Composer and pianist Damien Sneed has released his
full-length classical debut CD, Classically Harlem, on Friday, February 7,
2020, to commemorate the centennial of the Harlem Renaissance (1920-2020).
Classically Harlem features two special guest artists from The Metropolitan
Opera’s roster: Brandie Sutton and Justin Austin. Also, violinist Randall
Goosby from the Juilliard School of Music is featured on four songs.
Classically Harlem is a collection of meaningful classical works by Bach,
Mozart, Chopin, Strauss and several contemporary African American composers
including Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Mark Fax, and Hale Smith, with an original
composition by Sneed. For a complete track listing, click HERE. Classically
Harlem is available on digital retail and streaming platforms everywhere,
including iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Spotify, and Tidal.
“After World
War II, Harlem [NYC] became the nexus of brilliant creativity for African
Americans,” says Sneed. “Therefore, in honor of the great creative giants who
birthed the Harlem Renaissance back in the 1920s, I chose to dedicate my first
classical offering to commemorate its 100th anniversary. From solo piano
repertoire to chamber music featuring the violin, to art songs to lieder and
the operatic aria, this project celebrates well-known composers from the
Western Music tradition as well as other prolific composers who emerged on the
scene during the last century.”
Throughout
years, the multi-genre artist has been paired with his longtime friends and
collaborators Brandie Sutton, J’Nai Bridges, and Justin Austin on numerous
projects. On February 4, Sutton (soprano) made her Metropolitan Opera debut as
Clara, singing “Summertime” in the revival of George Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess.
In May 2019, Sutton joined Sneed as a special guest artist at the 2019 Pulitzer
Prize ceremony in a 20-minute set to celebrate and honor Aretha Franklin, who
was awarded a Special Citation, marking the first time the Pulitzer board
incorporated a musical performance into their annual ceremony. To view the
performance, click HERE.
Austin
(baritone), an award-winning artist will star in two-time Pulitzer
Prize-winning playwright Lynn Nottage’s Intimate Apparel, which has been made
into an opera with music by Ricky Ian Gordon. This is the first of Nottage’s
award-winning plays to be turned into an opera. Intimate Apparel will premiere
off-Broadway at Lincoln Center’s Mitzi Newhouse Theater, a Metropolitan
Opera/Lincoln Center Theater New Works production, February 27 through March
23, 2020. Sneed accompanied Austin on his Carnegie Hall debut at Carnegie
Hall’s Weill Recital Hall in October 2017. This year, Sneed will produce
Austin’s debut album.
Bridges
(mezzo-soprano) recently made her Metropolitan Opera debut as Queen Nefertiti
in Phillip Glass’ opera AKHNATEN. Bridges also performed with Sneed, who was
the musical director for Jessye Norman’s funeral and accompanied her on his
arrangement of “Heaven/Oh What A Beautiful City,” for both the October 2019
funeral and Norman’s Celebration of Life concert at the Metropolitan Opera in
November 2019. For Black History Month, Sneed and Bridges performed on the CUNY
TV show “Black America” with Carol Jenkins. For a preview of their performance,
click HERE.
Sneed has a
series of classical projects scheduled for the Spring and Summer 2020 season,
including his new chamber opera Marian’s Song, commissioned by the Houston
Grand Opera, with the libretto by Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton. Focused on the life
of Marian Anderson, it will have its world premiere on March 5-6, 2020, at the
Cullen Theater at the Wortham Center in Houston, TX. Sneed was recently
commissioned to compose a symphony in honor of the Tuskegee Airmen that is also
slated for the 2020-2021 season.
This summer,
Sneed will join the community-based organization the Harlem Chamber Players, to
conduct Nathaniel Dett’s The Ordering of Moses as part of the 100th Anniversary
of the Harlem Renaissance at The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine on June 4th
in New York City. The concert will feature Brandie Sutton and Justin Austin,
along with Raehann Bryce-Davis (mezzo-soprano), Issachah Savage (tenor), Sneed’s
100-piece choir Chorale Le Chateau, and an orchestra comprising members of the
Harlem Chamber Players and other New York City-based musicians. Sneed will also
present the world premiere of his arrangement of “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing”
for chorus and orchestra on that evening.
This past
year, Sneed was invited to participate in several high-profile concerts and
performances, including Wynton Marsalis’ critically-acclaimed Abyssinian Mass
with the famed Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and Chorale Le Chateau for a
three-night engagement during the 10th Anniversary of Lincoln Center’s White
Light Festival in November at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater.
In October
2019, the Sphinx Media of Excellence recipient premiered his new opera, “We
Shall Overcome – Our Journey: 400 Years from Africa to Jamestown” at Carnegie
Hall’s Isaac Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage for the Sphinx Organization
Performance and Gala. He also wrote the libretto for the piece, which showcases
musical styles from the African American diaspora, including African rhythms,
spirituals, gospel and jazz, all interwoven with the classical genre. He was
joined by fellow Sphinx Medal of Excellence recipients J’Nai Bridges and Will
Liverman of the Metropolitan Opera, along with Chorale Le Chateau and the
Sphinx Virtuosi Orchestra, who brought his ground-breaking opera to life during
the evening’s finale performance.
Within the
past year, Sneed has appeared on Jessye Norman’s final recording, Bound For The
Promised Land. He also recorded and released three projects on his label,
LeChateau Earl Records, including Damien Sneed: We Shall Overcome Deluxe
Edition (January 2020), Jazz in Manhattan (September 2019), and Damien Sneed:
We Shall Overcome (January 2019). Other recordings include The Three Sides of
Damien Sneed: Classical, Jazz and Sanctified Soul (July 2018), Broken to
Minister: The Deluxe Edition (March 2015), Spiritual Sketches (June 2013), and
Introspections LIVE (January 2010).
Currently,
Sneed is on his 40-city North American tour, “We Shall Overcome: A Celebration
of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.,” which is making stops at concert halls and
universities in the U.S. and Canada.
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