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Ingrid Stölzel (left) is an American composer and teacher of composition at the University of Kansas School of Music. (Photo: Cristian Fatu). Leah Dorion (right) is an interdisciplinary Metis artist from Saskatchewan.

Ingrid Stölzel and Leah Dorion: Fine Arts Research Lecture in Music

A talk in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series in Music (FARLS), hosted by the Department of Music

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A talk and performance in the Fine Arts Research Lecture Series in Music (FARLS), hosted by the Department of Music.

Wednesday, Nov. 18
12:30 pm
Join Zoom meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89579339284?pwd=ZzNrMjVHOURvOUk5aE5oNHhZZ05RUT09

Meeting ID: 895 7933 9284

Passcode: 908281

Free and open to the public

About the event

This presentation is an interdisciplinary collaboration between American composer Dr. Ingrid Stölzel (DMA) and Métis artist Leah Dorion. To One Beyond Seas is a chamber music work for violin, voice and piano composed by Stölzel, featuring the words of Mohawk Canadian writer Emily Pauline Johnson. The work is paired with images created by Dorion. The performers for this presentation are violinist Dr. Véronique Mathieu (DMus), soprano Sarah Tannehill Anderson and pianist Ellen Sommer. Stölzel and Dorion will discuss the work, the creation process, and the collaboration behind To One Beyond Seas.

FARLS host: Dr. Veronique Mathieu (DMus)

Info: dean.mcneill@usask.ca


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