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Don Shirley

Donald Walbridge Shirley (January 29, 1927 – April 6, 2013) was an American classical and jazz pianist and composer. He recorded many albums for Cadence Records during the 1950s and 1960s, experimenting with jazz with a classical influence. He wrote organ symphonies, piano concerti, a cello concerto, three string quartets, a one-act opera, works for organ, piano and violin, a symphonic poem based on the 1939 novel Finnegans Wake by James Joyce, and a set of "Variations" on the 1858 opera Orpheus in the Underworld.[1]

Don Shirley
Born
Donald Walbridge Shirley

(1927-01-29)January 29, 1927
DiedApril 6, 2013(2013-04-06) (aged 86)
Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Alma materThe Catholic University of America
University of Chicago
Occupations
  • Musician
  • composer
Spouse
Jean C. Hill
(m. 1952, divorced)
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Piano
  • organ
Years active1945–2013
Labels

Born in Pensacola, Florida, Shirley was a promising young student of classical piano. Although he did not achieve recognition in his early career playing traditional classical music, he found success with his blending of various musical traditions.

During the 1960s, Shirley went on a number of concert tours, some in Deep South states. For a time, he hired New York nightclub bouncer Tony "Lip" Vallelonga as his driver and bodyguard. Their story was dramatized in the 2018 film Green Book, in which he was played by Mahershala Ali.[2][3]

Early life

Shirley was born on January 29, 1927, in Pensacola, Florida,[4] to Jamaican immigrants, Stella Gertrude (1903–1936), a teacher, and Edwin S. Shirley (1885–1982), an Episcopal priest.[5] His birthplace was sometimes incorrectly given as Kingston, Jamaica, because his label advertised him as being Jamaican-born.[4] Shirley started to learn piano when he was two years old.[6] By age three, he was playing the organ.

He briefly enrolled at Virginia State University and Prairie View College,[7] then studied with Conrad Bernier and Thaddeus Jones at Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C., where he received his bachelor's degree in music in 1953.[8] He was known as "Dr. Shirley" for his two honorary doctorates.[9]

According to some sources, Shirley traveled to the Soviet Union to study piano and music theory at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory of Music.[10] According to his nephew, Edwin, his record label falsely claimed that he studied music in Europe to "make him acceptable in areas where a Black man from a Black school wouldn’t have got any recognition at all."[7] According to trio cellist Jüri Täht, Donald never studied in the Soviet Union.[11]

Career

1945–1953

In 1945, at the age of 18, Shirley performed the Tchaikovsky B-flat minor concerto with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.[6] A year later, Shirley performed one of his compositions with the London Philharmonic Orchestra.[6]

While a student at The Catholic University of America, Shirley was a finalist for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship in 1949, though he was not selected. Had he been selected, Shirley indicated that he would study "oriental languages" at Oxford rather than music.[12]

In 1949, he received an invitation from the Haitian government to play at the Exposition Internationale du Bi-Centenaire de Port-au-Prince, followed by a request from President Estimé and Archbishop Joseph-Marie Le Gouaze for a repeat performance the next week.[13]

Shirley was married to Jean C. Hill in Cook County, Illinois on December 23, 1952,[14] but they later divorced.[1][15]

Discouraged by the lack of opportunities for black classical musicians, Shirley abandoned the piano as a career for a time. He studied psychology at the University of Chicago[16] and began work in Chicago as a psychologist. There he returned to music. He was given a grant to study the relationship between music and juvenile crime, which had broken out in the postwar era of the early 1950s. While playing in a small club, he experimented with sound to determine how the audience responded. The audience was unaware of his experiments and that students had been planted to gauge their reactions.[17]

1954–2013

At Arthur Fiedler's invitation, Shirley appeared with the Boston Pops in Chicago in June 1954. In 1955, he performed with the NBC Symphony at the premiere of Duke Ellington's Piano Concerto at Carnegie Hall. He also appeared on TV on Arthur Godfrey and His Friends.

Shirley's first album as a leader was Tonal Expressions, for Cadence Records.[18] It reached No. 14 on Billboard's Best-Selling Pop Albums chart in 1955.[19] During the 1950s and 1960s, he recorded many albums for Cadence, experimenting with jazz with a classical influence. In 1961, his single "Water Boy" reached No. 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed on the chart for 14 weeks. He performed in New York City at Basin Street East, where Duke Ellington heard him and they started a friendship.

 
The Negro Motorist Green Book is featured in the film Green Book, which was inspired by Shirley's tour in the Deep South in 1962.

During the 1960s, Shirley went on a number of concert tours, some in Southern states, believing that he could change some minds with his performances. For his initial tour, in 1962,[20] he hired New York nightclub bouncer Tony "Lip" Vallelonga as his driver and bodyguard. Their story is dramatized in the 2018 film Green Book,[2] the name of a travel guide for black motorists in the segregated United States. While the film depicts Shirley as estranged from his family and alienated from other African Americans, Shirley's surviving family members dispute this. They say he was involved in the Civil Rights Movement, attended the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march, and knew other African American artists and leaders. He also had three brothers with whom, according to his family, he kept in touch.[21] Author David Hajdu, who met and befriended Shirley in the 1990s through composer Luther Henderson, wrote: "the man I knew was considerably different from the character Ali portrayed with meticulous elegance in Green Book. Cerebral but disarmingly earthy, mercurial, self-protective, and intolerant of imperfections in all things, particularly music, he was as complex and uncategorizable as his sui generis music."[22]

In late 1968, Shirley performed the Tchaikovsky 1st Piano Concerto with the Detroit Symphony.[23] He also worked with the Chicago Symphony and the National Symphony Orchestra.[6] He wrote symphonies for the New York Philharmonic and Philadelphia Orchestra. He played as soloist with the orchestra at Milan's La Scala opera house in a program dedicated to George Gershwin's music.[24] Russian-born composer Igor Stravinsky, who was an admirer of Shirley's, said of him, "His virtuosity is worthy of Gods."[25]

Death

Shirley died of heart disease on April 6, 2013, at the age of 86.[1]

Discography

  • Tonal Expressions (Cadence, 1955)
  • Orpheus in the Underworld (Cadence, 1956)
  • Piano Perspectives (Cadence, 1956)
  • Don Shirley Duo (Cadence, 1956)
  • Don Shirley with Two Basses (Cadence, 1957)
  • Don Shirley Solos (Cadence, 1957)
  • Improvisations (Cadence, 1957)
  • Don Shirley (Audio Fidelity, 1959)
  • Don Shirley Plays Love Songs (Cadence, 1960)
  • Don Shirley Plays Gershwin (Cadence, 1960)
  • Don Shirley Plays Standards (Cadence, 1960)
  • Don Shirley Plays Birdland Lullabies (Cadence, 1960)
  • Don Shirley Plays Showtunes (Cadence, 1960)
  • Don Shirley Trio (Cadence, 1961)
  • Piano Arrangements of Spirituals (Cadence, 1962)
  • Pianist Extraordinary (Cadence, 1962)
  • Piano Spirituals (1962)
  • Don Shirley Presents Martha Flowers (1962)
  • Drown in My Own Tears (Cadence, 1962)
  • Water Boy (Columbia, 1965)
  • The Gospel According to Don Shirley (Columbia, 1969)
  • Don Shirley in Concert (Columbia, 1969)
  • The Don Shirley Point of View (Atlantic, 1972)[26]
  • Home with Donald Shirley (2001)
  • Don Shirley's Best (Cadence, 2010)

