Kaleidoscope: Music by African-American Women
Track Listings
| 1. Sonata for Violin and Piano: Allegro cantabile (Irene Britton Smith) | ||
| 2. Sonata for Violin and Piano: Andante (I. B. Smith) | ||
| 3. Sonata for Violin and Piano: Vivace (I. B. Smith) | ||
| 4. Three Pieces for Violin and Piano: Vignette (Dorothy Rudd Moore) | ||
| 5. Three Pieces for Violin and Piano: Episode (Rudd Moore) | ||
| 6. Three Pieces for Violin and Piano: Caprice (Rudd Moore) | ||
| 7. Prelude for Piano (Julia Perry) | ||
| 8. Spring Intermezzo [from Four Seasonal Sketches for piano] (Betty Jackson King) | ||
| 9. Troubled Water for piano (Margaret Bonds) | ||
| 10. Pulsations for solo violin: Gracefully (Lettie Beckon Alston) | ||
| 11. Pulsations for solo violin: Fast and Rhythmical (Alston) | ||
| 12. Pulsations for solo violin: Sow with much expression (Alston) | ||
| 13. Before I'd be a Slave for piano (Undine Smith Moore) | ||
| 14. Moderato [from Five Interludes for piano] (Eubanks) | ||
| 15. Larghetto [from Five Interludes for piano] (Eubanks) | ||
| 16. Cool-Trane [from Portraits in Jazz for piano] (Valerie Capers) | ||
| 17. Billie's Song [from Portraits in Jazz for piano] (Capers) | ||
| 18. A Summer Day for piano (Lena McLin) | ||
| 19. Etude No. 2 [from Two Piano Etudes] (Regina Baiocchi) | ||
| 20. Blues Dialogues for solo violin: Blues feeling (Dolores White) |
Editorial Reviews Helen Walker-Hill, pianist, holds degrees from the University of Colorado, Smith College, and the École Normale de Musique in Paris, where she studied as a Fulbright scholar with Nadia Boulanger. Formerly on the piano faculty of the University of Colorado at Boulder, Dr. Walker-Hill has also served as a visiting faculty member. She has been a member of the Walker Duo with her son, Gregory Walker, since 1983 and has been engaged in research and performance of music by black women since 1987. Irene Britton Smith earned degrees from the American Conservatory and DePaul University and also attended Juilliard, Eastman, and the Conservatory in Fontainebleau. She taught elementary school in Chicago for 40 years while continuing to compose. Dorothy Rudd Moore graduated from Howard University and continued studies with Nadia Boulanger. She taught at the Harlem School of the Arts, New York University, and Bronx Community College. Recording, mastering, graphic design: Marnie Hall. Recorded in Marshall Auditorium at Haverford College, 1993 and 1994. DDD. This recording was supported in part by public funds from The National Endowment for the Arts and The New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency. Additional funding provided by The Aaron Copland Fund for Music and The University of Colorado at Denver. Cover Painting, "Sengalese Woman" © Malkia Roberts, 1972. © Leonarda Productions, Inc., 1995. All rights reserved
Gerri Gribi, AfroAmericanHeritage.com
I enjoyed this CD from beginning to end! It provides a wide and dazzling array of styles
wonderfully performed
American Record Guide, page 253 (tear sheet date missing)
A mother-and-son team who give this music everything they've got...The recording is a worthwhile one.
Album Description
Music by African-American Women. Total Time 72:27. Unabridged bios in 12-page CD booklet. Violinist/composer Gregory Walker holds degrees in Music and English from Indiana University, Computer Music from the University of California at San Diego, and Composition from Mills College. He completed his doctorate in composition at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Dr. Walker is Assistant Professor and Director of Ensembles at the University of Colorado at Denver and concertmaster of the Boulder Philharmonic.
Kaleidoscope: Music by African-American Women
Kaleidoscope: Music by African-American Women, Music, Margaret Bonds, Florence B. Price, Lettie Beckon Alston, Regina Harris Baiocchi, Valerie Capers, Rachel Eubanks, Nora Douglas Holt, Betty Jackson King, Lena Johnson McLin, Dorothy Rudd Moore, Undine Smith Moore, Julia Perry, Irene Britton Smith, Dolores White, Gregory Walker, Helen Walker-Hill, Chamber, Chamber Music, Classical, Keyboard, Music for Keyboard, Prelude for Keyboard, Violin Solo, Violin with Keyboard
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Kaleidoscope: Music by African-American Women
Lena Johnson McLin , Dorothy Rudd Moore , Undine Smith Moore , Julia Perry , Irene Britton Smith , Dolores White , Gregory Walker , and Helen Walker-Hill Manufacturer: Leonarda Productions ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000004AF2 Release Date: 1997-11-25 |
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Album Description
Music by African-American Women. Total Time 72:27. Unabridged bios in 12-page CD booklet. Violinist/composer Gregory Walker holds degrees in Music and English from Indiana University, Computer Music from the University of California at San Diego, and Composition from Mills College. He completed his doctorate in composition at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Dr. Walker is Assistant Professor and Director of Ensembles at the University of Colorado at Denver and concertmaster of the Boulder Philharmonic.Helen Walker-Hill, pianist, holds degrees from the University of Colorado, Smith College, and the École Normale de Musique in Paris, where she studied as a Fulbright scholar with Nadia Boulanger. Formerly on the piano faculty of the University of Colorado at Boulder, Dr. Walker-Hill has also served as a visiting faculty member. She has been a member of the Walker Duo with her son, Gregory Walker, since 1983 and has been engaged in research and performance of music by black women since 1987.
Irene Britton Smith earned degrees from the American Conservatory and DePaul University and also attended Juilliard, Eastman, and the Conservatory in Fontainebleau. She taught elementary school in Chicago for 40 years while continuing to compose.
Dorothy Rudd Moore graduated from Howard University and continued studies with Nadia Boulanger. She taught at the Harlem School of the Arts, New York University, and Bronx Community College.
Recording, mastering, graphic design: Marnie Hall. Recorded in Marshall Auditorium at Haverford College, 1993 and 1994. DDD. This recording was supported in part by public funds from The National Endowment for the Arts and The New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency. Additional funding provided by The Aaron Copland Fund for Music and The University of Colorado at Denver. Cover Painting, "Sengalese Woman" © Malkia Roberts, 1972. © Leonarda Productions, Inc., 1995. All rights reserved
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