From Antiquity to Modernity: 'Blueprint of Modernity'
From Antiquities to Modernity takes audiences on a journey from the icons of classical music to their modern counterparts. Curated by Berginald Rash, the series takes a playful and joyous approach – juxtaposing the old and the new, the canonical and well-known to and recently reappraised and celebrated and features the photography of celebrated photographer, Ishmael Claxton.
Be moved by the emotionally gripping and evocatively earthy tonal blanket of Black American composer Florence Price’s Five Folksongs in Counterpoint, Nigerian composer Godwin Sadoh’s delightfully charming Egba Musical Totem, Mexican composer Gabriela Ortiz’s passionate and profound Lio de 4, and Haitian composer Rudy Perrault’s prayerful Exodus. These works take the traditional string quartet and transform it into a supremely sacred and solemn body. The quartet is then joined in a celebratory and equally earthy clarinet quintet by mixed race British composer, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor.
Artists
Berginald Rash, clarinet
Tania Passendji, violin
Steven Crichlow, violin
Lucy Nolan, viola
Bill Butt, cello
Programme
Godwin Sadoh Egba Musical Totem for string quartet
Price Five Folksongs in Counterpoint for string quartet
I. Calvary. Adagio vigoroso
II. Clementine. Tempo Moderato
III. Drink to me only with Thine eyes. Andante cantabile
IV. Shortnin' Bread. Allegro
V. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot. Andantino
Gabriela Ortiz Lío de 4 for string quartet
Rudy Perrault "Hope" from Exodus for string quartet
Coleridge-Taylor Quintet for clarinet & strings in F-sharp minor, Op. 10
I. Allegro energico
II. Larghetto affettuoso - Molto espressivo
III. Scherzo, allegro leggiero
IV. Finale, allegro agitato - Poco più moderato
Presented by NCH