Immerse yourself in the rich and diverse musical landscape crafted by William Grant Still, a pioneering American composer known for his innovative and expressive works. "STILL: Piano Music," released on September 1, 2005, under the Naxos label, is a captivating collection that spans a little over an hour, offering a profound exploration of Still's artistic genius.
The album is divided into three distinct suites, each with its own unique character and narrative. The first suite, "3 Visions," comprises three movements that evoke a range of moods and imagery, from the ominous "Dark Horsemen" to the serene "Summerland" and the triumphant "Radiant Pinnacle." The second suite, "Traceries," is a more introspective and delicate collection, featuring seven movements that weave together like a tapestry of sound, from the ethereal "Cloud Cradles" to the playful "A Bit of Wit."
The final suite, "A Deserted Plantation," is a poignant and evocative exploration of African American spirituals and folk music, with movements like "Spiritual" and "Young Missy" that resonate with deep cultural significance. The album also includes three movements from "Africa," arranged by Valerie Arvey, which transport the listener to the vibrant and diverse landscapes of the African continent, from the peaceful "Land of Peace" to the mysterious "Land of Superstition."
Throughout the album, William Grant Still's mastery of composition and his ability to blend diverse musical influences are on full display. "STILL: Piano Music" is a testament to his enduring legacy and a must-listen for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of American classical music.