Duke Ellington (1899-1974): Harlem
(orchestrated Luther Henderson)
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
Neeme Jarvi, Conductor
Chandos 9226
African Heritage Symphonic Series, Volume II
Ulysses Kay (1917-1995): Overture to Theater Set
Hale Smith (1925-2009): Ritual and Incantations
Chicago Sinfonietta
Paul Freeman, Conductor
Cedille CDR 90000 061
Radio Host Tom Quick of Kitchener, Ontario, Canada is celebrating Black
History Month on two radio stations in 2015. We thank him for this unique public service. On Monday, February 23, his program
"Women in Music Celebrates Black History Month" will broadcast on FM
98.5 CKWR and stream live on www.ckwr.com
Black History Month. Part 4 for February
23/2015
New Orleans Brass
Bands:
Paul Barbarin’s Second Line.
Paul Barbarin’s Second Line.
Overture to Theater Set: Ulysses Kay.
Chicago
Sinfonietta:
Conductor. Paul Freeman.
They Called her Moses. (Harriet Tubman) Robert De Cormier.
Women’s Chorus of Vermont:
Director. Dawn O. Willis.
Harlem. Duke Ellington. “Orc: by Luther Henderson”
Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Conductor. Neeme Jarvi.
The Sheik of Araby.
New Orleans Brass
Band.
A Little Whimsy. Dorothy Rudd Moore.
Maria Corley:
Piano.
Before I’d become a Slave. Undine Smith Moore.
Maria Corley:
Piano.
Ma Maria. (Trad. Africain: Congo) Can/Con
Ain’t got time to Die. Can/Con
Maria-Jose Lord:
Soprano.
Ensemble Vocal Epiphanie.
A Deserted Plantation. William Grant Still.
Mark Boozer:
Piano.
Farewell, Our little Table. Massenet. Can/Con
Weep, Weep my Eyes. Massenet. Can/Con
He is Sweet, he is Good. Massenet. Can/Con
Measha Brueggergosman: Soprano.
Quebec Symphony
Orchestra.
Ritual and Incantations. Hale Smith.
Chicago
Sinfonietta
Conductor. Paul Freeman.
Hold On. Robert De Cormier
Women’s Chorus of
Vermont:
Director. Dawn O. Willis.
Kind regards.
Tom.
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