Sunday, January 8, 2012

John McLaughlin Williams Conducts Centennial Celebration Orchestra in 'Archaic Ritual' by William Grant Still on YouTube (17:29)


[John McLaughlin Williams]

Uploaded by minacciosa on Jan 7, 2012
 
"Archaic Ritual is an orchestral suite in three movements written in 1946 by the great African-American composer William Grant Still. While having no program, it is evocative of a pagan ceremony worshiping idols and long dead Gods, with its finale suggesting a frenzied dance resultant from the ritual ingestion of mind-altering narcotics. The work abounds with examples of Still's gift for imaginative orchestration and harmony. There is no commercial recording of this piece, and to this day many of Still's large catalog of orchestral and operatic works remain without recordings or unperformed. This performance is by the Centennial Celebration Orchestra, conducted by John McLaughlinWilliams." [WilliamGrant Still (1895-1978) is profiled at AfriClassical.com, which features a comprehensive Works List by Prof. Dominique-René de Lerma, http://www.CasaMusicaledeLerma.com]

1 comment:

John Malveaux said...

i once heard Malcolm X's daughter say "ever time an elder dies, it is like a library burning down". Thanks to Maestro John McLaughlin Williams and others, the William Grant Still library is still open for appreciation and recognition.

John Malveaux
www.musicuntold.com