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After careful consideration of over 75 nominations by our community, it is with great enthusiasm that we announce All Classical Portland’s Recording Inclusivity Initiative (RII) recipients! The final five composers have been selected, and recordings of their works will begin soon at Bodecker Foundation’s state-of-the-art recording studios here in Portland. Awardees include: Contemporary composers (all. ....
N.J. chamber music series showcases African-American composers you may not have heard of Updated 7:08 AM; Today 7:02 AM Performing in Lyrica Chamber Music s April 25 online concert Linking Legacies will be, from left, pianist Dianna White-Gould, violist Chris Jenkins and tenor Matthew Jones.lyricachambermusic.org Facebook Share Lyrica Chamber Music will present “Linking Legacies,” a virtual concert of music by African-Americans “who deserve to be better known,” 5 p.m. Sunday, April 25 on its Youtube channel. Postponed from January, the online program will span from 1887, which marks the birth of composer Florence Price, to the present with living composers H. Leslie Adams, Eric Gould and Dolores White. Their work includes symphonic and chamber music as well as art songs. ....
WTJU Feb 12th, 2021 | By Ralph Graves The Classics a Day team has celebrated Balck composers before. This time around, I tried to avoid duplication with previous posts. It was easy to do. There is a lot of classical music by persons of color, both in the past as well as the present. A lot. Here are my posts for the second week of #BlackHistoryMonth for #ClassicsaDay. 02/08/21 Florence Price – Ethiopia’s Shadow in America (1932) According to Price, the work’s three movements portray the Negro arriving in America as a slave, his resignation and faith, and finally his adaptation, fusing his native and acquired cultures. ....