Apr 20 2021
Jonathan Woody World Premiere, from Themes by Ignatius Sancho

Jonathan Woody World Premiere, from Themes by Ignatius Sancho

Presented by Handel and Haydn Society at Online/Virtual Space

H+H will give the world premiere of a commission by Jonathan Woody based on themes of Ignatius Sancho. Born on a ship carrying enslaved people in the Atlantic, Sancho was sold into slavery in the Spanish colony of New Grenada, later making it to England to become a business owner, writer, composer, and the first Black man to vote in a British election. Woody, an acclaimed bass-baritone as well as a highly regarded composer, has performed across the globe and H+H is proud to commission this new work. The program also will include music that inspired, or was inspired by, other compositions: Geminiani’s Concerto Grosso after Corelli, Op. 5, No. 5 in G Minor and Wassenaer’s Concerto Armonico No. 2 in B-flat Major, reputedly some of the origin material for Stravinksy’s Pulcinella.

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Admission Info

Free - Suggested donation $10

Dates & Times

2021/04/20 - 2021/04/20

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space