[TOP: Sanford Allen BOTTOM: Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson: A Celebration; Sanford Allen, violin; Chicago Sinfonietta; Paul Freeman, conductor; New Black Music Repertory Ensemble Quartet; Cedille Records CDR 90000 087 (2005)]
Legendary
violinist Sanford Allen has accepted invitation to perform
Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson's "Blues/s Forms for Solo Violin"
(three movements) at 150th
Anniversary Emancipation Proclamation Concert.
Sanford Allen, Music Director
“Sanford Allen started his
study of the violin at the age of seven and entered the Juilliard
School of Music at age ten. He continued his education at the Mannes
College of Music where he studied the violin with Mme. Vera Fonaroff.
“His career in music has been
one of significant accomplishment. In 1962 he became the first black
musician to become a regular member of the New York Philharmonic
Orchestra. He remained with the orchestra until 1977. He has been
responsible for numerous commissions and first performances of
contemporary composers in general and black composers in particular.
Mr. Allen has played recitals and participated in chamber music
concerts in many parts of the world. His solo appearances with
orchestra have included the Symphony of the New World, the Quebec
Symphony, the Baltimore Symphony, the Miami Philharmonic, the Detroit
Symphony and the New York Philharmonic.
“Mr. Allen taught at Livingston College of
Rutgers University, advised the New York State Arts Council
and served on the Executive Board of the Kennedy Center National
Black Music Colloquium and Competition. He has advised the High
School of Performing Arts in New York and the Performance Faculty at
Rutgers University.
“Mr. Allen joined the noted
jazz pianist and composer, Sir Roland Hanna, in the premier
performance of his Sonata for Violin and Piano at the Kennedy Center.
He selects the Leaf Peeper programs and invites other world-renowned
musicians to join him in performance of old and new music. CCCC
commissions a chamber music work each year, one of the organization’s
exciting aspects. Over the last decade, the CCCC has performed
commissioned works by Carman Moore, Roland Hanna, Coleridge-Taylor
Perkinson, Noel DaCosta, Roque Cordero, Mark Suozzo, Richard Robbins,
Ron Carter, Kenny Baron and David Loeb.
“Sanford Allen was appointed
Director of the Clarion Concerts Leaf Peeper series in 1996 following
the death of Newell Jenkins, founder. This year Tania León has been
commissioned to compose a string trio in honor of Mr. Allen's 15th
year as Musical Director of the CCCC.”
[Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson and
Tania León are featured at AfriClassical.com]
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