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Opus 175

11/23/2022

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For the past several years, the South Dakota Symphony has engaged local Indigenous communities through dialogue, music making, and recently, with a new recording! The ensemble's Music Director, Delta David Gier, and resident artist, Bryan Akipa join Garrett and talk about racial relations in South Dakota, the formation of the Lakota Music Project, and what the impact has been for white and Indigenous communities. Garrett and Scott celebrate Esperanza Spalding and offer feedback on the upcoming film, "The Chevalier", and share music by Nina Simone, Ned Rorem, and many others.

Support for TRILLOQUY comes from Schubert Club: schubert.org 
Playlist:

Nina Simone - "Go To Hell"
Esperanza Spalding - "Black Gold"
perf. Buskaid Soweto Ensemble - Symphonie Concertante in G major by Joseph Bolonge, Chevalier de Saint-George
Santa Esmerelda - "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"
Nina Simone - "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood"
Ned Rorem - "Sunday Morning" 
Mark O'Connor - "Johnny's Apple Pie" ​
More:

Lakota Music Project
Delta David Gier
Bryan Akipa
Esparanza Spalding To Leave Harvard Teaching Position
First Trailer Released For ‘Chevalier’ Biopic About 18th-Century Composer Joseph Boulogne
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