ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø’s Director of Music Brent Runnels andÌýAffiliate Artist in Voice Wanda Yang-TemkoÌýparticipated in a video recording of “For Justice and Peace,” a new program by award-winning double bass soloist and composer Xavier Foley, that is commentary on social justice issues.

Donning masks and performing in a large concert space, both OU professors lent their vocal talents to this recording for the Grammy Award-winning ,Ìýa platform that hosts virtual music content to be enjoyed from home. The performance was conducted by Jerry Hou, the ASO’s new Associate Conductor and Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra Music Director.
“For Justice and Peace”, jointly commissioned by , and the , depicts the deep reverberations of slavery throughout American history. Interestingly, banging gavels and shouts can be heard throughout the concerto for violin, double bass and strings. They are symbolic of the long history of slavery—from Jamestown to the modern courtroom. The piece debuted in October 2019, amidst growing national unrest related to racial injustice.
“In the end,†says Foley of his composition, “the music offers light and hope as we all ultimately strive toward peaceful solutions.â€
The performance is now available through the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s virtual concert platform: .
