Ludwig-Wilhelm Tepper de Ferguson News
Polish-German-Russian musician and composer
- Russian Empire, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Poland, Russia
- composer, music teacher, jurist, musician, diplomat, music teacher
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2023-07-02 20:35:00
[…] LIQUID BORDERS Libbey Bowl Rhiannon Giddens vocals | Kayhan Kalhor kamancheh | Attacca Quartet | Steven Schick percussion/director| red fish blue fish percussion Gabriela ORTIZ Liquid Borders Franz Joseph HAYDN String Quartet in F major, Op. 77 No. 2 Hob. III:82 Zakir HUSSAIN Pallavi (arr. Reena Esmail) Philip GLASS First Movement from String Quartet No. 3 (“Mishima”) Colin JACOBSEN Beloved do not let me be discouraged Geeshie WILEY Last Kind Words Rhiannon GIDDENS Lullaby David CROSBY/Nathan SCHRAM Where We Are Not (arr. Nathan Schram) Caroline SHAW Stem and Root from The Evergreen John ADAMS Judah to Ocean, Rag the Bone from John’s Book of Alleged Dances SQUAREPUSHER Xetaka 1 Friday, June 9 10:00am | VIS-À-VIS Libbey Bowl Gloria Cheng piano | Emi Ferguson flute | Mario Gotoh viola | Leonard Hayes piano | Karen Ouzounian cello Joshua Rubin clarinet | Steven Schick percussion | Michi Wiancko violin | Wu Man pipa Shawn OKPEBHOLO mi sueño: afro-flamenco Tyson Gholston DAVIS American Tableau (Tableau XI) Margaret BONDS Troubled Water (Wade in the Water) Michael ABELS Iconoclasm Jessie MONTGOMERY Rhapsody No. 2 Nasim KHORASSANI Growth Nina BARZEGAR Inexorable Passage Lei LIANG vis-à-vis 8:00pm | AN EVENING WITH RHIANNON GIDDENS AND FRANCESCO TURRISI Libbey Bowl An intimate concert with Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi with music ranging from the Baroque to Appalachian ballads and traditional Black American songs. Saturday, June 10 10:00am | THE WILLOWS ARE NEW Libbey Bowl Gloria Cheng piano | Kayhan Kalhor kamancheh | Karen Ouzounian cello | Nathan […]
2023-02-10 21:42:57
2022-02-27 02:17:55
[…] the concert hall for Black composers, musicians, and conductors The Jim Crow South of William Grant Still’s childhood was by design a restrictive state, a holding camp for maligned and displaced migrants whose plight overwhelmed a still-divided Union dawning into a new century, but yet still consumed by antebellum dissonances over structural racial hierarchy. Still was one year old when Plessy v. Ferguson, the 1896 Supreme Court decision reinstitutionalized a structural white supremacy dismantled by the social utopianism of the assassinated President Lincoln with a re-enslavement through “separate-but-equal” segregation. Separate-but-equal mirrored, with its restrictive Black Codes, the convulsive repression of the 1830’s slave revolts. From the author's collection | Credit: Bill Doggett Race and Performing Arts Archive The cultural and entertainment backdrop at the turn of the century […]
2021-10-07 16:35:25
For decades, Canada’s contribution to the international jazz scene was limited to four names: Oscar Peterson, Paul Bley, Maynard Ferguson and Kenny Wheeler. All but one of them attained stardom by heading south to New York and earning their brownie points there before conquering the rest of the world. The odd man out here is [...]
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