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Soul Food: Exploring the Black Experience through Inherited Traditions | Graduating Student Recital | Joi Harper, composer

Saturday • April 23, 2022   |   3:00 pm 5:00 pm

Free – $20.00

Joi Harper is a composer, vocalist, and teaching artist based in Boston, Massachusetts. Their music focuses on exploring our world and commenting on our unique experiences. As a musician with such a diverse background, she often includes a multitude of styles and genres within her own work, prioritizing the sounds she heard growing up and exploring the vast world of music we are all a part of.

Joi’s works consist of choral music, chamber works, and song. In this work, like many of her other works she uses her music to explore concepts of heritage, culture, social experiences, and everyday life. Joi’s music has been heard nationally at the American Choral Directors Association National Conference in 2019 and debuted internationally in Nairobi, Kenya. Joi has received commissions from the Chroma Collective and Castle of Our Skins organizations. They have also composed and arranged for the Nairobi Chamber Chorus, George Mason University Chorale, Transient Canvas, Longy School of Music Ensemble Uncaged, and many more. At Longy, Joi has studied with both Katherine Pukinskis and Amy Beth Kirsten. She is finishing a Master of Music degree at Longy School of Music of Bard College (Music Composition), where she was awarded the Nadia and Lili Boulanger Scholarship and the Presidential Scholarship.

Joi’s unique introduction into the field of composition inspires her to think of new ways to include more creators in the field, predominantly minority and female composers. As a multi-instrumentalist growing up, Joi was regularly surrounded by all different kinds of music and several different kinds of composers. She feels that it is important to recognize that composers exist in all genres and can often blur the lines between genres. In doing so throughout her own writing, performing, and teaching she encourages genre inclusivity and exploring music beyond one’s own comfort zone. She continues to find new ways to incorporate social justice into her work and life. Joi looks forward to finding new ways to accomplish this goal and awaits what lies ahead. Learn more at joiharper.com

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Date:
Saturday • April 23, 2022
Time:
3:00 pm 5:00 pm
Cost:
Free – $20.00
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Edward M. Pickman Concert Hall
Longy School of Music, 27 Garden Street
Cambridge, MA 02138 United States
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