One of Walker's best-known early works was "Lyric" for String Orchestra. It was originally the 2nd movement, 'Molto Adagio,' of his String Quartet No. 1 (1946), and is performed here in that original version.
The Son Sonora String Quartet: Ashley Horne and Airi Yoshioka, violins;
Liu-Wien Ting, viola; Leo Grinhauz, cello
from Albany TROY1082 (2009)
http://www.albanyrecords.com
Chamber works from this Pulitzer Prize winning composer.
Continuing Albany Records' series of music by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer George Walker, this recording focuses on his chamber music. The music ranges from his first string quartet composed in 1946 to the piano sonata composed in 1985. Walker is the recipient of six honorary doctoral degrees and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and was inducted into the American Classical Music Hall of Fame in 2000.
Contents:
George Walker, composer
String Quartet No. 1
Son Sonora String Quartet
George Walker, composer
String Quartet No. 2
Son Sonora String Quartet
George Walker, composer
Piano Sonata No. 4
Frederick Moyer, piano
George Walker, composer
Songs
James Martin, baritone, George Walker, piano
Review:
"The piano sonata is a stunning, spacious work. Walker is at his finest in the songs. Each one is a gem. ...James Martin's warm baritone, concise diction, and wide variety of colors are a perfect match for these songs." (American Record Guide)
"From this CD one would conclude that [George Walker] is versatile, technically adept, and extremely skillful at changing styles..." (Fanfare)
Breathtaking. . . .
gafoster719 1 month ago
I'm an 18 year old hiphop head and I just first listened to this a few minutes ago, checked it here on YouTube and I instantly became hooked on it, well just this one, lol.
MilanKings80 4 months ago
@1LaDyPhReSH hey, me too! You don't happen to know Dr. Blakemore, do you?
GasPuch62 10 months ago
Beautiful...
jjblueflame 10 months ago
OMG I'm playing this at my school! This sounds really nice! ^_^♥
1LaDyPhReSH 1 year ago
Somehow, someway, I started listening to classic music a few months ago and on Christmas Eve I ran across the music of George Walker . What a great and unexpected gift from Santa. Truly beautiful music and he won a Pulitzer in 1996 for "Lilacs" . (The first African-American to win for music.)
Masterludi1 1 year ago
I'm learning more about George T. Walker's compositions so I appreciate this posting. Thanks. - The music is very approachable and from the heart. Love it.
andretchaikowskycom 1 year ago
Beautiful...
MicrobeObliteratorMo 1 year ago
so good. thanks for uploading.
beanzaronii 1 year ago