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AFRICAN HERITAGE SYMPHONIC SERIES VOL. 2
ULYSSES KAY
Overture to Theater Set
GEORGE WALKER
Lyric for Strings
ROQUE CORDERO
Eight Miniatures for Small Orchestra
HALE SMITH
Ritual and Incantations
ADOLPHUS HAILSTORK
An American Port of Call; Epitaph for a Man who Dreamed
Chicago Sinfonietta

Paul Freeman

Cedille- 90000 061(CD)
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Volume 2 of Cedille's African Heritage Symphonic Series moves further into the 20th century, and like Columbia Records' Black Composer's series from the 1970s, features a number of living composers. Ulysses Kay's (1917-95) brilliantly complex and modernist music tended to reflect his study with Paul Hindemith, so it's surprising to encounter the light-hearted and populist Overture to Theater Set (1968), with its off-beat march rhythms and psuedo-jazz tunes. The mood shifts considerably for George Walker's (b. 1922) Lyric for Strings, a tender and somewhat somber work that evokes memories of Barber's Adagio for Strings.

In his Eight Miniatures for Small Orchestra, Roque Cordero (b. 1917) synthesizes the folk music of his native Panama through the 12-tone technique he learned during studies with Ernst Krenek, resulting in a curious yet intriguing amalgamation of Schoenbergian rigor and Caribbean playfulness. Hale Smith (b. 1925) uses idealized African drumming to create a mysterious backdrop for his symphonic poem Ritual and Incantations (1974). This darkly atmospheric and dramatically intense music easily could find a place in any modern suspense film. Adolphus Hailstork (b. 1941) contributes both An American Port of Call (1985), a whirlwind concert overture with a spunky jazz subtext, as well as Epitaph for a Man Who Dreamed, a tender, deeply felt memorial for Martin Luther King Jr., which ends the program in an air of hard-won grace.

Paul Freeman and the Chicago Sinfonietta's idiomatic and highly polished performances bring each work vividly to life. It's hard to imagine more committed or more ideally suited advocates for this exceptional and compelling music. The sound is excellent. Kudos to Cedille for engaging in this important project, and for bringing it off so handsomely. [2/12/2002]

--Victor Carr Jr



ALFREDO CASELLA
Sun Hee You (piano)
Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma
Francesco La Vecchia
Naxos

PETER ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY
Liubov Sokolova (mezzo-soprano); Alexey Markov (baritone)
Mariinsky Theater Orchestra & Chorus
Valery Gergiev
Mariinsky

FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN
Gary Graffman (piano)
RCA

HECTOR BERLIOZ
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Marek Janowski
PentaTone

DIVA
Works by Handel, Mozart, Marcello, & Karl Jenkins
Danielle de Niese (soprano)
Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
Les Arts Florissants
London Philharmonic Orchestra
William Christie
James Morgan
Charles Mackerras
Decca

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