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SUMMARY:Notinikew (Going to War) - A Program of Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy this webcast on-demand\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA Choral Perspective of Canada’s Indigenous Veterans\n \nTMC welcomes guest curator Andrew Balfour for this program. Andrew\, TMC conductor Simon Rivard\, and Elder Dr. Duke Redbird will present a program that reflects on Indigenous experience through music and poetry. \nThe centre piece of the program is Andrew Balfour’s Notinikew. Movements of the work will be sung by Andrew’s Winnipeg-based Camerata Nova and by the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir. \nAndrew says of this choral drama: \nNotinikew is an anti-war piece\, an indigenous identity piece – a tragedy that speaks not just about World War I\, but all wars and all indigenous soldiers. Why did these Indigenous warriors leave our forests and plains to enter a totally foreign military world and end up fighting in the midst of a true hell on earth?   \nThe concert will open with the TMC performance of Andrew Balfour’s Ambe (Come in). Listen in the video section below. \nOf Cree descent\, Winnipeg-based composer Andrew Balfour is an innovative composer\, conductor\, singer\, and sound designer with a large body of choral\, instrumental\, and orchestral works\, including Mamachimowin\, commissioned by the TMC for its 125th anniversary gala. \nDr. Duke Redbird is an elder\, poet\, activist\, educator\, and artist. With a legacy stretching back to the 1960s\, he is a pillar of First Nations literature in Canada\, and has practiced a number of art disciplines including poetry\, painting\, theatre\, and film. \nPROGRAM\nA Dish with One Spoon\, Duke Redbird \nAmbe (Come In)\, Andrew Balfour \nNotinikew (Going to War)\, Andrew Balfour\n– Calling All Okicitawak (Warriors)\n– Anthem for a Doomed Youth\n– I Went to War\n– Kookum (Grandmother) – Help me \nStolen Child\, Duke Redbird \nHow they so softly rest\, Healey Willan \nIn paradisum from Requiem\, Gabriel Fauré \n  \n\n<
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SUMMARY:Kannamma - A concert of Thanksgiving
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy this webcast on-demand\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFrom Bach to the Beatles\, from visual arts to dance to drumming to singing\nTMC’s concert of thanksgiving brings together an amazing group of artists in a program of choral music and more that evocatively expresses gratitude. Enjoy songs of thanks\, gratitude\, and love\, spanning several centuries\, multiple genres\, and disciplines that cross cultures. This hopeful feast for the senses ranges from European classical to jazz to pop to South Indian Carnatic music\, to refreshing original compositions\, complemented by visual arts and dance performance. This concert was generously supported by Marilyn Isaac Stewart.  \nRepertoire\nCantata BWV 29\, VIII. “Sei Lob und Preis mit Ehren”\, by Johann Sebastian Bach\nWhat Does Gratitude Inspire? to the tune of J.S. Bach’s “Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring” (arr. Suba Sankaran)\nKyrie based on the Adagio of the “Moonlight Sonata”\, by Ludwig van Beethoven (arr. G. B. Bierey)\nBecause\, by John Lennon and Paul McCartney\nGracias a la vida\, by Violeta Parra\nPurvi Tillana\, by T. S. Bhagavatar\nKannamma\, by Suba Sankaran\nDona nobis pacem\, by Dylan Bell\nCantata BWV 29\, II. “Wir danken dir\, Gott\, wir danken dir”\, by Johann Sebastian Bach \n“This fully virtual concert has a beautiful arc that takes us on a journey that reminds us that – first and foremost – though we are apart\, we find our voices and our identities through the coming together of community and the nexus of artistic minds and creativity. With all of this in mind\, we give thanks by way of our Thanksgiving concert.” \n 
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