
The Negro Speaks of RiversODEKHIREN
AMAIZE
bass-baritone
David Korevaar piano MS1011
~ $12.95
"Odekhiren
Amaize brings his wondrous vocal instrument and his probing intelligence to bear
and, along with accompanist David Korevaar, ably maintains a venerable and still
evolving tradition." Fanfare
- July/August 2000
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Odekhiren
Amaize,
a naturalized U.S. citizen, was born in Nigeria. He began formal vocal
training at the University of Texas and continued at Indiana University,
as well as at the St. Petersburg State Conservatory in Russia. He was a
Fellow at Opera Music Theater International, performing and studying under
Jerome Hines, and was a Fulbright Senior Scholar in Moscow. Known
to his colleagues as Ode, the bass-baritone has performed internationally
in recitals of art songs.
This celebration of
songs by African-American composers includes a wide range of emotion and
styles. After listening to both this CD and the singer’s Pora! album [MSR
Classics
MS082098], it is easy to understand how the Russian
conductor Dmitri Hochlov could exclaim: “Ode, I'm inspired with your voice
and even more, your soul.”
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