References

  1. ^ a b c Weber, Bruce (April 28, 2013). "Donald Shirley, a Pianist With His Own Genre, Dies at 86". The New York Times. Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Greenspan, Rachel E. (November 15, 2018). "The True Story Behind the Movie Green Book". Time. Retrieved November 26, 2018.
  3. ^ Harris, Hamil (February 26, 2019). "Who was the real Don Shirley? Family shares dismay at portrayal in 'Green Book'". Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  4. ^ a b "History vs. Hollywood: Green Book". History vs. Hollywood. Retrieved November 22, 2018.
  5. ^ "African American Shirley Lineage". Shirley Association Genealogical Research.
  6. ^ a b c d Campbell, Al. "Don Shirley – Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved February 20, 2019.
  7. ^ a b "How 'Green Book' And The Hollywood Machine Swallowed Donald Shirley Whole". shadowandact.com.
  8. ^ "CatholicU Alumnus Donald Shirley Celebrated in Oscar-Contender Green Book". The Catholic University of America. November 12, 2018. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  9. ^ Russonello, Giovanni (November 2, 2018). "Who Was Don Shirley? 'Green Book' Tries to Solve the Mystery". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
  10. ^ . Jamaica Observer. December 9, 2018. Archived from the original on February 27, 2021. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  11. ^ "A Rediscovered Trio".
  12. ^ "Donald Shirley Candidate for Rhodes Honor". The Tower. November 23, 1949. p. 3.
  13. ^ "Don Shirley – biography". Nathan Kramer. Retrieved June 23, 2012.
  14. ^ "Cook County, Illinois Marriage Index, 1930–1960". Ancestry. Retrieved December 21, 2018.
  15. ^ "The True Story Behind the Movie 'Green Book'". Time. Retrieved January 8, 2019.
  16. ^ Alleyne, Caleigh (November 14, 2018). "Don Shirley And 'The Green Book' Are The Historical Anchors Of Mahershala Ali's New Segregation-Era Film". Vibe. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
  17. ^ "College concert series features Shirley trio" (PDF). The Comenian. Moravian College. February 28, 1964. Retrieved August 26, 2019.
  18. ^ "Reviews and Ratings of New Popular Albums". Billboard. Vol. 67, no. 5. January 29, 1955. p. 29.
  19. ^ "Chart Comments". Billboard. Vol. 67, no. 16. April 16, 1955. p. 28.
  20. ^ "Don Shirley Biography". Biography.com. January 9, 2019. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  21. ^ Bruney, Gabrielle (February 23, 2019). "The Problems With 'Green Book' Start With Its Title, and Don't Stop Coming". Retrieved March 12, 2019.
  22. ^ Hajdu, David (March 10, 2019). "Dr. Funky Butt and Me: My Friendship with the Real Donald Shirley". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
  23. ^ "Weekend in Detroit". Detroit Free Press. November 29, 1968. Retrieved August 26, 2019.
  24. ^ Miller, Herbie (July 25, 2012). "Dr Donald Shirley, a musician beyond category". The Jamaica Gleaner. Retrieved August 26, 2019.
  25. ^ "Jazz Is Not A Noun: Don Shirley, The Extraordinary Pianist". Indiana Public Media. February 6, 2019.
  26. ^ "Don Shirley - Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved February 20, 2019.

Bibliography

  • Feather, L. G. (1960). The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz. Horizon Press. pp. 418–419.
  • Fox, A. (2007). Compendium of Over 2000 Jazz Pianists. Trofford Publishing. p. 138. ISBN 978-1-4251-1848-8.
  • Neely, T., ed. (2001). Goldmine Record Album Price Guide (2nd ed.). Krause Publications. pp. 507–508. ISBN 0-87349-316-8.
  • Neely, T., ed. (2003). Goldmine Record Album Price Guide (3rd ed.). Krause Publications. p. 545. ISBN 0-87349-671-X.
  • Whitburn, J. (1991). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Albums. Billboard Books. p. 328. ISBN 0-8230-7534-6.

External links

  • . audiophileaudition.net. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved February 20, 2007.

