Nicholas Walker
Earlier today, AfriClassical posted: 'Performing Arts Showcase with Professor Richard Alston,' New Cable Television Show from Essex County College
Part One of the post was the performance of vocalist Nicholas Walker accompanied on piano by Prof. Richard Alston:
PART ONE
Michael S. Wright of the U.K. comments:
Thanks Bill,
Hearing that brilliant Leon Russell song again after all these
years, brings back some reminders. Nicholas Walker sang very well and must have
surely had influence from THE absolutely definitive recording around 1970 by
the late Donny Hathaway. (in my view, somewhat better than Leon Russell’s
own!) Hathaway was in my view an exceptionally gifted composer, pianist and
singer of huge talent, cut short by his unfortunate suicide. It is worth
pointing out to your readers that Hathaway was on the cusp of writing ‘classical
music’ and his recordings echo this influence. His last LP, Extension of
a Man included a symphonic poem ‘I Love The Lord; He Heard My Cry’
in two parts, possibly the first classical work to be recorded by Atlantic
Records in 1973. It was that album that I recall that Noel da Costa was
involved with.
Bit of trivia but I felt that Walker too, has great musical
potential. It was a shame that the instrument that Richard Alston played was
not one best!
Kind regards
Mike
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