Lawrence Brownlee - Rising

 
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DAMIEN SNEED / JEREMIAH EVANS / BRANDON SPENCER / MARGARET BONDS etc
Lawrence Brownlee - Rising
Lawrence Brownlee (tenor), Kevin J. Mi (piano)

[ Warner Classics / CD ]

Release Date: Friday 2 June 2023

Rising is Lawrence Brownlee's inspiring project for which he has commissioned six of today's leading African-American composers to set poetry from the Harlem Renaissance to song.

Rising showcases new works from African-American composers Damien Sneed, Brandon Spencer, Jasmine Barnes, Joel Thompson, and Shawn E. Okpebholo. Inspired by poetry of the great African-American writers of the Harlem Renaissance - such as Alice Dunbar Nelson, Claude McKay, Langston Hughes, and James Weldon Johnson - the compositions revolve around themes of joy, empowerment, faith, love, and strength in the face of challenge.

Brownlee also collaborated closely with Dr. Louise Toppin, soprano and vocal professor at the University of Michigan, to revive select works by famed composers Margaret Bonds and Robert Owen, in addition to works by composer Jeremiah Evans.

He is accompanied by the American pianist Kevin J. Miller.

Lawrence Brownlee: "These past years have been a trial, both for humanity as a whole, and the African-American population here in the United States. But through all these many challenges we have faced, I have also seen moments of strength, inspiration, hope, and great beauty. It is those themes of uplift, elevation, and rebirth that we have tried to focus on with this new project Rising, taking poems from the giants of the Harlem Renaissance, and working with some of today's most talented African-American composers, to create something that speaks not just to our struggles, but to our triumphs."

"Rising is a joyful celebration of the extraordinary contribution of African-American composers and poets, and is both slickly produced and beautifully performed." BBC Music

"It's hard to get a definitive sense of individual musical personalities from these miniatures but they make a strong collective statement…[Joel Thomas's 'My People'] just one of many tracks that take full and demanding advantage of Brownlee's astonishing upper register. The stamina here - the absolute clarity and brilliance of even the most angular, vaulting lines - is mesmerising, and Miller is liquid-fluent in support." Gramophone

Grammy Awards 66th Awards (2024)
Nominee - Best Classical Solo Vocal Album

Tracks:

Damien Sneed:
Beauty That Is Never Old
The Gift to Sing
To America

Jeremiah Evans:
April Song
Lost Illusions
Southern Mansion

Brandon Spencer:
I Know My Soul
Dance of Love

Margaret Bonds:
"Songs of the Seasons" Cycle

Joel Thompson:
Supplication
Compensation
My People

Jasmine Barnes:
Peace
Invocation

Shawn E. Okpebholo
Romance

Robert Owens:
Desire Song Cycle
Silver Rain Cycle