New CDs added: January 2022

New CDs for January 2022

Orchestral, Concertos and Chamber Music

Eighth Blackbird – Singing in the Dead of Night
Henry Hadley – Afterglow: The Forgotten Works for Cello and Piano

Eighth Blackbird - Singing in the dead of night

Jazz

Wayne Shorter – Emanon
William Sweatman’s Original Jazz Band – Jazzin’ Straight Thru’ Paradise

Wayne Shorter - Emanon

Opera, Opera Excerpts, Choral Music and Art Songs

William Grant Still – The American Scene
William Grant Still – Highway One, USA

William Grant Still -  Highway One USA

Popular Music

Angels vs. Aliens – Eleven Shades of Crimson
A New Dawn Fades – I See the Nightbirds
Emile Berliner – Etching the Voice: Emile Berliner and the First Commercial Gramophone Discs, 1889-1895

A New Dawn Fades

Kids Techno – The Harmony of Spheres
Various artists – Before Radio: Comedy, Drama, & Sound Sketches, 1897-1923

Before Radio

Black Composers Matter: William Grant Still

William Grant Still
(May 11, 1895 – December 3, 1978)

William Grant Still by Carl Van Vechten

William Grant Still is often referred to as the “Dean of African American Composers.” During his lifetime, he composed nearly 200 works including five symphonies, four ballets, nine operas, and more than thirty choral works, plus art songs, chamber music and works for solo instruments.

Still was born in Woodville, MS in 1895 and grew up in Little Rock, AR. He showed a great interest in music and learned to play violin, clarinet, saxophone, double bass, cello and viola.

He studied music theory and counterpoint at the Oberlin Conservatory of MusicHe also studied privately with the modern French composer Edgard Varèse and the American composer George Whitefield Chadwick.

In 1916 Still worked with W.C. Handy‘s band. In 1918 he joined the United States Navy to serve in World War I. After the war he went to Harlem, where he continued to work for Handy. During his time in Harlem, Still was involved with other important cultural figures of the Harlem Renaissance such as Langston Hughes, Arna Bontemps, and Countee Cullen, and is considered to be part of that movement.

He worked with various bandleaders and in pit orchestras as well as becoming an arranger of popular songs during the 1920s and 1930s. He also arranged music for films like Pennies From Heaven (1936) and Lost Horizon(1937). Still’s prolific and influential career as a commercial arranger is only beginning to be explored.

Still’s first major orchestral composition, Symphony No. 1 “Afro-American”, was performed in 1931 by the Rochester Philharmonic. It was the first time the complete score of a work by an African American was performed by a major orchestra.

In 1949 his opera Troubled Island, originally completed in 1939, about Jean-Jacques Dessalines and the Haitian revolution, was performed by the New York City Opera. It was the first opera by an American to be performed by that company and the first by an African American to be performed by a major opera company.

https://doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.26776

If you’d like to learn more about William Grant Still, here are a few items from the Music Library’s collection:

* William Grant Still by Catherine Parsons Smith (book)

* The American Scene William Grant Still (Streaming audio via Classical Music Library)

* Africa: A Suite for Piano (Score)

* Troubled Island: An Opera by William Grant Still (available as a Score and as a CD)

* Symphony No. 1 “Afro American” (available on CD, as Streaming Audio, and as a Score)

Still at the piano later in life

Black Composers Matter

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

Viotti - Flute Quartets

Piano Music

Maria Corley – Soulscapes: Piano Music by African American Women
Jade Simmons – Revolutionary Rhythm

Jade Simmons - Revolutionary Rhythm

Jazz

Jocelyn Gould – Elegant Traveler

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

Tania Leon - Singin Sepia

New York Philharmonic – Avodath Hakodesh
William Grant Still – Skyward My People Rose: Music of William Grant Still

Skyward My People Rose

Instrumental Music

Ludovico Einaudi – Seven Days Walking. Day One.

Ludovico Einaudi - Seven Days Walking

Popular Music

Sophie Tucker – Origins of the Red Hot Mama, 1910-1922
Various Artists – Ella 100: Live at the Apollo

Sophie Tucker - Origins of the Red Hot Mama

World Music

Groupe RTD – The Dancing Devils of Djibouti
Manhu – Voices of the Sani
Purna Loka Ensemble – Metaraga

Groupe RTD - Dancing Devils of Djibouti