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In 1911, legendary ragtime composer Scott Joplin created an opera unlike anything that had come before. Treemonisha is one of the few live performance pieces about the immediate post-slavery era written by a Black person who lived through it.
Joplin was never to see Treemonisha receive a full production in his lifetime, and it survives to the present day only in an incomplete form. Volcano has been working on this new version since 2016.
Led by a Black, female creative team from across North America, Joplin’s visionary tale of community and female leadership, has been reimagined with a new story and libretto by playwright and broadcaster Leah-Simone Bowen (The Secret Life of Canada), working with Emmy-nominated co-librettist Cheryl L. Davis. The show also incorporates expanded musical arrangements and new orchestrations by composers Jessie Montgomery (“Composer of the Year” – Musical America, Chicago Symphony Mead Composer in Residence, Sphinx Medal of Excellence), and Jannina Norpoth (2-time Grammy-nominated violinist/composer & first violin of NYC’s PUBLIQuartet). In the title role, Canadian soprano Neema Bickersteth – “an incredible performer” (The Guardian) whose “operatic soprano voice is a rich, otherworldly instrument” (The Scotsman, Edinburgh) – heads an all-Black cast, with an all-Black majority-female, nine-piece chamber orchestra performing on Western and African instruments. Award-winning Canadian stage director Weyni Mengesha, and internationally acclaimed Panamanian American conductor Kalena Bovell helm this ground-breaking version of Joplin’s opera. This marks the first all-Black orchestra and the first Black woman conductor in Canadian opera history.
Following previous announcements that Obsidian Theatre and Tapestry Opera have come together to commission a new Black Canadian opera - and the first ever in Obsidian's history - to be presented by TO Live in March of 2023, the companies are thrilled to share complete details of their upcoming collaboration, OF THE SEA.
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