SONGS IN FLIGHT

The achievement of “Songs in Flight”… is that it takes these murky, dehumanizing documents and illuminates them, shifting their perspective to reveal the person hidden in plain sight.

-New York Times


Songs in Flight began as a chance encounter with the Freedom on the Move database in late 2019. Dr. Edward Baptist, lead database historian, notes that it compiles “thousands of stories of resistance that have never been accessible in one place. Created to control the movement of enslaved people, the ads ultimately preserved the details of individual lives—their personality, appearance, and life story. Taken collectively, the ads constitute a detailed, concise, and rare source of information about the experiences of enslaved people.” Conversations with advisory board member and soprano Karen Slack, composer Shawn Okpebholo, and poet/curator Tsitsi Ella Jaji, over the next year evolved into a determination to tell stories that contextualized elements of the database, and brought them into the 21st century, blending them with current events. The heartbreaking and violent murders of Ahmaud Arbery in 2020 and Trayvon Martin in 2012, along with the imprint of too many others to name, are embedded within the fabric of Songs in Flight
A powerhouse of artist-storytellers – Will Liverman, Reginald Mobley, Karen Slack, Howard Watkins, Tsitsi Jaji, Shawn Okpebholo, and Kimille Howard – have built a memorial to the stories contained within Freedom on the Move. Musically, they tie the Western European tradition of art song to forms that are distinctly American, especially those of formerly enslaved African peoples. The addition of Rhiannon Giddens, with her deep history in many musical languages, opens a dialogue between folk and classical styles. The inclusion of her opening set provides an artistic interpretation of music that springs directly from the generations of people enshrined in the Freedom on the Move database.

Read more from Sparks co-directors Martha Guth and Erika Switzer about this project…

PERFORMERS & CREATIVE TEAM


The variety of voices and points of view enlivened Okpebholo and Jaji’s cycle with distinctive personalities, turning scraps of history into portraits of bravery.

-New York Times

PROGRAM NOTES


On the Sparks & Wiry Cries Podcast, Martha Guth interviews composer Shawn Okpebholo and baritone Will Liverman regarding their collaboration and work on Songs in Flight.


PERFORMANCES


Our preview performance: Songs in Flight
Live from the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture