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Part 2 of 3 series highlighting composers of African descent

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxSeptember 28, 2020

Part 2 of 3 series highlighting composers of African descent https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000j96f In this second program of the series, British composer Eleanor Alberga charts the contribution that black composers have made to the story of western classical music, the focus is America, and how “Black pride and identity” have helped to shape American classical music from…

Los Angeles Philharmonic Soundstage Episode 1

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxSeptember 27, 2020

  Los Angeles Philharmonic Soundstage Episode 1- LOVE IN THE TIME OF COVID Gustavo Dudamel, conductor María Valverde, narrator J’Nai Bridges, mezzo-soprano LIEBERSON Neruda Songs: “Amor mío, si muero y tú no mueras” WALKER Lyric for Strings MAHLER Adagietto from Symphony No. 5 Read more at soundstage.laphil.com

Los Angeles Philharmonic SOUND/STAGE media project

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxSeptember 23, 2020

The Los Angeles Philharmonic’s SOUND/STAGE media project, an online compendium of concert films, debuts Friday, September 25, at 10am with “Love in the Time of COVID.” Friday, September 25, 2020, at 10am. Series Available at laphil.com/soundstage This first episode will be narrated in Spanish by actress María Valverde, wife of LA Phil Music & Artistic…

Kevin Deas in DEEP RIVER-The ART of the SPIRITUAL

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxSeptember 21, 2020

DEEP RIVER-The ART of the SPIRITUAL – academic discussion of Negro spirituals as art songs including comments and vocal performances by baritone Kevin Deas.   Bass Baritone Kevin Deas volunteered performances of two opera arias during MusicUNTOLD Nov. 21, 2015 concert at Constitution Hall (Washington DC) celebrating the ‘150th Anniversary 13th Amendment to US Constitution…

Mezzo Soprano Denyce Graves-Montgomery and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxSeptember 21, 2020

  Mezzo Soprano Denyce Graves Montgomery was a dear friend of  Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.  MusicUNTOLD presented Denyce Graves-Montgomery in recital at Long Beach Performing Arts Center June 19, 2011. The following Youtube performance is dedicated to the Honorable Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Director Rita Coburn to document Marian Anderson for PBS American Masters

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxSeptember 17, 2020

  Director Rita Coburn to document Marian Anderson for PBS and beyond. See https://www.inquirer.com/entertainment/marian-anderson-rita-coburn-interview-american-masters-20200913.html?fbclid=IwAR0e-YqJzd51NEXiCKI7rhiJIItXHyCFbgrtvadd3ynSK67wegdcK-3CnzQ

Composer Dr. Nkeiru Okoye INVITATION TO A DIE-IN

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxSeptember 17, 2020

Composer Dr. Nkeiru Okoye INVITATION TO A DIE-IN. Invitation To A Die-In is a “sung story” written by composer, Nkeiru Okoye with text by David Cote in direct musical response to recent murders of unarmed Black men at the hands of police officers or vigilantes. It was commissioned by Maestro Ng Tian Hui and the…

Florence Price CLOUDS, performed by pianist Lara Downes

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxSeptember 17, 2020

  Dr. Michael Cooper continues to unearth new discoveries by composer Florence Price. Here is another titled CLOUDS performed by pianist Lara Downes.

Dr. Michael Cooper, Southwestern Louisiana

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxSeptember 5, 2020

  Dr. Michael Cooper, Southwestern Louisiana, has developed a class/course to teach antiracism in one of the greatest of all White spaces in higher education, the Music History curriculum. See https://medium.com/@michaelcooper_38640/challenging-a-sonic-refuge-of-whiteness-in-undergraduate-music-history-courses-f99136ea3132

Pianist Phoenix Park Kim’s favorite solo piano piece

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxSeptember 4, 2020

      Pianist Phoenix Park Kim’s favorite solo piano piece by composer Florence Price is CLOUDS.

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