Composers

John Carter

1932 - 1981

About

John Carter (1932-1981), African-American pianist and composer, is widely recognized for his Cantata for voice and piano (also arranged for voice and orchestra), Carter’s only published work.  In his youth, John Carter studied at Florida A&M university, enrolled as a ‘special’ student, to study under Johnnie V. Lee. He attended Oberlin College, where he studied under Jack Radunsky, in the same studio as Leslie Adams. However, Carter did not finish his degree and instead served in the US Army. While enlisted, he won a piano competition that led to his emergence as a concert pianist where he toured and performed with various artists such as William Warfield, but not before he studied under Olga Stroumillo. In 1966-67, Carter studied with Carlos Surinach, who recommended him for the composer-in-residency post with Rockefeller Foundation, the last of his known achievements John Carter’s works works include Cantata; Epigrams (ballet); Requiem Seditiosam; In Memoriam, Medgar Evers for orchestra; Valses Pour Les Danseurs Noirs (Waltzes for Black Dancers and piano); Saetas Profanas; Japanese Poems; Emblemes for violin; Piano Concerto and others.

Related Information

https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/handle/2142/42264

Works by John Carter

Title Collection Voice Type Range Poet
Air: (Let us Break Bread Together) Cantata Voice Eb4 - Ab5 Biblical
Prelude Cantata
Recit: (Sometimes I feel like a Motherless Child) Cantata Voice C4 - G5 Biblical
Rondo: (Peter Go Ring Dem Bells) Cantata Voice E4 - B5 Biblical
Toccata: (Ride on King Jesus) Cantata Voice C4 - Ab5 Biblical
Title Published Size Solo with Ensemble Duration Range Level Orchestration
Requiem Seditiosam: In Memory of Medgar Evers Yes Full Orchestra Bass Baritone Professional