
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Toussaint L’Ouverture • Ballade Op. 4 • Suites from “24 Negro Melodies”
National Philharmonic
Curtis Stewart, violin
Michael Repper, conductor
1st August 2025
AV2763 | 822252276329
£12.99 (1CD Jewel Case | 24-page booklet)
Summary:
“… These varied, light works are lavishly orchestrated, expressive, and often emotional. They demonstrate great melodic ingenuity. The National Philharmonic plays the programme colourfully and vividly, not neglecting the composer’s lyrical romanticism.” ★★★★ - Remy Franck, Pizzicato
“Michael Repper and the National Philharmonic are drawing attention to Coleridge-Taylor through an AVIE disc that provides a reasonable introduction to his music and showcases its strengths … It is … worthwhile to hear a variegated program of Coleridge-Taylor’s music … the CD also offers an interesting chance to experience music that has lain fallow for more than a century” – Mark Estren, Infodad
“Three cheers for this most enjoyable collection … spruce and infectiously committed advocacy from the Maryland-based National Philharmonic at Strathmore under Michael Repper … Curtis Stewart is the stylish soloist … Boasting eminently truthful sound, this enterprising release is certainly worth seeking out.” – Andrew Achenbach, Gramophone
“excels in violinistic fantasy … Stewart’s violin playing throughout is passionately committed … a sterling effort” ★★★★ – Jessica Duchen, BBC Music magazine
“This heavenly musical experience of a new recording begins with the sweepingly elegant Toussaint L’Ouverture, which at an impressive near 18 minutes long is a rather magical listening event, in and unto itself.” – Russell Trunk, Exclusive magazine
Grammy Award winning conductor Michael Repper leads the Washington D.C. based National Philharmonic in a celebration of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor – an album of world-premiere recordings commemorating the 150th anniversary of the composer’s birth. Joining the party is Grammy nominated violinist Curtis Stewart who contributes his own arrangements of the composer’s works.
AVIE Records was at the forefront of resurrecting the music of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, with the world-premiere recording of his Violin Concerto released in 2004. This album features new performance editions of Toussaint L’Ouverture, Ballade Op. 4, and the Suite from ‘24 Negro Melodies.
‘I was drawn to an approach of dealing with the history of slavery within one’s family, the ownership of a name and its ‘rebranding’ – reflecting on the American Slave and how Black Americans deal with creating a sense of pride, familial storytelling and lineage in contemporary America. This notion of ‘rebranding’ extends to the ‘Negro Melody’… My intent with these arrangements is to acknowledge the impact of those melodies on current popular culture, and reflect that influence onto the orchestral stage – to create moments where listeners may participate vocally, with movement, or rhythmically clapping along – to maintain a sense of belonging and recognition – to create community around this music in the classical concert hall – to embrace where all contemporary American Concert music extends from, in my belief – America’s mother-music: the Blues.’ – Curtis Stewart
Tracklist:
SAMUEL COLERIDGE-TAYLOR (1875–1912)
1. Toussaint L’Ouverture (1901) 17:15
2. Ballade in D Minor for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 4 (1895) 12:54
Curtis Stewart, violin
3 Selections from “24 Negro Melodies” (1905/2022) 15:14
3. I. Deep River (America) arr. Curtis Stewart, Hamilton Berry 5:26
4. II. They Will Not Lend Me a Child (Southeast Africa) arr. Curtis Stewart and Andrew Roitstein 5:03
5. III. The Angels Changed My Name (America) arr. Curtis Stewart 4:45
Curtis Stewart, violin
Suite from “24 Negro Melodies” (1905) 21:17
(Orchestration Samuel Coleridge-Taylor; ed. Patrick Meadows, Lionel Harrison, 2012)
6. I. I’m Troubled in Mind (America) Op. 59 No. 14 4:57
7. II. Intermezzo – Don’t Be Weary, Traveler (America) Op. 59 No. 12 3:11
8. III. Scherzo – Ringendjé: Song of Conquest (South Africa) Op. 59 No. 5 3:04
9. IV. Lament – They Will Not Lend Me a Child (Southeast Africa) Op. 59 No. 4 4:22
10. V. Finale – Alla Marcia – Oloba (West Africa) Op. 59 No. 7 5:42
Total duration: 76:40
Recorded February 6-7, 2025, in the Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall, Northern Virginia Community
College (Alexandria campus)
Produced by Judith Sherman
Engineered by Rick Jacobsohn | Editing assistant: Jeanne Velonis
Mastered by Jeanne Velonis and Judith Sherman