
Recordings can be streamed through Apple Music, Spotify and Primephonic. Thomas Dausgaard’s performances received additional support from the Scan|Design Foundation by Inger and Jens Bruun.ĭigital downloads are available through iTunes, Amazon, Acoustic Sounds and HD Tracks.

Thomas Dausgaard’s performances were generously underwritten by Ilene and Elwood Hertzog through the Seattle Symphony’s Guest Artists Circle. 5, “Visions,” were presented as part of the 2018-2019 Delta Air Lines Masterworks Season. The performances of George Walker’s Sinfonia No. 5, “Visions” was recorded live in concert April 11 and 13, 2019. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium, Benaroya Hall, Seattle, Washington. The Seattle Symphony is grateful to Joan Watjen for her generous support of SEATTLE SYMPHONY MEDIA in memory of her husband Craig. Total Timing: 14:16 // Catalog Number: SSM1026 // Producer: Dmitriy Lipay // This restless composition - recorded in the stunning acoustics of Benaroya Hall - combines spoken text and orchestral music in a bold and impactful score from this Pulitzer Prize-winning composer. Walker wrote this powerful work partly in response to the horrific events of the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church massacre in 2015. 5, “Visions,” is now available as a digital download. The Seattle Symphony’s world premiere performance of American composer George Walker’s Sinfonia No. To obtain a review copy of the release, photos, liner notes or any other information on Seattle Symphony Media, please contact Dinah Lu at. This recording is also available in an immaculate 5.1 digital surround version engineered by the 2017 Grammy Award winner for Best Surround Sound and 2021 Grammy Award nominee for Producer of the Year, Classical, Dmitriy Lipay.
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5, “Visions” will be available worldwide for digital download on Mathrough all major online music retailers and streaming services. Seattle Symphony Media is pleased to share Walker’s legacy and groundbreaking work with listeners everywhere through a digital-only release. It is the latter version featured in the Seattle Symphony’s recording, with vocalists Clayton Brainerd, Ed Morris, Stephen Newby and Shaina Shepherd joining the orchestra in this live performance. 5 exists in two versions - one for orchestra alone, and a second that incorporates spoken text which Walker wrote for a cast of speakers. Though the piece was already underway, the massacre of nine Black parishioners at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina at the hands of a 21-year-old white supremacist in June 2015 spurred Walker to complete the work and pay tribute to the victims. 5, “Visions” was Walker’s final completed work.

“In this way Walker’s music is very modern: only through the reflection in us does it show its true soul.

"For me, the title ‘Visions’ refers to the sublime feeling at the end of the work, and maybe you can sense as in a ‘vision’ how all its parts peacefully return to their original organic form,” shares Music Director Thomas Dausgaard. He became the first African-American composer to receive a Pulitzer Prize, and in the enormous catalog of solo, chamber and orchestral works that he left behind, listeners discover his “distinctively laconic style purged of excess and meticulously designed from meaningful gestures” ( The New York Times). Hindered by prejudice in his performance career, Walker turned his talents toward composition. Having studied piano at Oberlin Conservatory and the Curtis Institute of Music, he was the first Black soloist to take the stage with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Walker was a trailblazer throughout his distinguished career, breaking barriers first as a pianist and then as a composer. Performed live for the first time in April 2019 by the Seattle Symphony and Music Director Thomas Dausgaard, this moving work by a true American master comes to life in the stunning acoustics of Benaroya Hall. 5, “Visions” to be released on March 5, 2021. Seattle, WA - From Thomas Dausgaard and the Seattle Symphony comes the recording of the world premiere performance of George Walker’s Sinfonia No. SEATTLE SYMPHONY MEDIA RELEASE FEATURES WORLD PREMIERE PERFORMANCE OF WALKER’S FINAL WORK WORLDWIDE DIGITAL-ONLY RELEASE MARCH 5, 2021
