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Friday, February 24, 20237:00 pm
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A moving musical work by an essential Indigenous composer.
One of the great Indigenous voices! The music of Andrew Balfour, a composer of Cree origin, is at the heart of this concert, which takes us on a moving spiritual journey. His choral works invite us to commune, as in Vision Chant, inspired by an Indigenous singing style that reaches the heights of tranquility and intensity. The powerful lament of Notinikew, an anti-war mini-opera, forcefully echoes the words and woes of a community and destiny too rarely heard about.
Notinikew tells the history of Indigenous soldiers who fought for liberty in Europe during the First World War and were denied their rights and freedoms upon their return home.
“… a tragedy that speaks about all wars and all indigenous soldiers.” — Andrew Balfour
Participants
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Andrew Balfour, narration
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Cory Campbell, Ojibway songkeeper
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Leanne Zacharias, cello
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Nolan Kehler, tenor
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John Anderson, bass
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Dead of Winter, 14 singers
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The Winnipeg Boys’ Choir, 6 trebles
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Mel Braun, conductor
Program
- Honour, 2:00voice and hand drum
- Omaabiindig (2003, 20), 5:00
- Vision Chant (2014), 4:00
- Domine Deus (Missa Brevis) (2005), 3:00
- Travelling Song, 2:00voice and hand drum
- Trapped in Stone (2017), 5:00
- Notinikew (2018), 30:00tenor, bass, treble chorus, chorus and cello
- chorus and cello
- Notinikew [movement]chorus and cello
- narrator and cello
- tenor, chorus and cello
- chorus and cello
- narrator
- tenor, chorus and cello
- chorus
- narrator
- tenor, bass, chorus and cello
- tenor, chorus and cello
Production Montréal/New Musics in collaboration with Dead of Winter.