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Special offer. African American Voices II

Kellen Gray, Royal Scottish National Orchestra

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Once more under the baton of Kellen Gray, the RSNO brings terrific warmth and verve to three appealing orchestral works that span the Harlem and Chicago Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s and...

Special offer. African American Voices II

Kellen Gray, Royal Scottish National Orchestra

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Once more under the baton of Kellen Gray, the RSNO brings terrific warmth and verve to three appealing orchestral works that span the Harlem and Chicago Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s and...

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Kellen Gray has reunited with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra for a second instalment of African American Voices. Though representing differing schools of thought regarding African American classical music, the composers here are united by their roots in black history, culture and its rich musical heritage. Drawing upon jazz and spirituals – ‘I Want Jesus to Walk with Me’ serving as the source material – Margaret Bonds’ Montgomery Variations engages with African American history, namely the Montgomery bus boycott and the 1963 Birmingham church bombing. In this work, re-discovered in 2017, Bonds tackles the themes of strength, resistance, determination and faith. Bonds’ contemporary, the prolific composer Ulysses Kay cultivated a neoclassical voice, as his Concerto for Orchestra exemplifies, very much in line with William Grant Still and his teacher Paul Hindemith. A versatile musician, Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson comes a generation later. In his Worship: A Concert Overture, we can hear a blend of Baroque counterpoint, elements of the blues, spirituals and black folk music.

Contents and tracklist

I. Decision
Track length1:41
II. Prayer Meeting
Track length4:41
III. March
Track length3:15
IV. Dawn in Dixie
Track length2:38
V. One Sunday in the South
Track length2:42
VI. Lament
Track length2:41
VII. Benediction
Track length5:23
I. Toccata. Allegro moderato
Track length4:47
II. Arioso. Adagio
Track length6:10
III. Passacaglia. Andante
Track length7:09

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  • Presto Editor's Choice
    October 2023

Christmas 2023

Once more under the baton of Kellen Gray, the RSNO brings terrific warmth and verve to three appealing orchestral works that span the Harlem and Chicago Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s and Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson’s stirring concert overture of 2001.

October 2023

This second volume of orchestral works by Black American composers draws some outstanding playing from the RSNO: strings sing and shimmer in the evocation of 'Dawn in Dixie' from Margaret Bonds's powerful and brilliantly-paced Montgomery Variations, and the brass really blaze in the Passacaglia from Ulysses Kay's neo-Classical Concerto for Orchestra from 1948.

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