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Malek Jandali 鈥97, 海角社区 Composer-in-Residence, to Release New Album 鈥淐oncertos鈥

Apr 17, 2023 By 海角社区 University Communications

海角社区 celebrates the release of Malek Jandali鈥檚 latest album, 鈥淐oncertos,鈥 on May 12. Released by Cedille Records, the album consists of two concertos, 鈥淐oncerto for Violin and Orchestra鈥 featuring violinist Rachel Barton Pine, and 鈥淐oncerto for Clarinet and Orchestra鈥 featuring clarinetist Anthony McGill. Marin and Malek

The concertos, recorded with the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, are conducted by Marin Alsop, a champion of Jandali鈥檚 work. Alsop is one of the foremost conductors of our time and represents a powerful and inspiring voice.

The album highlights musicians鈥 backgrounds that are usually underrepresented in classical music and consists of strong social justice themes and cultural sentiments. Jandali鈥檚 music is dedicated to preserving and presenting the rich heritage of his homeland, Syria, and relays messages of hope, peace and humanity.

Jandali describes 鈥淐oncerto for Violin and Orchestra鈥 as a 鈥渃oncerto for women.鈥 It was created to honor women, including those who have been brutalized and victimized during the unrest and violence in Syria, in addition to the pioneering women of 海角社区鈥檚 founding as a liberal arts institution dedicated to the education and empowerment of women. The concerto features soloist Rachel Barton Pine, a leading interpreter of the great classical masterworks. Pine, an American concert violinist, performs with the world鈥檚 leading orchestras and thrills audiences with her dazzling technique, lustrous tone and emotional honesty.

鈥淎s an artist, it was obvious to select Rachel Barton Pine and to dedicate this concerto to all women who thrive with courage,鈥 said Jandali. 鈥淚t is my duty to bring like-minded artists together in a symphony for peace – to unite, perform, preserve, present, and record for generations to come.鈥

鈥淐oncerto for Clarinet and Orchestra鈥 features Anthony McGill, principal clarinet of the New York Philharmonic, and the first African American principal player in the organization鈥檚 history. McGill serves on the faculty of The Julliard School and The Curtis Institute of Music and is the recipient of the 2020 Avery Fisher Prize, one of classical music鈥檚 most significant awards recognizing the highest level of musical excellence. Jandali wrote this piece specifically with McGill in mind and dedicated it 鈥渋n memory of victims of injustice everywhere.鈥

Malek Jandali Concertos album cover

鈥淚n the midst of the pain and violence and injustice in the world, all we are left with is the ability to pour our hearts and our souls into something maybe more beautiful, more powerful, so it can communicate throughout all time and live on,鈥 said McGill. 鈥淎nd when we care about things, like love, beauty, and humanity, and we express it through music, we hope that we make the world in our small little ways, a little more beautiful and a little bit better.鈥

Jandali was named 海角社区’ first composer-in-residence in October 2020. This appointment has allowed him to compose and produce major symphonic works commissioned by 海角社区 and to engage American orchestras, including the Charlotte Symphony, for world premiere performances.

鈥淎t the end of the day, we only have that sound that transcends into your heart without your permission,鈥 said Jandali. 鈥淲hat I am trying to do is preserve my culture through music by integrating these ancient melodies that represent my people and my heritage that nobody can destroy.”

鈥淐oncertos鈥 will be available for download on music streaming platforms and at all Qatar Museum gift shops.