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Trondheim Symphony Orchestra performs Five Freedom Songs
- featured work:
 - Five Freedom Songs
 
- presenter:
 - Trondheim Symphony Orchestra
 - 73 53 98 00
 - billett@olavshallen.no
 - https://www.tso.no/
 
- venue:
 - Olavshallen Concert Hall
 -    Kjøpmannsgata 48, 7010 
Trondheim, Norway + Google Map - http://www.olavshallen.no/
 
- event category:
 - Performances
 
- CONDUCTOR
Kristian Sallinen
 - SOLOIST, MEZZO-SOPRANO
Sive Misund
 
Program
- Zoltan Kodaly
(1882–1967)Galántai táncok (Galanta’s Dancer) (1933) - Jessie Montgomery
(1981–)Five Freedom Songs (2021)
1. My Lord, What a Morning
2. I Want to Go Home
3. Lay dis Body Down
4. My Father, How Long?
5. The Day of Judgment.BREAK
 - Jessie MontgomeryRecords from a Vanishing City (2016)
 - Jean Sibelius
(1865–1957)Symphony No. 7, Op. 150 (1918–1924) 
About the concert
Our Thursday concert has become a regular highlight during Kamfest and tonight festival composer Jesse Montgomery gets to frolic, not only with a full symphony orchestra, but also with Siv Misund’s beautiful and warm mezzo-soprano sound.
Five Freedom Songs is a song cycle that honors the African-American musical heritage, but in a more non-traditional setting. The songs are accompanied by strings and percussion in a composition that is described as sensitive and expressive.
Records from a Vanishing City is a tone poem that depicts the music she grew up with and had around her in Lower Manhattan – an energetic and colorful mix of Latin jazz, Western art music, alternative rock, avant-garde jazz, poetry, Caribbean electronica and Angolan lullabies.
Her compositions are balanced by two opposite poles; Kodaly’s rhythmic Hungarian folk dances and Sibelius’ cool Nordic light. Kodaly’s Dances of Galanta takes us on a journey through the Hungarian plains and into the teeming city streets, while Sibelius’ short Symphony No. 7 gives us some wonderful prisms of the orchestra’s timbres, where every single note is vividly alive.