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SUMMARY:Canadian Music Centre | Art Song and Storytelling of the Afro-Caribbean Diaspora
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Canadian Music Centre at 20 St. Joseph Street\, for Art Song and Storytelling of the Afro-Caribbean Diaspora—a night of powerful storytelling through art song\, film\, and historical instruments. \nThis rare event features Black classical music performed on a spinet harpsichord\, special performances by Nadine Anyan\, and a second production of Rashaan Rori Allwood’s film Streams of Self-Consciousness\, exploring his parents’ immigration journey with new narratives and musical arrangements. \nYou’ll hear music by Nathaniel Dett\, Joseph Bologne\, Ignatius Sancho\, William Grant Still\, Florence Price\, Leslie Adams\, and Toronto composer Rashaan Rory Allwood — honouring the legacy of Black composers past and present.
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/canadian-music-centre-art-song-storytelling-afro-caribbean-diaspora/
LOCATION:Canadian Music Centre\, 20 St. Joseph Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M4y 1J9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Chamber music,Choral,Contemporary Music,Film,opera,piano
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SUMMARY:Tafelmusik | Baroque & Folk: Purcell to Poland
DESCRIPTION:Slovakian violinist Miloš Valent is renowned for his deep curiosity about the intersections between baroque and folk music traditions. He believes that “music is the unique and universal language of humankind\, and music-making is enriched as it reaches beyond tribe and clan. When musicians meet at the crossroads\, unexpected new creativity is unleashed\, rewarding not only the performers\, but those who listen and partake.” \nFor his Tafelmusik debut\, Valent joins multi-instrumental virtuoso Jan Rokyta\, percussionist Naghmeh Farahmand\, and the orchestra to explore the ways in which baroque composers such as Telemann\, Purcell\, and Vivaldi were influenced by folk music from the Ashkenazy\, Polish\, Roma\, Scottish\, and Turkish traditions. Cross-cultural pollination yields luscious fruit as the sounds of Tafelmusik’s baroque strings\, winds\, and continuo intermingle with the sonorities of the cimbalom\, the Armenian duduk\, folk recorders\, and percussion. \nPerformers\nDirected by Miloš Valent\nJan Rokyta multi-instrumentalist\nNaghmeh Farahmand percussion\nTafelmusik Orchestra
URL:https://www.ludwig-van.com/toronto/event/tafelmusik-baroque-folk-purcell-to-poland/2025-03-07/
LOCATION:Trinity-St. Paul’s Centre\, Jeanne Lamon Hall\, 427 Bloor St. W\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 1X6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Chamber music,Period ensemble,World Music
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