Kune
Winspear Centre
4 Sir Winston Churchill Square NW
14 janv. 2020
19:30 UTC−7
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Canada’s Global Orchestra was developed from a major initiative by The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto to explore and celebrate Canada’s cultural diversity and pluralism. The ensemble seeks to communicate in ways that words, politicians, and spiritual leaders cannot, and help to find that common language through music. KUNÉ means “together” in Esperanto. They released their debut album on Universal Music Canada in April 2018.
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Biographie de Kune
KUNÉ – Canada’s Global Orchestra – was developed from a major initiative by The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto to explore and celebrate Canada’s cultural diversity and pluralism. The ensemble seeks to communicate in ways that words, politicians, and spiritual leaders cannot, and help to find a common language through music. KUNÉ (which means “together” in Esperanto) released their debut Album on Universal Music Canada in April 2018 and will embark on their first US tour in the 19-20 Season.
The musicians hail from all corners of the globe—from Peru, Burkina Faso, Cuba, Ukraine, and beyond—and are now living in the Toronto area. The eleven musicians of KUNÉ play instruments as diverse as they are, from the tar of Iran to the bouzouki of Greece to the sitar of Pakistan. Over the course of 2017 the ensemble shared each other’s cultures and musical traditions as they rehearsed, composed, and gave workshops and community concerts.
The ensemble was conceived by Mervon Mehta, Executive Director of Performing Arts at The Royal Conservatory of Music. Originally known as the New Canadian Global Music Orchestra, the ensemble launched in Koerner Hall in June 2017 and has toured across Canada with stops in Ottawa, Calgary, London, Guelph, and Montréal.
Plus d'infoThe musicians hail from all corners of the globe—from Peru, Burkina Faso, Cuba, Ukraine, and beyond—and are now living in the Toronto area. The eleven musicians of KUNÉ play instruments as diverse as they are, from the tar of Iran to the bouzouki of Greece to the sitar of Pakistan. Over the course of 2017 the ensemble shared each other’s cultures and musical traditions as they rehearsed, composed, and gave workshops and community concerts.
The ensemble was conceived by Mervon Mehta, Executive Director of Performing Arts at The Royal Conservatory of Music. Originally known as the New Canadian Global Music Orchestra, the ensemble launched in Koerner Hall in June 2017 and has toured across Canada with stops in Ottawa, Calgary, London, Guelph, and Montréal.
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