A distinctly female creative voice narrates this beguiling program highlighting the generative power of telling stories. Grammy-nominated Haitian American vocalist, flutist, and composer Nathalie Joachim teams with American composer, performer, and media artist Pamela Z, culminating in world premieres of music they have written for each other to perform.
Program
- Angélica NEGRÓN This Person
- The Nation). She is co-founder of the critically acclaimed urban art pop duo, Flutronix. Upcoming world premieres include Joachim’s first ever symphonic and choral work commissioned by St. Louis Symphony and the In Unison Chorus; new chamber works for Roomful of Teeth, So Percussion, Imani Winds, and Lorelei Ensemble; and a micro-chamber opera commissioned by Boston Lyric Opera. Joachim’s debut solo album, Fanm d’Ayiti with Spektral Quartet, available on New Amsterdam Records, received a Grammy nomination for Best World Music Album, and 2020 saw the release of Transformation, a collaboration with students at Kaufman Music Center’s Special Music School High School. An avid educator, Joachim holds faculty positions at the University of Hartford, Princeton University, and Bang On a Can Summer Festival. Joachim is a United States Artist Fellow, and an artistic partner with the Oregon Symphony.
” data-js-id=”7800″ data-auto-translate=”true” data-wg-notranslate=”manual”>Nathalie JOACHIM “Suite pou Dantan” from Fanm d’Ayiti
- The Schmetterling
- Allison LOGGINS-HULL The Pattern
- The Nation). She is co-founder of the critically acclaimed urban art pop duo, Flutronix. Upcoming world premieres include Joachim’s first ever symphonic and choral work commissioned by St. Louis Symphony and the In Unison Chorus; new chamber works for Roomful of Teeth, So Percussion, Imani Winds, and Lorelei Ensemble; and a micro-chamber opera commissioned by Boston Lyric Opera. Joachim’s debut solo album, Fanm d’Ayiti with Spektral Quartet, available on New Amsterdam Records, received a Grammy nomination for Best World Music Album, and 2020 saw the release of Transformation, a collaboration with students at Kaufman Music Center’s Special Music School High School. An avid educator, Joachim holds faculty positions at the University of Hartford, Princeton University, and Bang On a Can Summer Festival. Joachim is a United States Artist Fellow, and an artistic partner with the Oregon Symphony.
” data-js-id=”7800″ data-auto-translate=”true” data-wg-notranslate=”manual”>Nathalie JOACHIM new work for Pamela Z and ensemble (world premiere, LA Phil commission)
- Nina SHEKHAR