
Wenn dein Mütterlein (When your mother)
Oft denk' ich, sie sind nur ausgegangen (Often I think that they have only stepped out)
In diesem Wetter (In this weather)
Tara Curtis, mezzo-soprano Peter Miyamoto, piano
Intermission
Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) L'Oiseau de feu (The Firebird, 1919) Suite for Orchestra, arranged for two pianos by Achilleas Wastor [20'] Introduction L'Oiseau de feu et sa danse (The Firebird and its dance) Variation de l'Oiseau de feu (The Firebird's Variation) Ronde des Princesses (Round of the Princesses / Khorovod) Danse infernale du roi Kastchei (Infernal Dance of King Kashchei) Berceuse (Lullaby) Finale Peter Miyamoto, piano I Ayako Tsuruta, piano II
October 5, 2025 (Sun) 3-5pm OKTOBERFEST: ODYSSEY'S FUNDRAISER CONCERT Christopher and Mina Turner's Home in Columbia $40 at the door | $10 Children age 12 or younger. Admission includes the cost of food and drink. Door opens at 3:00 P.M.
Support Odyssey's 22nd Season by attending a fun Fall gathering of friends with food, drinks (beer AND wine!), *special* chamber music program, raffle and silent auction! Purchase a Season Passport before the first concert begins on Friday, October 3, for special deal on this fundraiser concert. NEW THIS YEAR: Join us for games; Costumes are optional, but there will be a Costume Contest with two winners: One each for the "Best Oktoberfest Spirit" and "Best Halloween Spirit!" Active participation is highly encouraged; donations are gratefully accepted. Silent auction items are listed at https://www.odysseymissouri.org/fundraiser.html .
~Program ~
3pm Door Opens Food, Drinks, Game No. 1 and Silent Auction [Click here for listing] 3:15pm Oktoberfest Music [5-10'] Greetings by the Odyssey Board 3:30pm Game No. 2 - Scavanger Hunt 4:00pm Greetings by Ayako Tsuruta, Executive and Artistic Director Fundraiser Concert: Brahms in Salsa, arr. by Tal Zilber [excerpt, 3'] - Ayako Tsuruta and Peter Miyamoto "I won't mind" by Jeff Blumenkrantz, Lyrics by Annie Kessler and Libby Saines [4'] - with Tara Curtis, mezzo-soprano, and Peter Miyamoto, pian Duo for Violin and Viola, III. Theme and Variations [8'45] by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - with Julie Rosenfeld, violin, and Valerie Malvinni, viola
4:30pm Best Costume Prizes for Oktoberfest Spirit and Halloween Spirit announced. Oktoberfest Music [5-10'] 4:50pm Silent Auction, Last Call! 5:00pm Auction Closes. Auf Wiedersehen!
Musicians include: Julie Rosenfeld, violin Valerie Malvinni, viola Tara Curtis, mezzo-soprano Peter Miyamoto, piano Ayako Tsuruta, piano John Perkins, trumpet Brandon Sconce, trumpet Joey Rutherford, horn Joanna Griffith, trombone Angelo Manzo, tuba
October 17, 2025 (Fri) 7pm SERENADE First Baptist Church, 1112 E Broadway in downtown Columbia $25 General | $5 Children age 12 or younger Door opens at 6:30 P.M.
~ Program~
Pre-concert Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849) Ballade No. 3 in A-flat Major, Op. 47 (1841) [9'] Ethan Fu, piano
Director's Greetings
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) String Duo No. 2 for violin and viola in B-flat Major, K. 424 (1783) [20'] Adagio-Allegro Andante cantabile Theme and variations: Andante grazioso Julie Rosenfeld, violin Valerie Malvinni, viola
Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) Septet in E-flat Major, for piano, trumpet and strings, Op. 65 (1879-80) [16'] Préambule Menuet Intermède Gavotte et Finale Iskander Akhmadullin, trumpet Natalia Bolshakova, piano Julie Rosenfeld, violin I Evan Wilde, violin II Valerie Malvinni, viola Adrián Gómez Hernández, violoncello Sue Stubbs, double bass
Intermission
Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904) Serenade for Strings in E Major, Op. 22 / B. 52 (1875) [33'] Moderato Tempo di Valse Scherzo: Vivace Larghetto Finale: Allegro vivace Violin I: Julie Rosenfeld, Siri Geenen, Carolina Neves Violin II: Erik Hassell, Evan Wilde, Juliana Vieira Viola: Valerie Malvinni, Leslie Perna, Catherine Sandstedt Violoncello: Adrián Gómez Hernández, Natalie Parker Double Bass: Sue Stubbs
$25 General | $5 Student with I.D. | FREE Child 12 & Under. DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 P.M.
December 12, 2025 (Fri) 6-6:45pm HOT COCOA COMO! - FREE First Baptist Church, 1112 E Broadway in downtown Columbia Free Admission
Warm your cold hands with ❤️FREE❤️ Hot Cocoa! Enjoy a warm cup of hot chocolate or two while viewing the holiday light decorations and listening to the holiday music in First Baptist Church’s Broadway entrance. While this event was created to bring your attention to COMOGives community fundraiser, it is a chance for us to revel in the nostalgia of holiday tunes. Be a part of some good ol’ times, and share in a jovial, holiday spirit. Free admission AND free hot cocoa! Join us at Narthax and Broadway entrance of the church for Holiday tunes!
December 12, 2025 (Fri) 7pm CANDLELIGHT HOLIDAY First Baptist Church, 1112 E Broadway in downtown Columbia *Tickets sold after Sunday, Dec 7, will be held at Will Call at Narthax. $25 General | $5 Children age 12 or younger Door opens at 6:30 P.M.
~ Program ~
Pre-concert Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893): 'Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy' and 'Miniature Overture" from The Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a (1892) [6'] HYO-SIS Jihyo Jung and Seunghyo Jung, piano
Greetings, by Ayako Tsuruta
Ludovico Einaudi (b. 1955): Una Mattina (2004) [3'] Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959): O Canto do Cisne Negro ( Song Of the Black Swan, 1917/1948) [3'] L. Einaudi: Nuvole Bianche (2003) [6'] Adolphe Adam (1803-1856): O Holy Night (1847, arr. McDonald) [2'] Mykola Leontovych (1877-1921): Carol of the Bells (1916, arr. Todorova/ Stankulova) [2'] Duo 51 Strings Maria Duhova Trevor, harp Kirk Trevor, violoncello
Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) Six Morceaux, Op. 11, for piano duo (1894) [26'] Barcarolle Scherzo Thème Russe Valse Romance Slava Ayako Tsuruta and Peter Miyamoto, piano
Intermission
arr. Lani Smith / Traditional: Est ist ein' Ros (Lo, How a Rose), a 16th century German melody arr. Joel Raney: A Merry Tango God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen; Joy to the World; Sing We Now of Christmasa Colleen Ostercamp, organ Ayako Tsuruta, piano
arr. Joo-Hye Lee (b. 1995) Christmas Fantasy (2015) [11'] Arrangement includes holiday favorite tunes: Carol of the Bells, Sleigh Ride, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, Let It Snow, Angel We Have Heard on High, Jingle Bells Helena Hyesoo Kim and Curtis Pavey, piano I Ayako Tsuruta and Peter Miyamoto, piano II