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Auguste Renoir, The Theater Box, 1874, The Courtauld, London (Samuel Courtauld Trust), Photo © The Courtauld

“Creativity in the Face of Trauma” by the Denyce Graves Foundation

82nd Concert Series

  • Sunday, November 10, 2024
  • 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
  • West Building, West Garden Court
  • Performances
  • In-person
  • Registration Required

Celebrate the spirit of resilience and creativity in the face of adversity, inspired by the exhibition Paris 1874: The Impressionist Moment (on view until January 19, 2025).  The exhibition delves into the radical 1874 Salon in Paris that is considered the birth of modern painting—a bold act of defiance that reshaped the world of art.

This program features selections from a new opera by Gisle Kverndokk, commissioned by the New York Opera Society. Babette's Feast tells the story of a French refugee who, after fleeing the Franco-Prussian War, finds new life in Denmark against all odds. The program also journeys across the ocean to explore the music of Black American composers whose works embody the power of creativity born from struggle. This concert, one of several events by the Denyce Graves Foundation embracing the theme “Creativity in the Face of Trauma,” is a testament to the enduring force of artistic expression even in the most challenging times.

About the Denyce Graves Foundation

The Denyce Graves Foundation (DGF) is focused on the intersection of social justice, American history, and the arts. Deeply inspired by the achievements of America’s hidden musical figures, the Foundation is invested in doing research and educating the public about their remarkable stories of courage and persistence. From enriching our musical heritage to preparing the diverse pool of tomorrow’s vocal stars, DGF positively impacts how artists are valued in this nation—encouraging inclusive opportunity, access, and advocacy for the next generation.

Program
Joy Schreier, piano

Øystein Wiik (b. 1956) & Gisle Kverndokk (b. 1967)
Selections from Babette’s Feast
     Sisters on the Road
     There are Things in This World
     Singing Lesson (When Don Giovanni Kissed Zerlina)
     Because of One Kiss
     Gossip in the Congregation
Colleen Daly, soprano and Norman Shankle, tenor

Tesia Kwarteng (b. 1989) & Jasmine Barnes (b. 1991)
Sable Jubilee (Themes of Black Joy)
     Inspiration
     Luxury
     Elevation
Christian Simmons, bass-baritone

Langston Hughes (1901-1967) & Margaret Bonds (1913-1972)
Three Dream Portraits
     Minstrel Man
     Dream Variation
     I, Too
Taylor-Alexis DuPont, mezzo-soprano

Traditional Spiritual
He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands

Program subject to change