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American Railroad: Silkroad Ensemble with Rhiannon Giddens


FEATURED ARTISTS: Rhiannon Giddens, Artistic Director, banjo, voice Shawn Conley, bass Pura Fé Crescioni, lap-steel guitar, voice Sandeep Das, tablas Haruka Fujii, percussion Maeve Gilchrist, celtic harp Wu Man, pipa Karen Ouzounian, cello Mazz Swift, violin, voice Niwel Tsumbu, guitar Francesco Turrisi, frame drums, accordion Kaoru Watanabe, percussion Michi Wiancko, violin Silkroad’s newest initiative, American Railroad, illuminates the impact of African American, Chinese, Irish, and Native American communities on the creation of the Transcontinental Railroad and America’s Westward Expansion. Exploring the dissemination of cultures across the United States, the railroad was to North America what the Silk Road was to China, the Far East and Europe. These and other immigrant populations played a fundamental role in one of America’s most important technological and economic achievements of the 19th century – and shaped its cultural identity – yet their contributions have all too often been erased from history. This performance will amplify untold stories to paint a richer, more accurate picture of the origins of the American Empire which profoundly reverberate today, and the formation of our multifaceted American identities. As highlighted in the New York Times, Silkroad’s newest undertaking challenges modern perceptions of the American identity by highlighting stories untold and voices unheard. Led by artistic director Rhiannon Giddens, each stop on the American Railroad tour will contextualize — or rather re-contextualize — the railroad through music. Chinese traditional music on the guzheng, pipa, erhu, and qinqin are contrasted with the fiddle, bones, tambo and banjo of Black musical traditions, or their Indigenous and Celtic counterparts. These cultural intersections reveal a thread of commonality despite their varied origins, and remind us of the intricately rich American story. The program will heavily feature new, original music written by Ensemble members and outside composers.

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