William L. Dawson (composer)

William L. Dawson (composer)

William Levi Dawson (September 26, 1899, Anniston, AlabamaMay 2 , 1990, Montgomery, Alabama) was an African-American composer, choir director and professor.

A graduate of the Horner Institute of Fine Arts with a Bachelor of Music, William Dawson later studied at the Chicago Musical College with professor Felix Borowski, and then at the American Conservatory of Music where he received his masters degree. Early in his career he served as a trombonist both with the Redpath Chautauqua and the Chicago Civic Symphony Orchestra. His teaching career began in the Kansas City public school system, which was later followed by a tenure with the Tuskegee Institute from 1931–1956. During this period, it was he who appointed a large number of faculty members that later became well known for their work in the field. Additionally, Dawson also developed the Tuskegee Institute Choir into an internationally renowned ensemble; they were invited to sing at New York City's Radio City Music Hall in 1932 for a week of six daily performances.

As a composer, Dawson began at a young age, and it was early on in his compositional career that his Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano was performed by the Kansas City Symphony Orchestra. Besides chamber music, he is also known for his contributions to both orchestral and choral literature. His best known works are arrangements and variations on spirituals; his "Negro Folk Symphony" of 1934 garnered a great deal of attention at its world premier, under the direction of Leopold Stokowski with the Philadelphia Orchestra. The symphony was later revised in 1952 with greater African rhythms inspired by the composers trip to West Africa. The composition was — the composer conveyed — an attempt to convey the missing elements that were lost when Africans came into bondage outside their homeland. In creating this work, Dawson was influenced by the nationalistic views of Dvoák. Widely performed, his most popular spirituals include "Ezekiel Saw the Wheel", "Jesus Walked the Lonesome Valley", "Talk about a Child That Do Love Jesus" and "King Jesus Is a-Listening". Dawson was elected to and initiated into the national honorary Alpha Alpha Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity in 1977.

Dawson's arrangements of traditional African-American spirituals are widely published in the United States and are regularly performed by school, college and community choral ensembles.

Honors

*In honor of Dawson's impact on male choral music, on February 25, 1968 he was awarded the prestigious University of Pennsylvania Glee Club Award of Merit [cite web | url = http://www.dolphin.upenn.edu/gleeclub/MEMBERS_merit.html|title=The University of Pennsylvania Glee Club Award of Merit Recipients] . Beginning in 1964, this award "Established to bring a declaration of appreciation to an individual each year that has made a significant contribution to the world of music and helped to create a climate in which our talents may find valid expression."

Notable works

* "Negro Folk Symphony" 1952: I. "The Bond of Africa": II. " Hope in the Night: III. "O Let Me Shine!"
* "Jesus Walked the Lonesome Valley"
* "Talk about a Child That Do Love Jesus"
* "King Jesus Is a-Listening".
* "Soon Ah Will Be Done-a wid daTroubles Of The World"

External links

* [http://marbl.library.emory.edu/dawson Web Exhibit and Archival Collection at Emory University]
* [http://www.tuskegee.edu/Global/story.asp?S=1199940 Biography]
* [http://www.infoplease.com/ipea/A0930416.html Infoplease biography]
* [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4031855385224983685 UGA Men's Glee Club perform "Soon Ah Will Be Done"]

References

*Southern, Eileen. "The Music of Black Americans: A History". W. W. Norton & Company; 3rd edition. ISBN 0-393-97141-4


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