Home Home  |  Photo Tour  |  Contact     (800) 223-6672 
ABOUT AREAS OF EXPERTISE CLINICS RESEARCH & EDUCATION PHOTO TOUR
NEWS & EVENTS ADMISSIONS & REFERRALS CONTINUED COMMITMENT DONATE NOW
About MRC
LATEST NEWS
PUBLICATIONS
IN THE NEWS
MEDIA GUIDE
OUR EXPERTS
E-MAIL NEWS SIGNUP
CALENDAR
NOW I CAN
Spasticity Research
Researchers explore the use of H-reflex testing to monitor effects of intrathecal bacolfen therapy.


February 6, 2002
Chamber music duo release first compact disc, perform at Methodist Rehabilitation Center

By Jim Albritton

Health and Research News Service


JACKSON, Miss.—Conversations, a newly released compact disc featuring the chamber music of Angela Willoughby and James Sclater is now on sale in the Methodist Rehabilitation Center gift shop and at other stores in the Jackson area.

“We are really pleased with the response we’ve gotten from the CD,” said Sclater, professor of theory and composition at Mississippi College.

Every other Friday at noon Sclater and Willoughby, an assistant professor of piano at MC, play the piano and clarinet for patients, staff and visitors in Methodist Rehab’s Atrium Mall.

The Clinton residents volunteer their time and perform the works of Brahms, Mozart, Horovitz and other classical composers in the two-story atrium.

“We really enjoy playing at the hospital,” said Willoughby. “The atrium has the acoustics of a cathedral and it is a beautiful environment to perform in.” The Atrium Mall houses a cafeteria and a McDonald’s restaurant. On a normal day, hundreds of staff and visitors from Methodist Rehab and the University of Mississippi Medical Center eat in or pass through the area.

The chamber music duo formed Lyricas in 1998. They have performed in Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina and were guest performers at the lunch-time concert series at the church of St. Martin in the Fields in London, England. Willoughby is also director of music at Fondren Presbyterian Church in Jackson and Sclater is a three-time winner of both the composition award from the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters and the Composer of the Year award from the Mississippi Music Teachers Association.

Conversations is Willoughby and Sclater’s first CD. It is also available at the MC bookstore and at the Music Box in Jackson at 1491 Canton Mart Road.

Click to Enlarge

Angie Willoughby and Jim Sclater play the piano and clarinet for patients, staff and visitors in Methodist Rehabilitation Center's Atrium Mall. Conversations, their new CD, is available in the hospital's gift shop.


More News 2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 |
 03/29/13 Lives touched by hospital are heart and soul of foundation's annual Walk & Roll fundraiser...
 03/27/13 A tumor in his head, a tornado at his office ...
 02/28/13 The doctor is back in: Jackson grief counselor returns to work following a stroke...
 02/20/13 Fourth Annual Walk & Roll to be held on April 6...
 02/08/13 Stroke patient overcomes paralysis, learns to control risk factors with help of Methodist Rehab staff...

© 2013 Methodist Rehabilitation Center | All Rights Reserved | Notice of Privacy Practices | Contact Us

Methodist Rehabilitation Center is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities and the Joint Commission.