With a particular live performance by two-time Polaris Prize winner Jeremy Dutcher, and an after-hours cocktail social gathering on the patio, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra will welcome the summer season solstice in memorable type. The efficiency, on June 21, additionally celebrates Nationwide Indigenous Peoples Day, and Delight.
Two-Spirit artist Jeremy Dutcher performs as a vocalist, whereas Lucas Waldin conducts the orchestra, with members of the WICIW | Togetherness Choir accompanying the Tobique First Nation singer.
As a classically skilled pianist and modern composer, pop, neoclassical, jazz, and conventional Indigenous influences mix in Dutcher’s music, which has garnered worldwide acclaim. Dutcher will likely be singing music from his debut launch Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa, (which received each the Polaris Prize and a JUNO Award in 2018,) and his latest album, Motewolonuwok, which garnered his second Polaris win.
“That is greater than a live performance — it’s a celebration of sunshine, id, and creative freedom,” says Mark Williams, Beck Household CEO of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. “We’re thrilled to welcome Jeremy Dutcher and invite Toronto to come back collectively in pleasure and reflection on this particular night time.”
So as to add to the event of celebrating Indigenous and queer delight, together with the official arrival of summer season, there will likely be a cocktail social gathering with a DJ, and the chance to mingle with Dutcher and musicians of the TSO.
Jeremy Dutcher with WICIW: The Choir from Motewolonuwok:
Jeremy Dutcher: A Distinctive Artist
Jeremy Dutcher has emerged as far more than a crossover music star. The Canadian pianist, tenor, composer, musicologist and activist is a member of the Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), of the Tobique First Nation based mostly right now in North-West New Brunswick. Dutcher is a graduate of Dalhousie College in Nova Scotia, the place he studied music and anthropology. He’s skilled as an operatic tenor.
Jeremy took his coaching and started to include parts of his roots, together with the vocal type in addition to repertoire. His debut album was recorded fully within the conventional (and nearly vanished) Wolastoqey language.
He continues to weave collectively an artistry that has produced a novel sound.
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