New CDs for November 2020
Orchestral, Concertos and Chamber Music
Black Violin – Stereotypes
Black Violin – Take The Stairs
Tania Leon – Indigena
Anders Miolin – Timeless Odyssey
Du Yun – Dinosaur Scar
Various Artists – Legacy: Violin Music of African-American Composers
Opera, Opera Excerpts, Choral Music and Art Songs
Du Yun – Angel’s Bone
Popular Music
Mary Stafford & Edith Wilson – “Ain’t Gonna Settle Down”: The Pioneering Blues of Mary Stafford & Edith Wilson
Various Artists – Masters of the Clarinet
Various artists – Make More Noise!: Women in Independent UK Music 1977-1987
Black Composers Matter: Tania León
Tania León
b. May 14, 1943
Tania León is a Cuban-born composer, conductor, and educator. She was born in Havana, Cuba in 1943 and began studying piano at the age of four.
She earned her B.A. and M.A. in Music in her native city (BA 1963, MA 1964) and settled in New York in 1967. She attended New York University where she studied composition (BS 1971, MS 1975). Soon after her arrival in New York, she became the rehearsal pianist for the Dance Theatre of Harlem, one of the company’s founding members and had a long and productive association with them as pianist, conductor and composer.
León has played important roles at various other New York institutions, including the Brooklyn Philharmonic, American Composers Orchestra and its Sonidos de las Américas festivals, and the New York Philharmonic, where she served as New Music Advisor. Additionally, she conducted on Broadway (perhaps most notably for The Wiz in the late 1970s).
León’s compositional style absorbed American influences such as jazz and gospel. Her work also includes textual and rhythmic elements from her African and Cuban cultural heritage alongside contemporary classical techniques. Grove Music Online refers to her works as “technically demanding, and characterized by dense textures, angular melodies, dissonant harmonies and colourful orchestration.”
Her works include ballets, chamber music, orchestral music, music for solo instruments, vocal music, electro-acoustic music and also an opera, Scourge of Hyacinths.
According to León’s website, “Recent commissions include: the score for the opera, The Little Rock Nine, with a libretto by Thulani Davis, and historical research by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., commissioned by the University of Central Arkansas‘s College of Fine Arts and Communication.” Here’s a 2017 article about a performance of excerpts from this work-in-progress: https://arktimes.com/rock-candy/2017/09/26/a-glimpse-of-the-little-rock-nine-opera-at-uca.
Tania León is also the founder and artistic director of Composers Now, a non-profit dedicated to empowering all living composers and celebrating the diversity of their voices.
If you’d like to learn more about Tania León here are some resources available in the Music Library:
* In Her Own Words: Conversations with Composers in the United States (Book)
* Indígena (CD)
* Batá: for Orchestra (Score)
* Pet’s Suite: Flute and Piano (Score)
* Mística: for Solo Piano (Score)
* The Sensual Nature of Sound: 4 composers, Laurie Anderson, Tania Leon, Meredith Monk, Pauline Oliveros (Streaming Video via Kanopy)
* In Motion (CD)
New CDs added – COVID Closure, Part 2
New CDs for Covid Closure 2020
Part 2
Concertos and Chamber Music
Thamyris – A City Called Heaven
Giovanni Battista Viotti – Flute Quartets Op. 22
Piano Music
Maria Corley – Soulscapes: Piano Music by African American Women
Jade Simmons – Revolutionary Rhythm
Jazz
Jocelyn Gould – Elegant Traveler
Art Songs & Choral Music
Leslie Adams – Love Rejoices: Songs of H. Leslie Adams
Tania Leon – In Motion
Tania Leon – Singin’ Sepia
New York Philharmonic – Avodath Hakodesh
William Grant Still – Skyward My People Rose: Music of William Grant Still
Instrumental Music
Ludovico Einaudi – Seven Days Walking. Day One.
Popular Music
Sophie Tucker – Origins of the Red Hot Mama, 1910-1922
Various Artists – Ella 100: Live at the Apollo
World Music
Groupe RTD – The Dancing Devils of Djibouti
Manhu – Voices of the Sani
Purna Loka Ensemble – Metaraga