William Grant Still’s First Symphony blends African American culture and classical form, using quotes from four poems by the African American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar as epigraphs for each symphonic movement. The same Jazz influences figure strongly in Shostakovich, Suite for Variety Orchestra with RWCMD composition graduate and fellow-American Jared Destro perfectly complimenting both works with Harvest Festival-a depiction of the length of a day, the seven days, the four seasons, and the journey from life to immortality.
RWCMD Presents: The Afro-American Symphony
Conductor David Jones
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29 Jun -
29 Jun '22
Jun 29, 2022 0:00
Jun 29, 2022
RWCMD Presents: The Afro-American Symphony
Conductor David Jones
Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama Castle Grounds Cathays Park Cardiff CF10 3ER
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