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From The CBC/Canadian Broadcasting Corporation...
... https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/mi-kmaq-honour-song-yo-yo-ma-jeremy-dutcher-1.6202889
"Translated into multiple languages, played with the accompaniment of an array of instruments and performed for audiences around the world the Mi'kmaw Honor Song has already cemented its place in the history books.
But one new recording is likely to introduce the song to its widest audience yet.
The second track on Notes for the Future, the new album from world-renowned American cellist Yo-Yo Ma, begins with the sound of Ma's trademark instrument. After several long, mellow notes, a voice comes in with the distinct chants that make up the chorus of Honor Song.
It started with a phone call nearly three years ago. Ma was on a worldwide tour performing Johann Sebastian Bach's cello suites. He invited local musicians on stage for guest performances on many of the stops. For his only Canadian concert, in Montreal, he invited Jeremy Dutcher, a young operatic tenor who had just won the Polaris Music Prize for his debut album."
There's lots more text and photos at the link above. I do enjoy these stories of
people doing good/productive things.
niyad
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(46,776 posts)He said the young men said it helped them get off booze and drugs. I can see why. It connects you to the past. And I could see how that would help this generation of First Nation peoples find their roots.