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Lenox Avenue - The Music of William Grant Still

Kritzerland is proud to present another in its series of classical releases, the music of one of the greatest of all African-American composers:

WILLIAM GRANT STILL
 
LENOX AVENUE

also featuring Suite for Violin and Orchestra and other pieces

Conducted by William Grant Still, Howard Barlow, and Henry Svedrofsky
Featuring Louis Kaufman, violin

William Grant Still’s musical life was possibly richer and more varied than any other American composer.  He learned the value of his ethnic heritage as a child and later became involved in the intricacies of jazz and blues as well as show music. He was gifted with a great talent for melody, a gift well evidenced by the variety of work contained on this CD. 

Lenox Avenue, for narrator, orchestra, and singers, is perhaps the most remarkable of Still’s works since it brought together so many of the elements that characterized his output.  Originally commissioned by CBS Radio in 1937, it was transformed into a stage work the following year and given its premiere by the Dance Theatre of Los Angeles. Lenox Avenue is pure Americana and a piece that had great influence.  The performance on this disc is from 1938 with the CBS Symphony Orchestra conducted by Howard Barlow, with narration by the wonderful actor Juano Hernandez.  Also, included is the very rare orchestral version without narration, and it is equally wonderful.  That performance is conducted by William Grant Still himself.

Among the most important associations in the career of William Grant Still was his long friendship with the renowned American violinist, Louis Kaufman.  Featured on this CD are several pieces commissioned and specifically written for Kaufman, including the wonderful Suite for Violin and Orchestra.

Portions of this album were first released in 1991 on the Bay Cities label.  The broadcast of Lenox Avenue was taken from acetates and at that time as much as could be done to clean up the sound was done, which, unhappily, wasn’t really much.  However, here it is, 2018, and we’re blessed with Chris Malone, who has done wonders with both the original version of Lenox Avenue, as well as the broadcast version from 1937 of the orchestral version.  Both now sound as good as they’re ever going to.

William Grant Still was an American original and a truly important figure in American music. 

William Grant Still – Lenox Avenue is limited to 500 copies only and priced at $19.98, plus shipping.   CDs will ship by the last week of July , but never fear, we’ve actually been averaging three to five weeks early in terms of shipping ahead of the official ship date. 

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(Click on cover for enlarged version)

• Click on titles below to hear a song sample:

Lenox Avenue

The CBS Symphony Orchestra conducted by Howard Barlow (1938)
Narration spoken by Juano Hernandez
Text by Verna Arvey

Lenox Avenue
(Symphonic Version without Narrator)

The Los Angeles WPA Symphony Orchestra conducted by William Grant Still (1937)

Pastorela
Summerland
Here’s One
Carmela

Louis Kaufman, violin
Annette Kaufman, piano

Two Panamanian Dances

Majorana y Socavon
Cumbia y Congo

Louis Kaufman, violin;
George Berres, violin;
Alexander Neiman, viola;
Terry King, cello

Suite for Violin and Orchestra

The Standard Hour Symphony Orchestra conducted by Henry Svedrofsky (1948)
Louis Kaufman, violin

 

 

 

 

 
Buy now at $19.98
Barcode: 857252003293 | Selection: 20032-9  
 
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