[Hannibal
Lokumbe]
This release is from VocalEssence.org:
Joyce
Awards-winning composer brings premiere piece to the annual
VocalEssence WITNESS concert
MINNEAPOLIS,
Minn. (December 15, 2011) – Hannibal Lokumbe, 2011 Joyce Awards
winner, will premiere In the Spirit of Being at the annual
VocalEssence WITNESS Concert on February 19, 2012
(4 pm), at Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in Saint Paul.
VocalEssence commissioned Lokumbe (Dear Mrs. Parks, WITNESS
2007) to write In the Spirit of Being, a four-movement piece
scored for mixed chorus, children’s chorus, jazz quartet and female
soloist Tonia Hughes. In the Spirit of Being artfully
presents the stages of the human experience — birth, struggle,
forgiveness/resolution, and peace — as seen through the eyes of the
composer. For more information and to order tickets, call
651-224-4222 or visit vocalessence.org.
The
African continent is rich in musical sounds for voices and drums.
VocalEssence opens this year’s WITNESS concert by
celebrating some of these sounds with music from South Africa, Kenya,
Cameroon and Ghana: a wonderful combination of songs about work,
praise, and animals sung in the dialects of Luo, Xhosa, Zulu, Kamba
and Cameroon. Joining the VocalEssence Chorus and conductor Philip
Brunelle will be the percussion ensemble from Macalester College
and their director, Sowah Mensah. Don’t miss the opening
procession with the seldom-seen royal drums of Ghana!
In
1991, VocalEssence created WITNESS to celebrate the artistic
contributions of African Americans to the fine arts and to our common
cultural heritage. By commissioning new works and programming rarely
heard works by African American composers, we help broaden ideas
about African American musical expression and introduce important new
voices to our audiences through concerts, recordings and radio
broadcasts.
Hannibal
Lokumbe is a composer and jazz trumpeter whose career spans more
than forty years. After moving to New York in 1970, he spent the next
25 years there playing trumpet and recording with legends such as Gil
Evans, Pharoah Sanders, and Elvin Jones. Lokumbe eventually formed
his own Sunrise Orchestra, which has toured the world playing in
every major music festival from Istanbul to China. He has composed
more than 150 works, many of which have historical subjects such as
John Brown, Anne Frank, and Rosa Parks. He is the recipient of
numerous awards from the Bessie, the National Endowment for the Arts,
and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
Soloist
Tonia Hughes is a Twin Cities recording artist and actress.
She has garnered critical acclaim for her leading roles in musical
and theatrical productions including Encounters (2002),
Southern Theater; Black Nativity (2003 – present),
Penumbra Theater; Caroline or Change (2009), Guthrie
Theater; Loves Covers (2010), Women’s Club of
Minneapolis; Mahalia (2011), Fellowship Baptist Church;
and Cinderella (2011), Ordway Center for the
Performing Arts.
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