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A wind of suspended prominences
Black composer Jeffrey Mumford's "A Wind of Suspended Prominences" for clarinet and piano was premiered by clarinetist William Powell and pianist Zita Carno on April 17, 1981.
linear cycles VII (cambiamenti II)
Black composer Jeffrey Mumford's "linear cycles VII" (cambiamenti II) received its first performance by violinist Kurt Nikkanen on 22 July 1979.
Morning Thunder
Black composer Jeffrey Mumford's "morning thunder" for solo flute received its first performance on 15 December 1980.
Pulsations
Black composer Lettie Beckon Alston composed "Pulsations" in 1974 for violin, and revised in 1993.
The composition is in three movements:
1. Gracefully, 2, Fast and Rhythmical, and 3. Slow with much expression.
The composition is in three movements:
1. Gracefully, 2, Fast and Rhythmical, and 3. Slow with much expression.
Ballad of the Brown King Chorus
Black composer Margaret Bonds composed "The Ballad of the Brown King" in the early 1950s. A Cantata, it is one of her most frequently composed works. The Ballad was written in honor of the African king Balthazar, to text by Langston Hughes. It was…
Troubled Waters
Black composer Margaret Bonds composed "Troubled Water" for piano. As Joel Fan describes in the comments on recorded performance on YouTube, "The poet Maya Angelou described "Troubled Water" as one of Margaret Bonds masterpieces. Based on the…
Coty
Black composer Quincy C. Hilliard is a composer and professor in the School of Music & Performing Arts at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
In 2012, "Coty" was recorded on an album that was nominated for a Grammy Award.
In 2012, "Coty" was recorded on an album that was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Chasé
Black composer Regina Harris Baiocchi composed "Chasé" for B flat clarinet and piano. The composition was premiered by Richard Nunley Jr. And Ester Hanviriyapunt in Chicago.
Miles per Hour
Black composer Regina Harris Baiocchi composed "Miles Per Hour" for B-flat or C Trumpet. The composition was premiered by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, featuring George Vosberg.
Two Songs of Walt Whitman
Black composer Ronald Roxbury completed "Two Songs of Walt Whitman" in the final weeks of his life. As included on Bridge Records' website: "“Goodbye My Fancy” is a lover’s farewell, and is set as a flowing barcarolle. “Here the Frailest Leaves”…