List of composers of African descent
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This is a list of composers of African ancestry.
A
- Michael Abels, US (born 1962)
- Mohamed Abdelwahab Abdelfattah, Egypt (born 1962)
- Muhal Richard Abrams, US (1930–2017)
- H. Leslie Adams, US (born 1932)
- Eleanor Alberga, Jamaica (born 1949)
- Alcione, Brazil (born 1947)
- Amanda Christina Elizabeth Aldridge (Montague Ring), England (1866–1956)
- Kenneth Amis, US (born 1970)
- Thomas Jefferson Anderson (TJ), US (born 1928)
- Lil Hardin Armstrong, US (1898–1971)
B
- David Baker, US (1931–2016)
- Count Basie, US, pianist, bandleader
- Leon Bates, US, pianist
- Catalina Berroa, Cuba (1849–1911)
- Eubie Blake (James Hubert Blake), US (1887–1983)
- James A. Bland, US (1854–1911)
- Margaret Allison Bonds, US (1913–1972)
- John William Boone, US (1864–1927)
- Brittney Boykin, US, pianist
- Anthony Braxton, US (born 1945)
- George Bridgetower, Poland (1779–1860), violinist and composer
- Courtney Bryan, US (born 1982/1983), pianist and composer
- James Tim Brymn, US (1881–1946)
- Harry Burleigh, US (1866–1949)
C
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- Billy Childs, US (born 1957)
- Robert Allen "Bob" Cole, US (1868–1911)
- Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, England (1875–1912)
- Ornette Coleman, US (1930–2015)
- Alice Coltrane, US (1937–2007)
- John Coltrane, US (1926–1967)
- Geraldine Connor, UK (1952–2011)
- Will Marion Cook, US (1869–1944)
- Roque Cordero, Panama (1917–2008)
- Arthur Cunningham, US (1928–1997)
D
- William L. Dawson, US (1899–1990)
- Anthony Davis, US (born 1951)
- Gussie Lord Davis, US (1863–1899)
- Edmond Dédé, US (1827–1903)
- Leonard De Paur, US (1914–1998)
- Robert Nathaniel Dett, Canada (1882–1943)
- John Thomas Douglass, US (1847–1886)
- Rudolph Dunbar, Guyana (1907–1988)
- Leslie Dunner, US (born 1956)
E
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- Julius Eastman, US (1940–1990)
- Justin Elie, Haiti (1883–1931)
- Duke Ellington (Edward Kennedy Ellington), US (1899–1974), jazz big band leader
- Mercer Ellington, US (1919–1996)
- Joseph Antonio Emidy, Guinea (1775–1835)
- Akin Euba, Nigeria (1935–2020)
- James Reese Europe, US (1881–1919)
F
- Donal Fox, US (born 1952)
G
- José Maurício Nunes Garcia, Brazil (1767–1830)
- Philip Gbeho, Ghana (1904–1976)
- Kerry J. Gilliard, US (born 1972)
- Harry P. Guy, US (1870–1950)
H
- Adolphus Hailstork, US (born 1941)
- W. C. Handy (William Christopher Handy), US (1873–1958), blues
- Edward W. Hardy, US (born 1992), composer, violinist
- Robert A. Harris, US (born 1938)
- Henry Hart, US (1839–1915)
- Scott Hayden, US (1882–1915), ragtime
- Talib Rasul Hakim, US (1940–1988)
- Fletcher Henderson, US (1897–1952), jazz big band leader
- Ernest Hogan, US (1865–1909)
- Moses Hogan, US (1957–2003)
- David Hurd, US (born 1950)
I
- Abdullah Ibrahim, South Africa (born 1934)
J
- Michael Jackson, US (1958–2009), singer-songwriter, producer, dancer, choreographer, musician, businessman
- Tony Jackson, US (1876–1921), pianist
- Leroy Jenkins, US (1932–2007)
- Jose Julian Jiménez, Cuba (1823–1880)
- Lico Jiménez (José Manuel Jiménez Berroa), Cuba (1851–1917)
- Francis Johnson, US (1792–1844)
- Hall Johnson, US (1888–1970)
- James Price Johnson, US (1894–1955)
- J. Rosamond Johnson, US (1873–1954)
- Victor C. Johnson, US (born 1978)
- Irving Jones, US (1873-1932) ragtime composer
- Trevor Jones, South Africa and United Kingdom (born 1949), film composer
- Scott Joplin, US (1868–1917)
- Quincy Jones, US (1933–2024)
- Joe Jordan, US (1882–1971)
K
- Ulysses Simpson Kay, US (1917–1995)
L
- Vicente Lusitano, Portugal, born in the early 1500s
- Charles Lucien Lambert, US (c. 1828–1896)
- Lucien-Léon Guillaume Lambert, France (1858–1945)
- Sidney Lambert, US (1838–1905)
- Ludovic Lamothe, Haiti (1882–1953)
- Tania León, Cuba (born 1943)
- John Lewis, US (1920–2001)
- Melba Liston, US (1926–1999)
- Sam Lucas, US (1850–1916)
M
- Bobby McFerrin (Robert McFerrin Jr.), US (born 1950), jazz composer-vocalist-conductor
- Wynton Marsalis, US (born 1961)
- Arthur Marshall, US (1881–1968), ragtime
- Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky, US (born 1970)
- Charles Mingus, US (1922–1979)