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Donald Walbridge Shirley January 29 1927 April 6 2013 was an American classical and jazz pianist and composer He recorded many albums for Cadence Records during the 1950s and 1960s experimenting with jazz with a classical influence He wrote organ symphonies piano concerti a cello concerto three string quartets a one act opera works for organ piano and violin a symphonic poem based on the 1939 novel Finnegans Wake by James Joyce and a set of Variations on the 1858 opera Orpheus in the Underworld 1 Don ShirleyBornDonald Walbridge Shirley 1927 01 29 January 29 1927Pensacola Florida U S DiedApril 6 2013 2013 04 06 aged 86 Manhattan New York U S Alma materThe Catholic University of AmericaUniversity of ChicagoOccupationsMusiciancomposerSpouseJean C Hill m 1952 divorced wbr Musical careerGenresJazzclassicalchamber jazzInstrument s PianoorganYears active1945 2013LabelsCadenceColumbiaAtlanticBorn in Pensacola Florida Shirley was a promising young student of classical piano Although he did not achieve recognition in his early career playing traditional classical music he found success with his blending of various musical traditions During the 1960s Shirley went on a number of concert tours some in Deep South states For a time he hired New York nightclub bouncer Tony Lip Vallelonga as his driver and bodyguard Their story was dramatized in the 2018 film Green Book in which he was played by Mahershala Ali 2 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1945 1953 2 2 1954 2013 3 Death 4 Discography 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksEarly life EditShirley was born on January 29 1927 in Pensacola Florida 4 to Jamaican immigrants Stella Gertrude 1903 1936 a teacher and Edwin S Shirley 1885 1982 an Episcopal priest 5 His birthplace was sometimes incorrectly given as Kingston Jamaica because his label advertised him as being Jamaican born 4 Shirley started to learn piano when he was two years old 6 By age three he was playing the organ He briefly enrolled at Virginia State University and Prairie View College 7 then studied with Conrad Bernier and Thaddeus Jones at Catholic University of America in Washington D C where he received his bachelor s degree in music in 1953 8 He was known as Dr Shirley for his two honorary doctorates 9 According to some sources Shirley traveled to the Soviet Union to study piano and music theory at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory of Music 10 According to his nephew Edwin his record label falsely claimed that he studied music in Europe to make him acceptable in areas where a Black man from a Black school wouldn t have got any recognition at all 7 According to trio cellist Juri Taht Donald never studied in the Soviet Union 11 Career Edit1945 1953 Edit In 1945 at the age of 18 Shirley performed the Tchaikovsky B flat minor concerto with the Boston Symphony Orchestra 6 A year later Shirley performed one of his compositions with the London Philharmonic Orchestra 6 While a student at The Catholic University of America Shirley was a finalist for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship in 1949 though he was not selected Had he been selected Shirley indicated that he would study oriental languages at Oxford rather than music 12 In 1949 he received an invitation from the Haitian government to play at the Exposition Internationale du Bi Centenaire de Port au Prince followed by a request from President Estime and Archbishop Joseph Marie Le Gouaze for a repeat performance the next week 13 Shirley was married to Jean C Hill in Cook County Illinois on December 23 1952 14 but they later divorced 1 15 Discouraged by the lack of opportunities for black classical musicians Shirley abandoned the piano as a career for a time He studied psychology at the University of Chicago 16 and began work in Chicago as a psychologist There he returned to music He was given a grant to study the relationship between music and juvenile crime which had broken out in the postwar era of the early 1950s While playing in a small club he experimented with sound to determine how the audience responded The audience was unaware of his experiments and that students had been planted to gauge their reactions 17 1954 2013 Edit At Arthur Fiedler s invitation Shirley appeared with the Boston Pops in Chicago in June 1954 In 1955 he performed with the NBC Symphony at the premiere of Duke Ellington s Piano Concerto at Carnegie Hall He also appeared on TV on Arthur Godfrey and His Friends Shirley s first album as a leader was Tonal Expressions for Cadence Records 18 It reached No 14 on Billboard s Best Selling Pop Albums chart in 1955 19 During the 1950s and 1960s he recorded many albums for Cadence experimenting with jazz with a classical influence In 1961 his single Water Boy reached No 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed on the chart for 14 weeks He performed in New York City at Basin Street East where Duke Ellington heard him and they started a friendship The Negro Motorist Green Book is featured in the film Green Book which was inspired by Shirley s tour in the Deep South in 1962 During the 1960s Shirley went on a number of concert tours some in Southern states believing that he could change some minds with his performances For his initial tour in 1962 20 he hired New York nightclub bouncer Tony Lip Vallelonga as his driver and bodyguard Their story is dramatized in the 2018 film Green Book 2 the name of a travel guide for black motorists in the segregated United States While the film depicts Shirley as estranged