Clarinetist Marcus Eley sends us this release on his CD due out in July
Clarinetist
Marcus Eley - CD release features a stunning performance of Night
Fantasy by Dorothy Rudd Moore
Past and present come together in this vibrant release from Sono Luminus, But Not Forgotten: Music by African-American Composers for Clarinet & Piano, as clarinetist Marcus Eley, and pianist Lucerne DeSa display the timeless class and musical stylings of composers whose music runs rich with knowledge.
The composer offers high praise for this performance of her Night Fantasy for clarinet and piano. Other works on the CD feature the music of Alvin Batiste, Scott Joplin, Clarence Cameron
White, Undine Smith Moore, Samuel Akpabot, Quincy Hilliard, William
Grant Still, and Todd Cochran.
Marcus Eley writes, “For many years, I have had the privilege of
performing recitals featuring African-American composers for clarinet
and piano. I have felt these composers needed an advocate, a champion,
to make certain their compositions for my instrument were not ignored.
In current classical or “art music”, there is little representation in
mainstream recorded music of these composers for clarinet. This
recording, although reflective of the collection of works for clarinet
and piano by African-American composers, is merely a sample of the total
body of material that has remained largely untapped. I want this CD of clarinet and piano music to celebrate these worthy composers. Further, it is my desire that their unique voices are heard, and not forgotten.”
Marcus Eley is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Music
in clarinet, and studied at the Hochschule für Musik und darstellende
Kunst in Vienna, Austria. Eley has performed as a soloist with the
Berlin Symphony Orchestra (Germany), the Louisville Orchestra, the
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Edmonton (Canada) Wind Sinfonia and
the National Army Military Band of the People’s Republic of China
(Beijing). He has also given numerous recitals in major cities of the
United States. On his New York debut recital in Weill Recital Hall, The
New York Times cited his performance as “ ...expert, songful, and
straightforward.” As a special honor, Eley was chosen to perform on the
Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series in Chicago and Los Angeles.
Lucerne DeSa, pianist, has performed extensively as both solo
recitalist and chamber musician. Her enthusiastically received solo
recitals have been heard in such diverse locations as Middlebury College
in Vermont, the Bera Concert Series in Brookhaven, New York, McPherson
College in McPherson, Kansas, and the University of California, Irvine.
She has performed with clarinetist Marcus Eley in recital at the Cité
Universitaire de Paris, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art as part
of the Dame Myra Hess Concert Series, and on the Old First Church
Concert Series in San Francisco. They have also performed for radio WFMT
Chicago as well as KUSC Los Angeles. Their most recent collaboration
was a recital of music for clarinet and piano composed by
African-Americans at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown, South
Africa. Regarding her collaborative playing, Cue Magazine declared,
“DeSa’s pianism is out of the top drawer with her vast array of touches,
huge dynamic vocabulary, exceptional control over nuances and
phenomenal digital accuracy”.
[Samuel Akpabot, Scott Joplin and William Grant Still are profiled at AfriClassical.com, which features a complete Works List for William Grant Still by Prof. Dominique-René de Lerma, www.CasaMusicaledeLerma.com]
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