- Roscoe Mitchell, US (born 1940)
- Thelonious Monk, US (1917–1982)
- Carman Moore, US (born 1936)
- Undine Smith Moore, US (1904–1989)
- Jeffrey Mumford, US (born 1955)
- Diedre Murray, US (born 1951)
- Billy Myles (William Myles Nobles), US (1924–2005)
N
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- Brian Raphael Nabors, US (born 1991)
- Gary Powell Nash, US (born 1964)
- Oliver Nelson, US (1932–1975)
- J. H. Kwabena Nketia, Ghana (1921–2019)
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P
- Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson, US (1932–2004)
- Julia Perry, US (1924–1979)
- Zenobia Powell Perry, US (1908–2004)
- Marvin Peterson, US (born 1948), jazz composer
- Armand John Piron, US (1888–1943)
- Florence Beatrice Price, US (1887–1953)
- Prince, US (1958–2016)
R
- Amadeo Roldán, Cuba (1900–1939)
- Sonny Rollins, US (born 1930)
S
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- Chevalier de Saint-Georges, Guadeloupe (c. 1739–1799)
- Ignatius Sancho, England (c. 1729–1780)
- James Scott, US (1886–1938)
- Jacob J. Sawyer, US (1856–1885)
- Wayne Shorter, US (1933–2023)
- Alvin Singleton, US (born 1940)
- Chris Smith, US (1879–1949)
- Hale Smith, US (1925–2009)
- Fela Sowande, Nigeria (1905–1987)
- William Grant Still, US (1895–1978)
- Howard Swanson, US (1907–1978)
- Billy Strayhorn (William Thomas Strayhorn), US (1917–1967), one of the most highly regarded jazz and big band composers and arrangers; Ellington's friend and arranger
T
- Shirley Thompson, English-born composer of Jamaican descent
- Henry Threadgill, US (born 1944), jazz composer
- Dean Clay Taylor, US (born 1943), classical composer
W
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- George Walker, US (1922–2018)
- Fats Waller, US (1904–1943), singer, jazz musician
- Pete Wentz, bassist of the band Fall Out Boy
- Randy Weston, US (1926–2018)
- Clarence Cameron White, US (1880–1960)
- Joseph White (José Silvestre White Lafitte) Cuba (1835–1918)
- Thomas Wiggins (Bethune) or "Blind Tom", US (1849–1908)
- Clarence Williams, US (1898–1965)
- Julius Penson Williams, US (born 1954)
- Mary Lou Williams, US (1910–1981)
- Olly Wilson, US (1937–2018)
- John Wesley Work III, US (1901–1967)
- Stevie Wonder (born 1950)
Z
- Pamela Z, US (born 1956)
Dates of birth and death are unknown for several composers whose music, published during the 19th century, is described in [http://imslp.org/wiki/User:Clark_Kimberling/Historical_Notes_1 "Historical Notes on African-American and Jamaican Melodies"]. These composers include Harry Bloodgood, Samuel Butler, Dudley C. Clark, Harry Davis, Pete Devonear, Fred C. Lyons, Henry Newman, James S. Putnam, and Francis V. Seymour.
See also
References
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- Tim Brooks, Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry, 1890–1919, Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2004.
- Samuel A. Floyd, Jr., editor, International Dictionary of Black Composers, Chicago: Center for Black Music Research, Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, two volumes, 1999.
- Eileen Southern, Biographical Dictionary of Afro-American and African Musicians, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1982.
- Lester Sullivan, "Composers of Color of Nineteenth-Century New Orleans: The History Behind the Music", Black Music Research Journal, vol. 8, no. 1 (1988), 51–82.
External links
- [http://astro.temple.edu/~rgreene/BlackComp/ Classical Music Recordings of Black Composers: a reference guide]
- [http://imslp.org/wiki/User:Clark_Kimberling/Historical_Notes_1 Historical Notes on African-American Melodies and Composers]
- [http://imslp.org/wiki/User:Clark_Kimberling/Historical_Notes_11 Historical Notes on African Melodies and Composers]
- [http://chevalierdesaintgeorges.homestead.com/History.html Black History and Classical Music]
- [http://myrtlehart.org/ Myrtle Hart Society]
- [http://chevalierdesaintgeorges.homestead.com/Others.html Composers of African Descent]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090106135931/http://www.malge.co.uk/Fresh/perspectives/index.html Perspectives of Black Composers]
- [http://www.afrovoices.com Afrocentric Voices in Classical Music]