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Symphony in Black: A Rhapsody of Negro Life (1935)

„Symphony in Black: A Rhapsody of Negro Life“ is a 1935 musical short directed by Fred Waller starring .

Through its concise nine-minute runtime, viewers are immersed in a vibrant world of jazz, blues, and profound social commentary, illuminating the resilience and creativity of African-American life in the 1930s. A must-see for aficionados of music, history, and artistic innovation, it seamlessly integrates Duke Ellington’s musical brilliance with Billie Holiday’s captivating presence. Directed by Fred Waller for Paramount Pictures, this short film vividly captures the soulful rhythms and evocative narratives of Harlem during the Jazz Age. Through Ellington’s masterful orchestration and Holiday’s poignant vocals, the film transcends its era, celebrating the enduring spirit and cultural richness of African-American heritage.

Cast:

  • Duke Ellington
  • Duke Ellington Orchestra
  • Barney Bigard – Clarinet
  • Billie Holiday – Blues Singer
  • Joe „Tricky Sam“ Nanton – Trombone
  • Earl „Snake Hips“ Tucker – Jilting lover/specialty dancer
  • Earle Rodney