“We're coming into Juneteenth, and this is about Black liberation,” says Harlem Chamber Players co-founder Liz Player.
The Harlem Chamber Players swell to orchestral propotions for a Black composer's seldom-encountered oratorio.The Harlem Chamber Players swell to orchestral propotions for a Black composer's seldom-encountered oratorio.On Friday evening at the Riverside Church, the Harlem Chamber Players are going big to present a seldom encountered biblical oratorio by Harlem Renaissance composer"The Ordering of Moses" features an orchestra of 60 musicians, a choir of 75 and four soloists.
The oratorio premiered on a national NBC Radio broadcast in 1937, but was cut off well short of its conclusion. For Sneed, the Dett oratorio “encapsulates and it exudes almost every possible musical idiom, every possible rhythm, the textures, the color, the timbre.” He expressed hope that the piece will become “a normal part of the canon of orchestral music, the canon of choral music, and, of course, of the genre of oratorio.”
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