To Viola Desmond, 1946

$5.00

For contralto and piano (2019)

Description

Audio


Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1viyiu5bG1o
Lynne McMurtry, contralto
Alison d'Amato, pianist

World Premiere Performance
July 6, 2019
Pyatt Hall, Vancouver, BC

Duration

4 1/2 min.

Instrumentation

Contralto and piano

Text

Carolyn Nakagawa : Beloved Audience

Program Notes

To Viola Desmond, 1946 is a setting of Carolyn Nakagawa’s poem “Beloved Audience.”Subtitled “Olivia de Havilland to Viola Desmond, 1946,” the poem presents a fantastical take on a vignette from Canadian civil rights history. In 1946 Viola Desmond, a black businesswoman, was dragged from a movie theater for refusing to leave a seat in an area designated for whites. She was then convicted of tax evasion for the one-cent difference in ticket price for that seat. The conviction stood throughout Desmond’s life, though she eventually was pardoned more than fifty years after her death. Nakagawa’s poem focuses on the moments surrounding Desmond’s arrest at the theater. She imagines the reactions of Olivia de Havilland—the star of the movie Desmond was watching—as her on-screen image witnessed the fateful event. The singer takes on de Havilland’s role, addressingDesmond with empathy as she is removed from the theater

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