[ Sony Classical / 10 CD Box Set ]
Release Date: Friday 18 January 2019
In the 1970s, CBS Masterworks made a groundbreaking series of recordings featuring the music of black composers. The nine LPs released all featured the pioneering conductor Paul Freeman. Sony Classical is proud to reissue the complete Black Composer Series in a single original album collection with each CD remastered from the original analogue tapes using 24 bit/192 kHz technology.
The composers featured span several centuries and come from many different backgrounds. The earliest is the unique Chevalier de Saint-Georges (1745-1799), a composer, violinist and swordsman born in Guadeloupe who spent most of his life in France. A whole album of his music includes the Symphony op. 11/1, the String Quartet op. 1/1 and the Symphonie Concertante op. 13. Another complete album is dedicated to the Brazilian composer José Maurício Nunes Garcia (1767-1830) and his extraordinary Requiem Mass for Queen Maria I. José Silvestre White (1835-1918), a Cuban virtuoso violinist-composer in the mould of Wieniawski, taught pupils including George Enescu, and his Violin Concerto is interpreted here by Aaron Rosand.
The English composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912) enjoyed considerable success in his lifetime, most of all through his cantata Hiawatha's Wedding Feast, an aria from which is included here, as is his orchestral Danse nègre. Coleridge-Taylor visited the USA several times, and was an inspiration for the young William Grant Still (1895-1978). Still's Afro-American Symphony, the first by a black composer to be performed by a major orchestra, draws strongly on the musical language of the blues. His ballet score Sahdji and two arias from his opera Highway 1, U.S.A. are also included. Among the many other 20th-century composers featured are the Nigerian Fela Sowande (1905-1987), the Panamanian Roque Cordero (1917-2008), and the American Ulysses Simpson Kay (1917-1995).
George Walker (b. 1922) has been called "one of the greatest composers of our time" by Fanfare, and three works by this Pulitzer winner are included: the Trombone and Piano Concertos as well as his Lyric for Strings. David Baker (1931-2016), the renowned jazz cellist and composer, was a pupil of Janos Starker, who plays his Cello Sonata. Hale Smith (1925-2009), another composer deeply involved with the world of jazz, is represented by his Ritual and Incantations. Other composers featured in this collection include Olly W. Wilson, T. J. Anderson, Talib-Rasul Hakim and Adolphus Hailstork.
A bonus tenth album features Smith's Symphonic Spirituals, arrangements of 12 spirituals for voice and orchestra, first released by Paul Freeman and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in 1979. Besides those already mentioned, the many superb performers in this collection include the London Symphony Orchestra on several albums, the Baltimore and Detroit Symphony Orchestras, and the Juilliard String Quartet. But it is the composers, many still little known today, who are the true stars of this milestone collection.
"The sound is in general typical of Sony at this period in time, close set with good spatial definition. Some journey, this, and I'd heartily recommend it." Gramophone
Saint-Georges: Symphony in G Major, Op. 11 No. 1
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Saint-Georges: String Quartet Op. 1 No. 1
Juilliard String Quartet, London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Saint-Georges: Symphonie concertante for 2 Violins in G major, Op. 1 No. 3 (G024)
Miriam Fried, Jaime Laredo (violins)
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Saint-Georges: Scena from Ernestine
Faye Robinson (soprano)
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Still, W G: Symphony No. 1 'Afro-American'
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Still, W G: What does he know of dreams? (from Highway 1, U.S.A)
William Brown (tenor)
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Still, W G: You're wonderful, Mary (from Highway 1, U.S.A.)
William Brown (tenor)
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Coleridge-Taylor: Hiawatha's Wedding Feast: Onaway! Awake, beloved!
William Brown (tenor)
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Coleridge-Taylor: Danse Nègre from African Suite
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Kay, U: Markings
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Walker, George: Concerto for Trombone and Orchestra
Dennis Wick (trombone)
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Cordero, R: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Sanford Allen (violin)
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Cordero, R: Miniature (8)
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Nunes Garcia: Requiem Mass
Doralene Davis (soprano), Betty Allen (mezzo-soprano), William Brown (tenor), Matti Tuloisela (bass-baritone)
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
White, José: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
Aaron Rosand (violin)
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Baker, D: Sonata for cello and piano
Janos Starker (cello), Alain Planès (piano)
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Still, W G: Sahdji
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Sowande: African Suite
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Walker, George: Lyric for Strings
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Wilson, O: Akwan for Piano, Electronic Piano, Amplified Strings, and Orchestra
Richard Bunger (piano/electric piano)
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Anderson, T J: Squares (An Essay for Orchestra)
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Hakim, T: Visions of Ishwara
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Walker, George: Piano Concerto
Natalie Hinderas (piano)
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Hailstork: Celebration
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Smith, Hale: Ritual and Incantations
London Symphony Orchestra
Paul Freeman
Plus tradition songs sung by William Brown (tenor)