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    Okoye: We Met at the Symphony

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    • Composer: Nkeiru Okoye
    • Instrumentation (this edition): Piano Reduction, Soprano
    • Originally for: Soprano, String Quartet (Violin I, Violin II, Viola, Cello)
    • Work: We Met at the Symphony
    • UPC: 680160687947

    Description

    With an original text by the composer, Nkeiru Okoye's WE MET AT THE SYMPHONY is a monodrama in three songs for soprano and string quartet or piano. The songs tell the story of a Black woman surprised to find a Black man in the sea of white faces at an orchestra concert, their subsequent romance, and her struggle to trust another Black man after betrayal and heartbreak. Okoye's poignant, insightful, and-sharp-witted poetry is set to dramatic and striking music that blends sensibilities from jazz, Broadway, and contemporary classical styles, with an unforgettable solo role for the soprano.