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Lara Downes and NPR music announce AMPLIFY with Lara Downes

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxOctober 16, 2020

Lara Downes and NPR music announce AMPLIFY with Lara Downes, a new video conversation series with leading black musicians. Series premieres Saturday, October 17 on NPR Music.org and NPR’s YouTube and social media platforms. Click here to read the press release PDF.   OCTOBER 16, 2020 – NPR Music and Lara Downes announce the launch…

Master cellist Kristen Yeon-Ji Yun performs Adolphus Hailstork Sonata for Solo Cello

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxOctober 16, 2020

Master cellist Kristen Yeon-Ji Yun performed three movements (approximately 19 minutes) of Adolphus Hailstork Sonata for Solo Cello during a noon concert October 14, 2020 at The First United Methodist Church, Grand Junction, Colorado.

Dr. Michael Cooper’s partial history of classical music by composers of African descent

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxOctober 13, 2020

The concert halls and classrooms alike give the undeniable impression that while Blacks are vitally important and great in repertoires outside the concert halls (such as blues, jazz, and spirituals), the concert halls themselves are, and have always been, the domains of Whites—most of them men, most of them European. This impression is only corroborated…

Part 3 of 3 History of classical music by composers of African descent

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxOctober 6, 2020

Part 3 of 3 History of classical music by composers of African descent. In the final part of this series Eleanor Alberga touches on the impact of colonialism and immigration on classical music and considers the history of black composers in the UK. This program begins with music by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, who was born in…

Terence Blanchard’s Opera “Fire Shut Up in My Bones” Opens Met’s 2021–22 season

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxOctober 1, 2020

The Metropolitan Opera open its 2021-22 season with Terence Blanchard’s “Fire Shut Up in My Bones” — the first work by a Black composer ever presented by the Met. Featuring a libretto by filmmaker Kasi Lemmons, the opera tells a poignant and profound story about a young man’s journey to overcome a life of trauma…

Composer Michael Abels produces a track for Rhiannon Giddens forthcoming opera

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxSeptember 30, 2020

Composer Michael Abels shared a track he produced for singer/composer Rhiannon Giddens forthcoming opera about a Muslim African enslaved and brought to Charleston in 1807.

Violinist Booker Rowe retires

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxSeptember 28, 2020

Please see blog –  Violinist Booker Rowe retires after 50 years https://africlassical.blogspot.com/2020/09/sergio-mims-6abccom-trailblazing.html

A History of Black Classical Music Part 1 of 3

MusicUNTOLD BlogBy John MalveauxSeptember 28, 2020

Part 1 of 3 series highlighting composers of African descent https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000j2bs. See pic Janise White, Afro-American Chamber Music Society Orchestra

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

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