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African Diaspora Music Project is Helping Singers & Orchestras Diversify Their Repertoire With New Database of Works By African Diaspora Composers
[…] Margaret Bonds: Art Songs was released March 1, 2021 from Classical Vocal Reprints and her Margaret Bonds choral work “St. Francis’ Prayer” for SATB with Hildegard Press will all be released later in March. Her recent performances include the 150th celebration of the ratification of the 13th amendment for Congress and President Obama at the U.S. Capitol; a performance in Havana, Cuba with the women’s orchestra Camerata Romeu and the opening of the Smithsonian’s African American Heritage Museum. As a scholar, she has lectured on the music of African American composers and has appeared on NPR’s All Things Considered (Margaret Bonds); for many national conventions and on many college campuses including Harvard, Tufts, and Duke. As the co-founder and director of the George Shirley Vocal Competition that focuses exclusively on repertoire by African American art song, and […]
2020-05-22 08:32:27
Essential listening for anyone interested in Estonian music: Vox Clamantis' profoundly beautiful account of the music of Cyrillus Kreek, 'The suspended harp of Babel'
[…] review 'I have my habits, my fixations if you like ... without them I can't get any of my effects right': the first Carmen, exploring the performance of Célestine Galli-Marié - feature article Music aiming to deliberately provoke shock and terror: Ian Page talks about his new Sturm und Drang recording project with The Mozartists on Signum Classics - interview Pure escapism: La Bella Habana from the Cuban all-women orchestra, Camerata Romeu - CD review Home
2020-05-20 08:11:46
Music for concentrated and serious listening: Piers Hellawell's Up by the Roots on Delphian
[…] review 'I have my habits, my fixations if you like ... without them I can't get any of my effects right': the first Carmen, exploring the performance of Célestine Galli-Marié - feature article Music aiming to deliberately provoke shock and terror: Ian Page talks about his new Sturm und Drang recording project with The Mozartists on Signum Classics - interview Pure escapism: La Bella Habana from the Cuban all-women orchestra, Camerata Romeu - CD review Veni, Vidi, Vinci: Franco Fagioli brings bravura brilliance and distinctive style to arias by the early 18th century Neopolitan composer - Cd review Home
2020-05-19 07:16:45
Going out of their comfort zone: David Nebel and Kristjan Järvi in violin concertos by Philip Glass and Igor Stravinsky
[…] review 'I have my habits, my fixations if you like ... without them I can't get any of my effects right': the first Carmen, exploring the performance of Célestine Galli-Marié - feature article Music aiming to deliberately provoke shock and terror: Ian Page talks about his new Sturm und Drang recording project with The Mozartists on Signum Classics - interview Pure escapism: La Bella Habana from the Cuban all-women orchestra, Camerata Romeu - CD review Veni, Vidi, Vinci: Franco Fagioli brings bravura brilliance and distinctive style to arias by the early 18th century Neopolitan composer - Cd review An intense journey: Latvian composer Rihards Dubra's Symphony No. 2 receives its first recording - CD review Home
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