BBC Radio 3 in Concert, Chineke! at the Royal Festival Hall
Kevin John Edusei conducts Chineke! Orchestra
Sergio A. Mims writes:
The
Chineke! Orchestra acclaimed latest concert which took place last week
at the Royal festival hall in London and conducted by Kevin John Edusei
can now be heard on the BBC radio 3 website for the next 25 days.
The
concert which was entitled Black Legacies was made up of works by black
composers including Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, a new edition Florence
Price's piano concerto the premiere of new work by James B. Wilson and
Beethoven Symphony No. 5.
London-born
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor often made reference to his Sierra Leonean
ancestry in his music. His African Suite imagines the energy and
vitality of the continent he dreamed of visiting, using the vocabulary
of his European classical training.
As the first African-American woman to have her work
performed by a major American orchestra, Florence B. Price enjoyed
widespread acclaim during her heyday in the 1930s and 1940s. The Piano
Concerto in One Movement is a new edition of the composer’s original
1934 orchestration, and we're delighted that Jeneba Kanneh-Mason will
make her debut solo performance with Chineke!.
Chineke! Also presents the world premiere of James
B.Wilson’s latest commission, a collaboration with poet Yomi Sode. The
work is inspired by a seminal moment in the recent Black Lives Matter
protests in the UK.
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: African Suite
James B Wilson/Yomi Sode: New Work (World Premiere)
Florence B. Price: Piano Concerto in One Movement
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C minor
Jeneba Kanneh-Mason piano
Chineke! Orchestra
Kevin John Edusei conductor
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