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    Either/Or & ICE: The Music of Talib Rasul Hakim // NYPL for the Performing Arts

    Saturday, May 18, 2024 - 2:00pm - 4:00pm   map

    The Music of Talib Rasul Hakim

    Saturday, May 18, 2024
    2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
    The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts

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    PROGRAM

    Talib Rasul Hakim, composer

    Currents (1967)
    string quartet
    Four (1965)
    clarinet, trumpet, trombone, piano
    Music for Nine Players and Soprano Voice (1977)
    soprano, alto flute, English horn, bass clarinet, horn, trombone, piano,
    cello, double bass, percussion
    Psalm of Akhnaten; ca. 1365-1348 B.C. (1978)
    mezzo soprano, flutes, piano
    Scope-Seven (1965)
    piano solo

    Either/Or (EO) and International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE) co-present and collaborate on a program of works by legendary Society of Black Composers co-founder Talib Rasul Hakim. Following the performance, a panel discussion featuring three MacArthur composers— Courtney Bryan, Tyshawn Sorey, and ICE AD George Lewis — and EO’s Richard Carrick and Chris McIntyre will discuss the history and ongoing impact of Hakim’s work.

    Before his untimely passing, Talib Rasul Hakim (1940-88) was already becoming a widely influential composer, one who suffused his music for chamber and orchestral forces with intense deliberation, considered improvisations, dynamic rhythmic profiles, and purposeful silences. Hakim saw his compositions as more than just music: he saw music performance as the equivalent to an almost religious awakening. In the 1978 book The Black Composer Speaks, Hakim maintained, “It is hoped that whenever [my] music is performed, both performer and listener will experience some degree of inner stirring, that they will experience some philosophical, religious, political, emotional, intellectual experience.”

    In this program, ICE and Either/Or present five diverse aspects of Hakim’s artistry that consider music as an encounter with the divine. The program includes performances of Psalm of Akhnaten; ca. 1365-1348 B.C. (1978), an imposing trio work that features a searching articulation of faith, mysticism, and spirituality; Currents (1967), his masterful entry to the string quartet canon; Scope-Seven (1965), an enigmatic solo piano work recently discovered within the vast holdings of the Library for the Performing Arts; Four (1965) for quartet; and Music for Nine Players and Soprano Voice (1977), which features the combined forces of ICE and Either/Or performers.

    PERSONNEL
    Either/Or
    Richard Carrick, conductor
    Jennifer Choi, violin
    Jonathan Finlayson, trumpet
    Pala Garcia, violin
    Madison Greenstone, clarinet
    Chris McIntyre, trombone
    John Popham, cello
    Kal Sugatski, viola

    International Contemporary Ensemble
    Fay Victor, mezzo-soprano
    Isabel Lepanto Gleicher, flute
    Nicolee Kuester, horn
    Cory Smythe, piano
    Clara Warnaar, percussion

    Panel
    Courtney Bryan, composer; Tyshawn Sorey, composer; Richard Carrick, Director, Either/Or ; Chris McIntyre, Curator, Either/Or; George Lewis, Artistic Director, ICE

    Image of Mr. Hakim from the William A. Brown Collection, courtesy of the Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago

    Supported by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. More information at macfound.org.

    Made possible in part through lead support from Arlene and Larry Dunn Fund for Afrodiasporic Music and the Cheswatyr Foundation.