Soprano Elisabeth St-Gelais, Tenor Asitha Tennekoon & Pianist Jennifer King

Soprano Elisabeth St-Gelais, Tenor Asitha Tennekoon & Pianist Jennifer King

Innu soprano Elisabeth St-Gelais, Sri Lankan tenor Asitha Tennekoon, and pianist Jennifer King perform works from Métis composer Ian Cusson

By Cecilia Concerts

Date and time

Starts on Sat, May 11, 2024 7:30 PM ADT

Location

Joseph Strug Concert Hall

1385 Seymour Street Halifax, NS B3H 1W8 Canada

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Join us for our season-closing performance, featuring the evocative and powerful compositions of our 2023/24 Composer-In-Residence, Ian Cusson. Of Métis and French-Canadian heritage, Cusson's music explores the depths of Canadian Indigenous experience, mixed-racial identity, and the blend of Western and Indigenous cultures. This recital showcases three of Cusson's song cycles: "Love Songs on Poems of Michael Ondaatje," a cycle that sets to music the evocative poetry of the Sri Lankan-Canadian author, and "Where There's A Wall," inspired by the profound reflections of Japanese-Canadian poet Joy Kogawa, both performed by the emotive Sri Lankan tenor Asitha Tennekoon. Innu soprano Élisabeth St-Gelais brings her warm and lyrical voice to "Le récital des anges," a cycle based on six poems by Québécois poet Emile Nelligan, along with the stunning concert arias "Dodo, mon tout petit" from Cusson's opera "Louis Riel" and "Joan's Aria" from his opera "Empire of Wild." ​J​oined by award-winning pianist Jennifer King, the program also includes a new work commissioned during Cusson's residency​ – a duet setting of the e.e. cummings poem "i carry your heart," a piece that beautifully captures the essence of love and interconnectedness. This extraordinary season finale not only revisits some of Cusson's most celebrated works but also introduces audiences to the broad emotional and cultural tapestry his compositions represent, all performed by award-winning artists who are deeply connected to the music's spirit and narrative. Main Stage Concert Series Major Sponsor: Scotiabank. Season Sponsor: Jules Chamberlain / Red Door Realty. Presented in partnership with Dalhousie University's Fountain School of Performing Arts. We gratefully acknowledge the support of Arts Nova Scotia.

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For thirty years Cecilia Concerts has been presenting diverse world-class chamber music experiences in welcoming, bilingual, accessible, and intimate settings that connect our communities, educate and inspire audiences and artists, and enhance the rich heritage and culture of K'jipuktuk/Halifax. Cecilia Concerts acknowledges that we are honoured to live, work, and present performances on the lands, surrounded by the waterways, of Mi’kma’ki – the unceded and unsurrendered ancestral territory of the Mi’kmaq. We acknowledge the Mi’kmaq as the past, present, and future caretakers of these lands and waterways. Our offices are located in K'jipuktuk, which means Great Harbour.

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