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SUMMARY:Richès Dayiti: Treasures of Haitian Music for Piano and Cello
DESCRIPTION:Richès Dayiti will allow Glacier Hills and Ann Arbor residents to discover Haitian piano music\, a repertoire unknown to all but a handful of scholars for the last century. The performances’ compositions have been preserved by the Society for the Research and Diffusion of Haitian Music in Montreal\, archived by the Laboratory of World Music Research of the University of Montreal\, and prepared into performance editions by Dr. Robert Grenier of South Carolina State University. Pianist Marianne Parker will perform the program\, bringing to life the fruits of decades of scholarly work. \nThe program will include romantic and modernist works by Emile Desamours\, Ludovic Lamothe (known as “Black Chopin”)\, Edmond Saintonge\, and Carmen Brouard. \nThe program will also include “Solace” for solo cello by Haitian American composer Gi Frants and endearing Haitian folk song arrangements for cello and piano by Haitian American composer Julio Racine. \nThe performance is free and open to the public.
URL:https://crossingbordersmusic.org/event/riches-dayiti-treasures-of-haitian-music-for-piano-and-cello/
LOCATION:Glacier Hills Senior Living\, 1200 Earhart Rd\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48105\, United States
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SUMMARY:Where Rivers Meet: Songs and Stories from Masters of Arabic Music
DESCRIPTION:Crossing Borders Music presents the Chicago Folklore Ensemble in the world premiere performance of its brand new show “Where Rivers Meet: Songs and Stories from Masters of Arabic Music.” The concert celebrates the cultural contributions of three Chicago-area immigrant musicians from the Middle East: Amro Helmy\, an oud player from Cairo\, Egypt; Edward Hanna\, a percussionist from Basra\, Iraq; and Mary Hazboun\, a vocalist from Bethlehem\, Palestine. The three master musicians will perform with a small ensemble and with a storyteller. The storyteller\, Anita Darwish\, will narrate the personal stories of the three featured musicians\, bringing to life the cultural context and memories behind the music\, including stories of political persecution and the experience of immigration. The music and storytelling complement each other and interweave into a beautiful tapestry of story\, illustrating the complex and beautiful lives of these three individuals.\nThis concert is free and open to the public.\nThis project is partially supported by a grant from the Evanston Arts Council\, a city agency supported by the City of Evanston\, and the Illinois Arts Council\, a state agency.
URL:https://crossingbordersmusic.org/event/where-rivers-meet-songs-and-stories-from-masters-of-arabic-music/
LOCATION:Evanston Public Library\, 1703 Orrington Ave\, Evanston\, IL\, 60201\, United States
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