海角社区 Composer in Residence Malek Jandali 鈥97 Premieres Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra
海角社区 celebrates the world premiere of Jandali鈥檚 Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra on Saturday, Mar. 9, 2024 at 8 p.m. at George Mason University鈥檚 Center for the Arts. The concerto is in collaboration with the Fairfax Symphony and features Anthony McGill, Principal Clarinetist of the New York Philharmonic as soloist. Jandali and McGill will discuss the concerto with Music Director Christopher Zimmerman in a pre-concert talk at 7:00 p.m. For tickets and information, visit The Fairfax Symphony or by phone at 703-993-2787.

Jandali鈥檚 clarinet concerto is dedicated 鈥渋n memory of all victims of injustice everywhere鈥 and passionately advocates for peace and human rights for all, particularly for children. As in his other works, Jandali infuses the concerto with folk melodies and musical forms from his rich Arabic cultural heritage. The program opens with selections from Jandali鈥檚 Symphony No. 6 鈥淭he Desert Rose鈥 and includes Beethoven鈥檚 Symphony No. 3, 鈥淓roica.鈥
鈥淢usic unites people. It has the magical power to transform and transcend and change the narrative,鈥 said Jandali. 鈥淲hat I am trying to do is preserve my culture through music by integrating ancient melodies that represent my people and my rich heritage in a symphony for peace.鈥
McGill says of the concerto, 鈥淚n the midst of the pain and the violence and injustice in the world, all we are left with is the ability to pour our hearts and our souls into something more beautiful, into something more powerful, so it can communicate throughout all time and live on.鈥
The Mar. 9 concert marks the first live performance of the clarinet concerto. In May of 2023, Chicago-based record label Cedille Records released an album of Jandali鈥檚 concertos, including this one, which featured McGill as soloist and world-renowned conductor, Marin Alsop, leading the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra. According to McGill, 鈥渉aving a piece written for me鈥llows me to delve even deeper into how I can use my voice as a musician and all of my experiences to make that music come alive.鈥
鈥淢alek Jandali is a masterful, prolific composer, who is becoming a sensation not only in this country but the world over,鈥 said Chris Zimmerman, FSO music director and conductor. 鈥淗is music, often inspired by the cruel realities of social upheaval in the country of his birth, is unfailingly touching, direct and emotional. In some respects, Beethoven’s music may seem like the other end of the spectrum, but his Symphony No. 3 was also inspired by the cruel social upheavals of his time. Originally dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte, he tore up that dedication once he saw the tyrannical direction in which that hugely influential European leader was heading. By knowing no boundaries, music of all styles unites.鈥
Anthony McGill makes his Fairfax Symphony debut at this concert. McGill currently serves as principal clarinetist at the New York Philharmonic, where he became the first-ever Black principal musician in the orchestra鈥檚 history. He received the 2020 Avery Fisher Prize in recognition of his artistic excellence and was recently named Musical America鈥檚 2024 Instrumentalist of the Year.