Works by three notable African American composers are featured on the most recent volume in a groundbreaking recording series entirely devoted to works by Black composers.
The third volume of the 鈥檚 Uncovered recording series (Azica Records) showcases shimmering performances of string quartets by composers Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson, William Grant Still and Pulitzer Prize winner George Walker.
鈥淭he quality of these particular three quartets is just really special,鈥 said Paul Laraia, violist with the Catalyst Quartet. 鈥淭hese are very, very well-crafted quartets.鈥
The Uncovered series came about in the course of the Catalyst Quartet鈥檚 work as a featured ensemble with the Sphinx Organization, whose mission is to increase representation of Black and Latinx artists in classical music. The quartet sought out repertoire by composers with backgrounds as diverse as those of the young musicians they were mentoring. Their search uncovered a wealth of substantial musical works they didn鈥檛 know.
鈥淥ver the years, we were just discovering all of these incredible pieces and asking ourselves, why aren鈥檛 these more widely performed?鈥 Laraia said.
Laraia and his colleagues realized that the works they had found needed to be performed and recorded more at a high level for musicians and concert presenters to be aware of them and commit to programming them.
鈥淭he mission was to record these as quickly but as thoroughly and with the highest integrity that we could, so that people had access to all of them in one place,鈥 Laraia said.
Uncovered, Vol. 3 is the first recording in the series to feature the Catalyst Quartet without guest artists. It鈥檚 also the first to juxtapose works by multiple composers on the same disc.
series was released in 2021 and is entirely devoted to Samuel Coleridge-Taylor鈥檚 chamber works with string quartet. Pianist Stewart Goodyear and clarinet Anthony McGill perform as guest artists in his Piano Quintet and Clarinet Quintet, respectively.
Released in 2022, the two-disc showcases Florence B. Price鈥檚 works for string quartet alone and, with guest pianist Michelle Cann, her piano quintets.
The composers represented on Uncovered, Vol. 3 wrote fewer works for string quartet than either Coleridge-Taylor or Price did. All three quartets on the recording were composed within 20 years of each other. Each quartet is a model of its composer鈥檚 unique style 鈥 William Grant Still鈥檚 tuneful Lyric Quartette, George Walker鈥檚 harmonically adventuresome First String Quartet, the eclectic synthesis of spiritual, jazz and classical idioms in Perkinson鈥檚 First String Quartet, 鈥淐alvary.鈥
鈥淣ot only are there certain similarities thematically and in time and also the fact that they all are important American composers, but they also happen to contrast each other nicely, as well,鈥 Laraia said, so you get a bit of variety on this disc.鈥
And you get to hear musical works that for a long time took a back seat to other quartets in the repertoire.
鈥淭hey were all written by American composers, who really haven鈥檛 been given enough respect,鈥 Laraia said. 鈥淭heir importance to the American vernacular hasn鈥檛 been recognized nearly enough.鈥