Tami Lee Hughes, violin Ellen Bottorff, piano from Albany TROY1293 Tami Lee Hughes performs violin music by African-American composers Violinist Tami Lee Hughes offers a survey of violin music by African-American composers that begins with a work written in 1820 by Francis Johnson and continues with music written in 1947, 1979, 2000 and ends with a work by Chad Hughes written in 2009. Ms. Hughes has appeared with symphony orchestras across the United States and is active as a recitalist and chamber musician as well. She is on the faculty of the University of Kansas. Collaborating with Ms. Hughes is fellow faculty member Ellen Bottorff, who has toured extensively throughout the U.S., Canada and Europe. This recording is the second of the series devoted to music of the African Diaspora, a collaboration between Albany Records and the Center for Black Music Research. Contents: Francis Johnson, composer Bingham's Cotillion Tami Lee Hughes, violin, Ellen Bottorff, piano George Morrison, composer Five Violin Solos Tami Lee Hughes, violin David Baker, composer Jazz Suite Tami Lee Hughes, violin, Ellen Bottorff, piano Ozie Cargile, composer Mixed Feelings Tami Lee Hughes, violin, Ellen Bottorff, piano Chad “Sir Wick“ Hughes, composer . Tami Lee Hughes, violin, Ellen Bottorff, piano
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