2022 Spoleto Festival USA program book

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Sounds Like Transcendence Spiritual matters, conveyed through music, course through this year’s Festival with fresh power By Larry Blumenfeld

Randy Weston at the piano, Spoleto Festival USA (2016), photo by William Struhs

“Why is music called the divine art, while all other arts are not so called? We may certainly see God in all arts and in all sciences, but in music alone we see God free from all forms and thoughts.” Those words appear on the first page of The Mysticism of Sound and Music: The Sufi Teachings of Hazrat Inayat Khan. By the time of his death in 1927, Khan, a master player of the vina in his native India, was best known for bringing Sufism—the mystical form of Islam that emphasizes an inward search for God—to the West through lectures that were later transcribed into books. Spirituality is elemental to the history of music; musical expression figures into all forms of human devotion to a higher power. These reciprocal truths course through this year’s Festival with a particular focus on Sufism’s humanistic message, and a broader consideration of Black spiritual transmission throughout the African Diaspora. Such presentations help reconnect lineages torn apart but never lost, and guide us toward unity in defiance of that which separates us. I received Khan’s book 20 years ago from pianist Randy Weston, a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master

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who performed at Spoleto Festival USA twice (in 1981 and, two years before his death, in 2016), and whose music emphasized bonds between American jazz and African traditions. Years later, saxophonist Sonny Rollins, as eminent a jazz statesman as there is, recalled for me how his friend and fellow saxophonist—the late, great John Coltrane—had talked about Khan’s book. “Both John and I had ethical values we were developing at that time,” Rollins told me, “So this book was significant, because it showed us that music and those impulses go together in a natural way. It was a wonderful realization that music, if you're trying to play honestly, and the attempt to become a better person are of one piece.” In 1965, around the time of that exchange between saxophonists, Coltrane released A Love Supreme, an album-long suite from his classic quartet that stands among jazz’s biggest commercial successes and modern music’s most stirring expressions of spiritual awakening. (During the suite’s final section, “Psalm,” the phrases Coltrane plays amount to a recitation, syllable by syllable, of the original devotional poem included in his liner notes: To listen while reading along is a riveting experience.) The devotional verses that open the Qu’ran are the first words of Rhiannon Giddens’s libretto for Omar, which is presented in its world premiere at this year’s Festival. The


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Contributors

23min
pages 128-148

Committees and Volunteers

2min
pages 125-126

Institutional Contributors

1min
page 127

Administration and Apprentices

3min
pages 122-124

Charleston Symphony Orchestra Chorus

1min
page 121

Spoleto Festival USA Chorus

1min
page 120

Spoleto Festival USA Orchestra

2min
pages 118-119

Music Texts

28min
pages 108-117

A Community Engaged

2min
pages 106-107

Wells Fargo Festival Finale featuring Shakey Graves

1min
page 103

Conversations With

1min
pages 104-105

Cécile McLorin Salvant ^

1min
page 102

Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway

1min
page 101

Music in Time: The Street

6min
pages 95-97

Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony

9min
pages 98-100

Tyshawn Sorey/Aaron Diehl/Matt Brewer ^

2min
pages 91-92

Ravi Coltrane: Universal Consciousness ^

1min
page 90

Rhapsodic Overture

8min
pages 87-89

The War and Treaty

1min
page 84

Linda May Han Oh and Fabian Almazan ^

1min
page 83

Allison Russell

1min
page 82

Youssou NDOUR: Mbalax Unplugged ^

1min
page 77

Sounds Like Transcendence

6min
pages 74-76

Lift Every Voice

6min
pages 79-81

Nduduzo Makhathini

1min
page 78

Music in Time

5min
pages 72-73

Rhiannon Giddens and Francesco Turrisi

1min
page 71

Tell Your Story: An Orchestra Project

3min
page 70

Bank of America Chamber Music

17min
pages 63-69

Machine de Cirque

3min
pages 60-61

Dusk by Fletcher Williams

1min
page 62

Storm Large

1min
pages 58-59

Until the Flood

5min
pages 56-57

Malpaso Dance Company ¤

8min
pages 50-53

The Approach

5min
pages 54-55

Ballet Encore ¤

7min
pages 46-49

Reggie Wilson/Fist and Heel Performance Group ¤

12min
pages 42-45

La bohème

20min
pages 30-35

Unholy Wars

18min
pages 36-41

Omar

24min
pages 22-29

What’s in a name?

6min
pages 16-18

From the General Director

4min
pages 10-11

From the Chair of the Board

2min
pages 8-9

Always a Creator

5min
pages 19-21
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