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AFRICAN HERITAGE SYMPHONIC SERIES, Vol. 2

AFRICAN HERITAGE SYMPHONIC SERIES, Vol. 2

Released Date:
01 Mar 2012


Artists:

Chicago Sinfonietta


Freeman, Paul


Paul Freeman

Conductor

Record Label
Cedille

Genre:

Instrumental


Classical

Total Time - 50:14
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AFRICAN HERITAGE SYMPHONIC SERIES, Vol. 2

     
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ULYSSES KAY

1 

Theater Set

4:28
     
 

GEORGE WALKER

2 

Lyric for Strings

5:17
     
 

ROQUE CORDERO

 

8 Miniature

 
3 I. Marcha Grotesca 1:00
     
4 II. Meditacion 1:14
     
5 III. Pasillo 1:06
     
6 IV. Danzonete 1:26
     
7 V. Nocturno 2:27
     
8 VI. Mejorana 1:03
     
9 VII. Plegaria 1:16
     
10 VIII. Allegro Final 2:12
     
 

ADOLPHUS HAILSTORK

11 

An American Port of Call

8:23
     
 

HALE SMITH

12 

Ritual and Incantations

12:45
     
 

ADOLPHUS HAILSTORK

13 

Epitaph for a Man who Dreamed

7:37
     
 Paul Freeman Conductor
 Freeman, Paul


Not since the LP era of the 1970s has there been anything like Cedille Records’ African Heritage Symphonic Series.
 
Volume II features compositions by exceptional Black composers from the 1940s to the 1980s, performed by the Chicago Sinfonietta led by its founder and music director, Dr. Paul Freeman,"one of the finest conductors our nation has produced." - Fanfare
 
Ulysses Kay’s ebullient Overture to Theater Set (1968) exudes a broad and good-natured energy. George Walker’s intensely romantic Lyric for Strings (1941) is one of the great gems of the string orchestra repertoire. With his acclaimed Eight Miniatures for Small Orchestra (1948), Panama’s Roque Cordero succeeded in synthesizing the avant-garde techniques he learned in the U.S. with the Latin and Afro-Caribbean music of his homeland. Accented with archetypal African drumming patterns, Hale Smith’s Ritual and Incantations (1974), radiates an aura of mystery and suspense. Adolphus Hailstork’s An American Port of Call (1985) takes the listener on a lush, fanciful, and jazzy excursion. Ten years in the making, Hailstork’s Epitaph for a Man who Dreamed (1979) pays tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King with passages of exquisite tenderness and noble power.
 

"Led by conductor Paul Freeman, who has championed these composers for many years, the Chicago Sinfonietta gives excellent readings of these first-rate works."

American Record Guide


                    Artistic Quality 10             Sound Quality 10

"...It’s hard to imagine more committed or more ideally suited advocates for this exceptional and compelling music."

ClassicsToday.com




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