Oklahoma City, OK – Renowned Chickasaw composer Jarod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate, celebrated for his unique fusion of classical music and Native American traditions, is set to debut a new work with the Oklahoma City Philharmonic. The composition, titled American Indian Symphony, will be featured in the eagerly anticipated "World Premiere!," concert scheduled for April 19, 2025 at the Civic Center Music Hall.
Unique Soloists and Collaborators:
In a distinctive choice, Tate has selected two esteemed soloists: Dr. Kirsten C. Kunkle, a prominent Native American soprano from the Mvskoke Nation, and Mark Billy, a Verdi baritone of Choctaw ancestry. They will be joined by Canterbury Voices, Oklahoma's premier symphony chorus, enhancing the cultural depth of the performance.
Acclaimed Composer and Cultural Ambassador:
Tate's compositions have resonated with audiences at performances in prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Smithsonian Institution, and Lincoln Center. Recognized with numerous accolades including the 2024 USA Fellowship, Tate continues to enrich musical landscapes with his profound cultural insights.
“I am like many artists; throughout world history; who represent their culture and ethnicity in their artistic works. Generally, I allow myself to be intensely influenced by musical architecture, melodies and the rich ethos of North American tribal cultures. Sometimes a listener can hear very clear cultural melodies soaring above the orchestra. Sometimes they can hear mixed meters and rhythmic phrases familiar to each tribe. One thing that is consistent is my emotional, dramatic, and theatric presentations.” Explained Tate.
Music Director's Vision:
Under the direction of Alexander Mickelthwate with the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, American Indian Symphony promises a rich orchestral tapestry that accentuates the rhythmic and melodic traditions of Native American music, delivering a powerful cultural experience.
“I am personally very excited for the “World Premiere!” and Jerod Tate’s American Indian Symphony as it is the culmination of a several years-long creative partnership.
Storytelling through music is extremely powerful. To have the opportunity here in Oklahoma to have a Chickasaw classical composer create a piece of music about Native American storytelling is completely unique and amazing and has never been done before. It will be an honor for all of us at the OKCPHIL to give the “World Premiere!” this April.” Said Music Director Alexander Mickelthwate.
Ticket Information:
Tickets for "World Premiere!" will be available for purchase starting August 23rd at 9:00 a.m. Due to anticipated demand, early booking is recommended.
This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.
About OKC Philharmonic:
Founded in 1988, the Oklahoma City Philharmonic has delighted audiences for over three decades with its diverse repertoire, including Classics, Orchestral Pops, and Discovery Family concerts. Led by Alexander Mickelthwate, the orchestra remains dedicated to inspiring and enriching the community through the power of orchestral music.
For more information, please visit okcphil.org.