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African Heritage Symphonic Series, Vol. III.


Paul Freeman, Chicago Sinfonietta sin·fo·niet·ta  
n.
1. A symphony that is shorter than usual or that calls for fewer than the usual number of instruments.

2. A small symphony orchestra, especially one consisting of stringed instruments only.
. Cedille Records Cedille Records is the independent record label of The Chicago Classical Recording Foundation — a foundation dedicated to preserving Chicago’s rich musical heritage by documenting the work of its finest musicians, ensembles, and composers.  CDR (1) See CD-R and extension.

(2) (Call Detail Reporting) See call accounting.

(3) (Common Data Rate) A standard sampling rate for digital video for 480i and 576i systems. The rate is 13.5 MHz. See ITU-R BT.
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There are three good reasons listeners may be interested in this disc. First, it continues Cedille Records' series of classical music by contemporary African-American composers. Second, it's very naturally and realistically recorded. Third, it contains some darned darned  
adj.
Damned.

Adj. 1. darned - expletives used informally as intensifiers; "he's a blasted idiot"; "it's a blamed shame"; "a blame cold winter"; "not a blessed dime"; "I'll be damned (or blessed or darned or
 good music.

The album comprises about an hour's worth of material by four different composers. The opening piece is called "Global Warming global warming, the gradual increase of the temperature of the earth's lower atmosphere as a result of the increase in greenhouse gases since the Industrial Revolution. " (1990) by Michael Abels. It's an exceptionally rhythmic and harmonic work, synthesizing Irish and Middle Eastern musical styles into a surprisingly coherent and entirely entertaining whole. The second, and longest, piece is a Cello Concerto (1975) by David Baker. It is typically mid-20th-century in its greater emphasis on atmosphere than on melody, although there are some good jazz-inspired tunes to be found if you listen carefully, especially in the third movement. Interestingly, the orchestral accompaniment contains no cellos. The cellist is Katinka Kleijn, and the mood is mostly melancholic mel·an·chol·ic
adj.
1. Affected with or being subject to melancholy.

2. Of or relating to melancholia.
.

The third work represented is titled "Essay for Orchestra" (1994), written by William Banfield. Containing an abundance of percussion, the piece was originally a part of a longer production, but the composer thought, rightly so, that it could stand alone. It's kind of a fun exercise in "Name that instrument." During its ten minutes duration, practically every instrument in the band gets its moment in the sun. Then, the disc concludes with "Generations: Sinfonietta No. 2 for Strings" (1996) by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson. The composer based each of its four movements loosely on descriptions of his own family: daughter, mothers, grandson, and fathers. Each movement uses one or more folk tunes combined with original melodies. The work is fascinating if slightly fragmented and sometimes repetitious rep·e·ti·tious  
adj.
Filled with repetition, especially needless or tedious repetition.



repe·ti
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Cedille's sound, as always, goes for a natural hall environment while occasionally overlooking ultimate transparency. Instruments sound best when they're isolated, and massed orchestral tones tend to get a bit muddled. Nevertheless, it's easy on the ears, it's more pleasant sounding than most new recordings, and it will have listeners recalling their last live concert.
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Article Type:Sound Recording Review
Date:Apr 1, 2003
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