George Walker had a long career and perhaps inevitably attracted the "Dean of African American Composers" moniker, but it is also true that as his successors have gained traction, his own music has been somewhat less often heard. The Albany label has done yeoman's service in documenting his work, but this beautifully played (and beautifully recorded at Oktaven Studio) set of Walker's piano sonatas by pianist Steven Beck is especially valuable. The sonatas trace Walker's development as a composer, from a sort of post-Copland ...
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George Walker had a long career and perhaps inevitably attracted the "Dean of African American Composers" moniker, but it is also true that as his successors have gained traction, his own music has been somewhat less often heard. The Albany label has done yeoman's service in documenting his work, but this beautifully played (and beautifully recorded at Oktaven Studio) set of Walker's piano sonatas by pianist Steven Beck is especially valuable. The sonatas trace Walker's development as a composer, from a sort of post-Copland style through an approach to serialism (he only rarely adopted it wholesale, but the mark of Webernian economy is all over the second and third sonatas here), back to a broader free atonality deepened by rigor. Walker generally resisted the use of African American vernacular material in his essentially modernist style, but he might then introduce it when it is least expected, in entirely original ways. Listen to the Ivesian quotation of Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child in...
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