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Sing With All Your Soul

Donald Macleod and musicologist-pianist Samantha Ege celebrate the art of songwriting as Margaret Bonds opens a grand new chapter of her life, in New York City.

Donald Macleod and musicologist and pianist Dr Samantha Ege, celebrate the art of songwriting as Margaret Bonds opens a grand new chapter of her life in New York City.

Margaret Bonds (1913-1972) was one of the most important composers and pianists of her time. She wrote several dozens of art songs, arranged many traditional spirituals, and composed large-scale cantatas. From her native Chicago where she was the first black performer to play with the Symphony Orchestra to the buzzing stages of New York where she set poetic gems to music, and at a time of racial discrimination and fight for civil rights, her story is one of determination, friendship, and absolute dedication to music-making. As such, the programme does include some language of the period.

In this third programme, we look at Margaret Bonds' incredibly prolific work on art songs, collaborating with some of the most inspiring poets, including Langston Hughes. But Chicago is becoming too small for her ambition. New York is next, with all its exciting opportunities, and its challenges too.

Trad, arr Bonds: Ezek’el Saw the Wheel
Darryl Taylor, countenor
Brent McMunn, piano

George Gershwin: Summertime (from Porgy and Bess)
Abbie Mitchell, soprano
George Gershwin, piano and conductor

Four Songs
Will Liverman, baritone
Jonathan King, piano

Trad, arr Bonds: Peter, Go Ring dem Bells
Darryl Taylor, countenor
Brent McMunn, piano

Spiritual Suite; No 2, The Bells
Samantha Ege, piano

Peach Tree Street
Billy Kyle, piano
O’Neil Spencer, vocals and drums
Milt Herth, organ

The Ballad of the Brown King
Laquita Mitchell, soprano
Lucia Bradford, mezzo-soprano
Noah Stewart, tenor
The Dessoff Choirs & Orchestra
Malcolm J. Merriweather, conductor

Produced by Julien Rosa
A ´óÏó´«Ã½ Audio Wales & West production for ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3

59 minutes

Music Played

  • Usa.Traditional

    Ezekiel Saw the Wheel

    Performer: Brent Mcmunn. Music Arranger: Margaret Bonds. Singer: Darryl Taylor.
    • ALBANY : TROY-1244.
    • ALBANY.
    • 9.
  • George Gershwin

    Summertime from Porgy and Bess (rehearsal performance)

    Performer: George Gershwin. Singer: Abbie Mitchell.
    • DOCUMENTS : 885150939598.
    • DOCUMENTS.
    • 17.
  • Margaret Bonds

    Four Songs

    Performer: Jonathan King. Singer: Will Liverman.
    • CEDILLE : CDR-90000226.
    • CEDILLE.
    • 9.
  • Traditional Spiritual

    Peter, Go Ring dem Bells

    Performer: Brent Mcmunn. Music Arranger: Margaret Bonds. Singer: Darryl Taylor.
    • ALBANY.
  • Margaret Bonds

    Spiritual Suite (2nd mvt, The Bells)

    Performer: Samantha Ege.
    • LORELT : LNT-145.
    • LORELT.
    • 2.
  • Margaret Bonds

    The Ballad of the Brown King

    Singer: Laquita Mitchell. Singer: Lucia Bradford. Singer: Noah Stewart. Ensemble: The Dessoff Choirs. Orchestra: The Dessoff Orchestra. Conductor: Malcolm Merriweather.
    • AVIE : AV 2413.
    • AVIE.
    • 1.

Broadcast

  • Wed 23 Oct 2024 16:00

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