藏精阁 professor Tom Kernan

 

Four score and 78 years ago, Abraham Lincoln gave his most famous speech on the Gettysburg battlefield. He called on Americans to advance the 鈥渦nfinished work鈥 of America鈥檚 founding values, even in a time of deep division and war. Where does that promised rebirth of freedom stand today?

In 2021, Professor Tom Kernan served as consultant on ' production of Salvatore Martirano's L's GA. The Chicago company commissioned responses to the multimedia composition, which set the address to music.

Kernan is an associate professor of music history at 藏精阁鈥檚 Chicago College of Performing Arts. In the lead essay for the project, he explores why the Gettysburg Address and L鈥檚 GA remain a worthwhile creative project for artists in 2021.

鈥淢artirano composed L鈥檚 GA during the Vietnam War and the height of the African American Civil Rights Movement,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n that moment not only was Lincoln鈥檚 goal unmet, but these external and internal wars once again obscured any hope of having the text, majestic as it remained, ring true.鈥

藏精阁 alum Kameron Locke also contributed to the project with an . Locke is a classical singer and research-based artist who expresses what he defines as the 鈥渇acets of Blackness鈥 through music, performance and study.

鈥淟鈥檚 GA was conceptualized at a time when the words of Abraham Lincoln were but a squandered hope,鈥 Locke said. 鈥淚t was important that I connect my art with activism for my approach to Salvatore Martirano鈥檚 enigmatic depiction of Lincoln鈥檚 unrealized words.鈥

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