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Reborn: Songs of War & Peace delves into the intersection between music and the human experience during times of conflict and remembrance. Through a myriad of musical styles, the concert illustrates how music has been a source of solace, a means of processing grief, and a beacon of hope that spans history and culture.

The concert will feature a diverse selection of pieces that highlight the dual themes of war and peace, juxtaposing the stark realities of conflict with the enduring human spirit and capacity for hope.

Musical highlights include excerpts from “Seven Last Words of Unarmed” by Joel Thompson; a powerful piece that memorializes the final words of unarmed black men killed by police. The concert will also feature pieces by renowned Canadian composers Eleanor Daley, Mark Sirett, Hussein Janmohamed, and Cree-Dene composer Sherryl Sewepegaham, offering a rich tapestry of sounds and stories that reflect our diverse cultural heritage.

ABOUT CANTABILE
For 28 years, the award-winning Cantabile Choirs have captivated Kingston audiences with exceptional singing, innovative programming, and renowned guest artists. As one of the largest choral organizations in Canada, Cantabile offers high-quality music education and performance opportunities to singers of all ages. The choirs have earned national and international acclaim, including a Gold Medal at the Young Prague Festival, the Jury Prize for Innovative Programming at the Cork International Choral Festival, the Outstanding Choral Event award from Choral Canada, and multiple awards from the Ontario Music Festivals Association. Beyond their thrilling live performances in Kingston, the choirs regularly tour internationally and boast an extensive discography.

Learn more about Cantabile: www.cantabilechoirs.ca

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