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A slow-burn classical night.
A new Requiem Mass by David Önaç commemorating the lives of Africans trafficked into slavery. The composition draws on research by Johns Hopkins University into the historic role of Lloyd’s of London in the Transatlantic Trade in Enslaved Africans, incorporating liturgical rituals, biblical passages, and archival documents. The musical language reflects the composer's heritage, blending European contemporary classical styles with African American traditions of jazz, spirituals, and gospel. This world premiere performance is presented in partnership with Culture&.
over 4 weken
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zat 21 nov.
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din 22 dec.
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vri 16 okt.
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over 3 wekenThe performance is a new Requiem Mass blending European contemporary classical styles with African American gospel, jazz, and spirituals.
The performance features the London Symphony Orchestra and the BBC Singers, conducted by Anthony Parnther, with vocalists J'nai Bridges and Orson Van Gay II.
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