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Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Presents CURRENT : Routes

November 7, 2024 | By Libby Huebner
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra

Iconoclastic American pianist Lara Downes makes her highly-anticipated debut as the inaugural Creative Partner of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO), a preeminent interpreter of historical masterworks, with CURRENT: Routes, a program that navigates the highways and byways of American music, tracing the journeys and migrations that have shaped the country’s musical landscape. Downes appears with celebrated Grammy-winning folk musician Dom Flemons, known as The American Songster®, on Saturday, November 23, 2024, at the Autry Museum of the American West.

CURRENT: Routes explores the complex intersections of folk and classical traditions, showcasing how these influences have evolved over time and uncovering untold narratives of American life, including the stories of Black cowboys and their enduring contributions to Western culture.

Downes and Flemons delve into the folk melodies that inspired Aaron Copland’s compositions, centering on his score for the ballet “Billy The Kid,” which unexpectedly reveals the musical legacy of Black cowboys in the Wild West. The program also traces the migration route from Jim Crow Mississippi to mid-century Los Angeles of William Grant Still, known as the “Dean of African American omposers,” and follows other American road trips via Carlos Simon’s Warmth from Other Suns and John Adams’ Road Movies

Through this genre-fluid collaboration, Downes and Flemons highlight the emotional experiences of migration and the roots of modern Black culture, from the often-overlooked history of Black Americans whose contributions to the West left an enduring legacy to the current revival of Black country narratives via Beyoncé and other contemporary artists.

Downes, featured on piano, and Flemons, an expert on the banjo, guitar, harmonica, jug, percussion, quills, fife, and rhythm bones, are joined by LACO violinists Josefina Vergara and Susan Rishik, violist Jonathan Moerschel, and cellist Giovanna Clayton.

Flemons, who processes this history through his ancestral roots in East Texas, has previously paid tribute to the music, culture, and the complex history of the golden era of the Wild West on his 2018 release Black Cowboys and 2023’s Grammy-Award Winning Traveling Wildfire. He will perform selections from both albums. 

Downes brings her visionary work in bridging cultural gaps and finding musical connections to her curation of this performance, the first in a two-part series. Her work with LACO, in a unique role that harnesses her energies across a broad landscape of performance, curation, community engagement, education, and advocacy, aims to illustrate common ground and shared experience through the connective power of music.

Downes, her new role as LACO’s Creative Partner, continues her long relationship with Watts Learning Center (WLC). Leading up to the concert, on November 21 Downes and Flemons will present an interactive community performance at the Green Meadows Park Recreation Center in South LA, engaging middle school students in reflection on the history of slavery and emancipation, migration and determination that shaped the West and influences our culture to this day. Selected students from WLC will attend the November 23 concert as special guests of LACO.

The Autry Museum of the American West is located at 4700 Western Heritage Way, Los Angeles, CA 90027. For information and general admission tickets to the program on November 23 ($41), please visit www.laco.org or call 213 221 3920.

 

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