“Pew Fellows Sumi Tonooka, a composer and musician, and Phillip B. Williams, a poet and author, work in different mediums. Yet, through their one-on-one conversation, they discovered commonalities in the ways they “channel” their compositions and how they’ve experienced shifts in their artistic identities.”
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My new orchestral work, Only The Midnight Sky And Silent Stars was made possible by the Emerging Black Composers Project. I was one of four winning composer finalists in 2022. The work was premiered by the San Francisco Conservatory of Music Orchestra in February 2023 under the direction of conductor Edwin Outwater at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
The music is inspired by a poem called ‘Haiku and Tanka for Harriet Tubman’ by the brilliant, Philadelphia poet laureate, Sonia Sanchez. I love the way this poem brings Harriet Tubman to life, you can feel her spirit, strength and courage. There is a fierceness and clarity of image and rhythm in the poem which I tried to capture in the music. I could literally see her running and emerging from a southern country road with the morning mist in her hair. I based each movement on three stanza’s that were most evocative for me.
Movement I. Running (0-1’00”) II. Picture Her (1’00-2’04”) III. Turning South ( 2’05-5:05)
In June, M³ presented its Third Annual M³ Lifetime Achievement Award to saxophonist-composer Erica Lindsay at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem in recognition of her contributions to the community through her prolific musical accomplishments, leadership, and educational work. To celebrate, Erica and Sumi performed a short set before the award presentation. Congratulations Erica!