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You are invited to hear world renowned musician and scholar, Patrick Kabanda make Saint Mark’s Rodgers organ sing as he plays hymns and variations.
Patrick Kabanda is a Juilliard-trained organist and a Fletcher-trained international affairs professional. He received Juilliard's William Schuman Prize for outstanding achievement and leadership in music in 2003, and from 2012 to 2013 he was a Charles Francis Adams Scholar at The Fletcher School of Tufts University. He has performed at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, and The National Cathedral in Washington, DC, and has been assisting organist at Trinity, Wall Street. Besides concertizing and lecturing worldwide, he has taught at Phillips Academy, consulted for the World Bank's Office of the Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, and contributed to the World Development Report 2016 and UNDP's Human Development Report 2015. He was awarded the 2013 Presidential Award for Citizenship and Public Service from Tufts University, Massachusetts. (www.musikaba.net) His first book, The Creative Wealth of Nations (Cambridge University Press, 2018) with a foreward by the philosopher and Nobel economist Amartya Sen, has received high praise from several Nobel Prize winners. It “…shows how the arts can nurture creativity and promote economic growth and development.” Patrick Kabanda | Musikaba | Patrick Kabanda
The Creative Wealth of Nations: Can the Arts Advance Development?: 9781108437684: Business Development Books @ Amazon.com
Saint Mark's Episcopal Church
175 St. Mark's Church Rd.
Perryville, MD 21093
United States
...still safer than just walking around in Baltimore....
Patchy rain possible, with a high of 76 and low of 55 degrees. Sunny in the morning, partly cloudy in the afternoon, clear overnight.
Why are these parks and trails not clean or broken down, Johnny? Is it the clients you are bringing to this community? When you ‘give’ things to people that haven’t worked hard for something, there is no pride in the upkeep.
Where was Johnny Cliche? See Johnny, it’s about determination and resilience. That’s what makes you successful. Johnny would have talked about diversity, equity, and entitlement. It’s about hard work, Johnny.