from his family and alienated from other African Americans Shirley s surviving family members dispute this They say he was involved in the Civil Rights Movement attended the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march and knew other African American artists and leaders He also had three brothers with whom according to his family he kept in touch 21 Author David Hajdu who met and befriended Shirley in the 1990s through composer Luther Henderson wrote the man I knew was considerably different from the character Ali portrayed with meticulous elegance in Green Book Cerebral but disarmingly earthy mercurial self protective and intolerant of imperfections in all things particularly music he was as complex and uncategorizable as his sui generis music 22 In late 1968 Shirley performed the Tchaikovsky 1st Piano Concerto with the Detroit Symphony 23 He also worked with the Chicago Symphony and the National Symphony Orchestra 6 He wrote symphonies for the New York Philharmonic and Philadelphia Orchestra He played as soloist with the orchestra at Milan s La Scala opera house in a program dedicated to George Gershwin s music 24 Russian born composer Igor Stravinsky who was an admirer of Shirley s said of him His virtuosity is worthy of Gods 25 Death EditShirley died of heart disease on April 6 2013 at the age of 86 1 Discography EditTonal Expressions Cadence 1955 Orpheus in the Underworld Cadence 1956 Piano Perspectives Cadence 1956 Don Shirley Duo Cadence 1956 Don Shirley with Two Basses Cadence 1957 Don Shirley Solos Cadence 1957 Improvisations Cadence 1957 Don Shirley Audio Fidelity 1959 Don Shirley Plays Love Songs Cadence 1960 Don Shirley Plays Gershwin Cadence 1960 Don Shirley Plays Standards Cadence 1960 Don Shirley Plays Birdland Lullabies Cadence 1960 Don Shirley Plays Showtunes Cadence 1960 Don Shirley Trio Cadence 1961 Piano Arrangements of Spirituals Cadence 1962 Pianist Extraordinary Cadence 1962 Piano Spirituals 1962 Don Shirley Presents Martha Flowers 1962 Drown in My Own Tears Cadence 1962 Water Boy Columbia 1965 The Gospel According to Don Shirley Columbia 1969 Don Shirley in Concert Columbia 1969 The Don Shirley Point of View Atlantic 1972 26 Home with Donald Shirley 2001 Don Shirley s Best Cadence 2010 References Edit a b c Weber Bruce April 28 2013 Donald Shirley a Pianist With His Own Genre Dies at 86 The New York Times Retrieved November 16 2018 a b Greenspan Rachel E November 15 2018 The True Story Behind the Movie Green Book Time Retrieved November 26 2018 Harris Hamil February 26 2019 Who was the real Don Shirley Family shares dismay at portrayal in Green Book Retrieved February 26 2019 a b History vs Hollywood Green Book History vs Hollywood Retrieved November 22 2018 African American Shirley Lineage Shirley Association Genealogical Research a b c d Campbell Al Don Shirley Biography AllMusic Retrieved February 20 2019 a b How Green Book And The Hollywood Machine Swallowed Donald Shirley Whole shadowandact com CatholicU Alumnus Donald Shirley Celebrated in Oscar Contender Green Book The Catholic University of America November 12 2018 Retrieved February 26 2019 Russonello Giovanni November 2 2018 Who Was Don Shirley Green Book Tries to Solve the Mystery The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 3 2019 A Jamaican s story Jamaica Observer December 9 2018 Archived from the original on February 27 2021 Retrieved July 29 2019 A Rediscovered Trio Donald Shirley Candidate for Rhodes Honor The Tower November 23 1949 p 3 Don Shirley biography Nathan Kramer Retrieved June 23 2012 Cook County Illinois Marriage Index 1930 1960 Ancestry Retrieved December 21 2018 The True Story Behind the Movie Green Book Time Retrieved January 8 2019 Alleyne Caleigh November 14 2018 Don Shirley And The Green Book Are The Historical Anchors Of Mahershala Ali s New Segregation Era Film Vibe Retrieved January 7 2019 College concert series features Shirley trio PDF The Comenian Moravian College February 28 1964 Retrieved August 26 2019 Reviews and Ratings of New Popular Albums Billboard Vol 67 no 5 January 29 1955 p 29 Chart Comments Billboard Vol 67 no 16 April 16 1955 p 28 Don Shirley Biography Biography com January 9 2019 Retrieved August 6 2019 Bruney Gabrielle February 23 2019 The Problems With Green Book Start With Its Title and Don t Stop Coming Retrieved March 12 2019 Hajdu David March 10 2019 Dr Funky Butt and Me My Friendship with the Real Donald Shirley The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved March 12 2019 Weekend in Detroit Detroit Free Press November 29 1968 Retrieved August 26 2019 Miller Herbie July 25 2012 Dr Donald Shirley a musician beyond category The Jamaica Gleaner Retrieved August 26 2019 Jazz Is Not A Noun Don Shirley The Extraordinary Pianist Indiana Public Media February 6 2019 Don Shirley Discography AllMusic Retrieved February 20 2019 Bibliography EditFeather L G 1960 The New Edition of the Encyclopedia of Jazz Horizon Press pp 418 419 Fox A 2007 Compendium of Over 2000 Jazz Pianists Trofford Publishing p 138 ISBN 978 1 4251 1848 8 Neely T ed 2001 Goldmine Record Album Price Guide 2nd ed Krause Publications pp 507 508 ISBN 0 87349 316 8 Neely T ed 2003 Goldmine Record Album Price Guide 3rd ed Krause Publications p 545 ISBN 0 87349 671 X Whitburn J 1991 The Billboard Book of Top 40 Albums Billboard Books p 328 ISBN 0 8230 7534 6 External links Edit Shirley Jazz Review audiophileaudition net Archived from the original on September 28 2007 Retrieved February 20 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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