UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Imani Winds and Catalyst Quartet will join talents for “(Im)migration: music of change,” a 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18, concert at Schwab Auditorium featuring the world premiere of a work by Catalyst violinist and composer Jessie Montgomery.
For more information about the performance, visit Center for the Performing Arts online or call 814-863-0255.
“(Im)migration,” the Montgomery composition, is inspired by the Great Migration of African Americans during the 20th century, from the perspective of Montgomery’s great-grandfather William McCauley. The nonet will bring together spirituals and work songs that reflect her ancestor’s route from Mississippi through the West, north to the Dakotas, and eventually south to Georgia.
Through the special timbral effects of this mix of winds (flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and horn) and strings (two violins, viola and cello), the Montgomery composition will transform the ancestral stories, and reflections upon them, into music. The work continues the storytelling tradition passed through the composer’s mother — playwright, actor and teacher Robbie McCauley.
The Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State co-commissioned Montgomery’s composition through its membership in the national consortium Music Accord, which commissioned the work in conjunction with the Sphinx Organization.