Ask Your Mama - Music By Laura Karpman & Poetry By Langston Hughes
Janai Brugger, The Roots, Nnenna Freelon, San Francisco Ballet Orchestra & George Manahan
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Janai Brugger, The Roots, Nnenna Freelon, San Francisco Ballet Orchestra & George Manahan
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'Ask Your Mama' fuses the epic poetry of Langston Hughes with the new musical setting by Emmy Award-winning composer Laura Karpman in a mash-up of jazz, carnivale, tent revival, film, opera and poetry slam, featuring performances by a masterly cast including sopranos Janai Brugger and Angela Brown, hip-hop innovators The Roots and Medusa, jazz vocalist Nnenna Freelon and others, conducted by Grammy-nominated George Manahan.
'Ask Your Mama: 12 Moods for Jazz' is the most modernist, defiant work by Langston Hughes, an icon of the Harlem Renaissance known as the pre-eminent voice of the African-American experience. It gives voice to the outrages and the joys of African-American life through the eyes of a child and the man he becomes, alternating between the fury of indignation and wild comedy, taking us on an odyssey from Africa to the Americas, high art to low art, from south to north, from cities to suburbs, from opera to jazz - and in Hughes' own words, "from shadows to fire." Hughes conceived his epic 12-part poem as an interdisciplinary creation, including in the margins suggestions for types of music including hot jazz, German lieder, cha-cha, patriotic songs, post-bop, Arabic and more.
Laura Karpman's composition is the first musical setting of Hughes' complete masterpiece. Her score takes its cue from Hughes' boundary-exploding text and musical notations. Integrating 21st century technology, Hughes' words are brought to life with orchestral music, live singers, rap artists, and recorded voices of African-American icons from Louis Armstrong to Leontyne Price to Pigmeat Markham. The result: an exhilarating tapestry of jazz, carnivale, tent revival, film, opera and poetry slam.
'Ask Your Mama' premiered to a sold-out Carnegie Hall in 2009 and has since played from Harlem's Apollo Theater to the Hollywood Bowl, and has reached millions more through media coverage by National Public Radio, PBS, NBC TV, The New Yorker and the Huffington Post. The release appropriately comes in the wake of Independence Day: as Hughes says in his poem, "your country is your mama."
Critical acclaim for 'Ask Your Mama':
"Karpman's music, melding Ivesian collage with club-culture remixing, morphed from one vivid section to the next in a dreamlike flow … Her approach seemed akin to that of a cinematographer...genuinely striking passages throughout. The audience thundered its approval." - The New York Times
"Fevered, restrained, and super-lush in turns … always impressive" - Vanity Fair
"One of the most compelling pieces to rile ears this side of the twentieth century." - Covers Magazine
"Karpman speaks Hughes' multifaceted musical language...and in "Ask Your Mama!" she set out to realize all that music that Hughes alluded to. She seamlessly melds musical styles...Ask Your Mama! needs to be taken seriously." - Los Angeles Times
Tracklisting
Danbi Um; Juho Pohjonen
Christopher Tyler Nickel, Sarah Jackson
Choir of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford
Bruce Wolosoff
Charles Owen
Proteus Ensemble; Stephen Shellard
Benjamin Hochman
Apollo's Fire; Jeannette Sorrell
Sultan Stevenson
James Brandon Lewis Trio
John Patitucci
Klaus Gesing, Ana Pilat, Latvian Radio Big Band,
Maik Krahl
Duke Ellington
The Dave Brubeck Quartet
Louis Armstrong & Ella Fitzgerald