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Composed by George Lewis. Percussion Ensemble. Edition Peters. Conductor Score and Parts. 68 pages. Edition Peters #98-EP68794. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP68794).
ISBN 9790577024974.
Commissioned by Tanglewood Music Center and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
With special thanks to George Steel, and a farewell present to Ellen Highstein
In 2004 I visited Gorée Island, near Dakar, Senegal. Over a period of nearly four hundred years, Gorée was the largest slave-trading center on the African coast. Both the deplorable slave quarters and the elegant mansions of the traders are on view there today, as well as a museum with artifacts of the period-chains, shackles, and original documents. Here, I learned that the French word négrier, which explicitly references blackness, denoted both the traders and the vessels they used to transport their cargo of African humans from Gorée's famed point of no return-quite often to Nantes in Bordeaux, a principal slave trading stopover from the time of Louis XV to the rule of Napoleon.
The sound of Le témoignage des lumières (The Testimony of Lights) work situates itself within the classic American trope of depiction, among such forebears as Charles Ives, Amy Beach, Duke Ellington, Elliott Carter, and Blind Tom. From the opening moments, listeners find themselves virtually on board a négrier, where we hear not only the sonic testimony of the ship, but also the appalling violence and objectification of human beings that financially supported the Age of Enlightenment--in French, Le siècle des Lumières, the century of lights.
Confronting this staggering moral contradiction in music and scholarship is part of my exploration of what decolonization might sound like, as classical music develops an expanded notion of its history and identity, a new we that could be the field's greatest promise.
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Composed by George Lewis. Percussion Ensemble. Edition Peters. Conductor Score and Parts. 68 pages. Edition Peters #98-EP68794. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP68794).
ISBN 9790577024974.
Commissioned by Tanglewood Music Center and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
With special thanks to George Steel, and a farewell present to Ellen Highstein
In 2004 I visited Gorée Island, near Dakar, Senegal. Over a period of nearly four hundred years, Gorée was the largest slave-trading center on the African coast. Both the deplorable slave quarters and the elegant mansions of the traders are on view there today, as well as a museum with artifacts of the period-chains, shackles, and original documents. Here, I learned that the French word négrier, which explicitly references blackness, denoted both the traders and the vessels they used to transport their cargo of African humans from Gorée's famed point of no return-quite often to Nantes in Bordeaux, a principal slave trading stopover from the time of Louis XV to the rule of Napoleon.
The sound of Le témoignage des lumières (The Testimony of Lights) work situates itself within the classic American trope of depiction, among such forebears as Charles Ives, Amy Beach, Duke Ellington, Elliott Carter, and Blind Tom. From the opening moments, listeners find themselves virtually on board a négrier, where we hear not only the sonic testimony of the ship, but also the appalling violence and objectification of human beings that financially supported the Age of Enlightenment--in French, Le siècle des Lumières, the century of lights.
Confronting this staggering moral contradiction in music and scholarship is part of my exploration of what decolonization might sound like, as classical music develops an expanded notion of its history and identity, a new we that could be the field's greatest promise.
This product is Printed on Demand and may take several weeks to fulfill. Please order from your favorite retailer.
Preview: Le témoignage des lumières (Score and Parts)
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