Featuring a ground-breaking collaboration between the Grammy Award-winning Kronos Quartet and Inuit vocalist Tanya Tagaq, Nunavut's program was created as a means of exploring the clarity, directness and unique relationships of music from the far north.
The Kronos Quartet has always explored musical territory far beyond the
boundaries of traditional string-quartet repertoire,
collaborating with
such diverse composers and performers as
Philip Glass, Bollywood diva
Asha Bhosle, and Tom Waits.
Tanya Tagaq, whose collaborators have included the Icelandic vocalist
Björk and the Galician Celtic group Lau, is no less eclectic in her
art, adapting the distinctive call-and-response improvisations of Inuit
throat singing to such radically different urban styles as electronica,
dance and rave. Traditionally performed by two women attempting to
outdo each other as they vocalize in turns, the second throat singer in
Nunavutis the quartet.
Also featured will be works by Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho;
Canadian composer and flautist Derek Charke; Icelandic post-rock band
Sigur Ros; Norwegian electrofunk band Xploding Plastix and the world
premiere of a piece commissioned for Luminato by Hurdy-Gurdy.
Date: Thursday June 12 and Friday June 13 Time: 8pmPlace: Isabel Bader Theatre, TorontoCost: $40-$50For more info on the event click hereTickets via Ticketmaster Also join Adventure Canada in Nunavut on our Baffin Expedition September 2-12, 2008. For more information on the Baffin Expedition, click here.