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Obiora Ensemble: Héritages

  • Salle Pierre-Mercure 300 Boulevard de Maisonneuve Est Montréal, QC, H2X 3X6 Canada (map)

Ensemble Obiora presents "Héritages", a vibrant concert celebrating the transmission, memory and influence of the voices that have shaped and continue to shape the history of music.

Under the direction of Canadian guest conductor Jaelem Bhate, the orchestra highlights powerful works that weave a link between eras and cultures.

At the heart of this program, Ensemble Obiora pays tribute to Florence Price, an iconic figure in American classical music, with her Piano Concerto in One Movement. The first African-American composer to have an orchestral work performed by a major orchestra, Price combined influences from the European Romantic tradition with elements of African-American music, creating a profoundly expressive and innovative musical language. This concerto, at once lyrical and exhilarating, reveals the full richness of his writing and the intensity of his inspiration.

Pianist John Kofi Dapaah's refined, emotional playing will bring out all the richness and intensity of this singular work.

Program :

Ted Runcie - Anansi's Odyssey (35 min) Quebec premiere

ENTRACTE

Florence Price - Piano concerto in one movement (18 minutes) Quebec premiere

Fela Sowande - African Suite for Strings (25 min) Quebec premiere

Running time: 78 minutes with 15-minute intermission

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