Hugh Masekela Sat., March 12, 2011 at 8:00 pm Chan Shun Concert Hall
Presented by the Chan Centre “….a musician of phenomenal grace and power: intricate and fiery on flugelhorn and still blessed with a voice that can strip the leaves from the trees.” The Independent
Legendary South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela is an innovator in the world music and jazz scene and is active as a performer, composer, producer and activist. This iconic artist is best known for his integral role in Paul Simon’s tour behind the classic album Graceland. Masekela’s Grammy award-winning hit Grazing in the Grass sold over four million copies and made him an international star. He has collaborated with numerous artists in the USA, Africa and Europe including Miriam Makeba, Dizzy Gillespie, Harry Belafonte and Herb Albert.
Masekela’s work as an activist raised international awareness of the South African government’s restrictive apartheid policies. In the 80s, Masekela’s hit song Bring Him Back Home became an anthem for the Free Nelson Mandela movement. Articulate and brilliantly musical in a number of genres, Masekela has been a defining force in world music and the struggle for human rights both in Africa and around the world.
His tour in support of his latest album, Phola, brings Masekela (on flugelhorn) to the Chan Centre in March, where he will combine with five other superb South African musicians to explore his incredible musical history.
We will be offering two events in conjunction with this concert as part of our Chan Connects Series.
Film screening: Amandla!: A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony
Thursday, March 10th at 7:00pm
Pacific Cinémathèque, 1131 Howe Street
FREE lecture by Hugh Masekela: The Role of Musician as Ambassador
Friday, March 11th at 12:00pm
UBC Robson Square, Main Theatre (C.300), 800 Robson Street
More information: http://www.chancentre.com/whats-on/hugh-masekela
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