Proms at Sage Gateshead (5) - African-American Spirituals

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  • bluestateprommer
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 3021

    Proms at Sage Gateshead (5) - African-American Spirituals

    Sunday 23 July 2023
    14:00
    Sage Gateshead
    Sage Two
    St Mary's Square
    Gateshead Quays
    Gateshead, NE8 2JR

    Traditional spirituals:
    (a) 'My Lord, what a morning'
    (b) 'Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen'
    (c) 'Great Campmeetin''

    Florence Price: 'Because' (first performance at The Proms)

    Traditional spirituals:
    ​(d) 'By and by' / 'There is a balm in Gilead'

    Henry Thacker Burleigh: 'Jean' (first performance at The Proms)

    Florence Price: 'Resignation' (first performance at The Proms)

    Traditional spirituals:
    ​​(e) 'Steal Away'


    interval


    Traditional spirituals:
    ​​​(e) 'Save me Lord'

    Florence Price: 'Sunset' (first performance at The Proms)

    Traditional spirituals:
    ​​​​(g) 'Deep River'
    (h) 'I Got a Robe'

    Hoagy Carmichael: "Georgia on my mind" (solo piano version)

    Traditional spirituals:
    ​​​​​(i) 'Were You There'
    (j) 'Sometimes I feel like a motherless child'
    (k) 'Bright Sparkles in the Churchyard'

    [Encore: Duke Ellington, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills: "In my solitude"]


    Reginald Mobley, countertenor (Proms debut artist)
    Baptiste Trotignon, piano (Proms debut artist)​

    American counter-tenor Reginald Mobley is joined by French jazz pianist Baptiste Trotignon for a musical journey through the African American spiritual.


    Starts
    23-07-23 13:00
    Ends
    23-07-23 14:30
    Last edited by bluestateprommer; 10-09-23, 22:02. Reason: program order correction, addition of encore
  • Eine Alpensinfonie
    Host
    • Nov 2010
    • 20575

    #2
    14:00 Sunday 23 July 2023
    Sage Gateshead

    Trad.: My Lord, what a morning
    Trad.:Nobody knows the trouble I’ve seen
    Trad.: :Great Campmeetin’
    Trad.: Steal Away
    Trad.:Save me Lord
    Trad.:By and by / There is a balm in Gilead
    Trad.:Deep River
    Trad.:I Got a Robe
    Trad.:Were You There
    Trad.:Sometimes I feel like a motherless child
    Trad.:Bright Sparkles in the Churchyard
    Florence Price: Because
    Henry Thacker Burleigh: Jean
    Florence Price: Resignation
    Florence Price: Sunset

    Reginald Mobley counter-tenor
    Baptiste Trotignon piano

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    • Eine Alpensinfonie
      Host
      • Nov 2010
      • 20575

      #3
      I'm very much in favour of these Proms around the country, and this year, we've even been offered a few orchestral ones - not just chamber concerts.

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      • bluestateprommer
        Full Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 3021

        #4
        More belated catching up on Proms missed earlier this season, to state the obvious. Given the lack of posts on this thread, there would seem to be very modest interest in this Prom mainly of African-American spirituals, with a few Af-Am art songs and a few jazz standards included. But if you have that interest, this is a very, very good recital indeed from Reginald M. and Baptiste T., who clearly make an excellent musical team. I'm not at all a spirituals aficionado, and I'll admit that the prospect of so many in succession might sound like too much in too short a time. However, one voice and one pianist made this work, with expert understatement and scale, as opposed to something like a big gospel church choir at overwhelming volume.

        Per Alpie's point, and at the risk of making a poor prediction that won't come true, my guess is that at the very least, the "Proms at" outside-of-London Proms will continue at Sage Gateshead next summer, at the very least, after what looks like two consecutive successful summers of "Proms at" events there.. But it sounds as though other venues have reported success with their out-of-London events as well, so the general 'experiment' is likely to keep going.

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