Dive into the rich tapestry of African American classical music with Paul Freeman's "Black Composer Series, Vol. 8: Olly Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Jefferson Anderson, Jr. & Talib Rasul Hakim." Released on January 4, 2019, under Sony Classical, this album is a profound exploration of the requiem genre, spanning just over 32 minutes. Freeman, a renowned conductor and advocate for diverse musical expressions, curates a collection that showcases the works of three influential composers: Olly Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Jefferson Anderson, Jr., and Talib Rasul Hakim.
The album opens with "Akwan," a piece that blends the intimacy of piano and electronic piano with the grandeur of amplified strings and orchestra, offering a unique sonic experience. "Squares (An Essay for Orchestra)" follows, a testament to the power of orchestral composition, while "Visions of Ishwara" concludes the album with a spiritual and introspective note. Each track has been remastered to ensure a crisp and immersive listening experience.
This volume of the Black Composer Series is not just a musical journey but a historical one, highlighting the contributions of African American composers to the classical music canon. Paul Freeman's dedication to this cause shines through, making this album a significant addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.