[Anthony
Turner]
“STATEN
ISLAND, NY — Anthony Turner, the Island-based baritone, will
perform 'Poets of the Harlem Renaissance,' a self-made recital
program, next Sunday in the Music at St. Alban’s series. He has
sung these songs previously but is better known locally for other
material. Turner is versatile — his teachers at Simpson and the
Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music insisted upon it — and he
sings classical repertory across many borders ( Italian, German,
French and English, plus classical Spanish if there’s a call for
it).
“He has performed contemporary material, including
'Songs and Stories From Moby Dick' (1999) with composer/performer
Laurie Anderson. Next week’s program is all-uptown: Musical
settings of poems written by the leading lights of the Harlem
Renaissance, a multi-genre eruption of new music, prose, poetry,
dance and drama produced by black artists in northern Manhattan from
1919 to the mid-1930s.
“Langston Hughes (1902-1967) became
the era’s pre-eminent poet. Among the others were: Arna Bontemps
(1902-1973), Phillipe Thoby-Marcelin (1904-1975), Paul Lawrence
Dunbar (1872-1906) and County Cullen (1903-1946). The composers
include Margaret Bonds (1913-1972), William Grant Still (1895-1978),
Florence Price (1887-1953), Claude McKay (1889-1949) and Cecil Cohen
(1894-1967). Turner will also sing settings by two contemporary
composers, Charles S. Brown (b. 1940) and Robert Owens (b. 1925) by
way of suggesting that the “impetus of the Harlem Renaissance is
still powerful.”
‘POETS OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE’
Baritone Anthony Turner accompanied by pianist Kenneth Hamrick
Where
St. Albans Episcopal Church at 76 St. Alban’s Pl.,
Eltingville .
When
3:30 p.m. Feb. 5
How much
Tickets
are $25 for adults and $20 for senior citizens and students.
More
information
Call 718-984-7756 or visit MusicatSaintAlbans.org
[Margaret Bonds (1913-1972), William Grant Still (1895-1978) and
Florence Price (1887-1953) are profiled
at
AfriClassical.com, which features a comprehensive Works List for each
by Prof. Dominique-René de Lerma,
http://www.CasaMusicaledeLerma.com]
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