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Fall concert engages students with stories of immigration and civil rights struggle

Pacific Wind Band performs the world premiere of Giovanni Santos' Ch獺vez, 1927 at Faye Spanos Concert Hall on the Stockton Campus.
paid homage to civil rights leaders C矇sar Ch獺vez and Rosa Parks during the bands fall, 2022 concert. Led by 捩硃釵勳款勳釵s Professor Vu Nguyen and composer and conductor in residence Giovanni Santos, Pacific students performed an intentionally diverse range of compositions that centered societal struggles, celebrated cultures, and focused upon historic and ongoing social inequity. That experience resonated with students.
The Concert Program
The centerpiece of the concert was the world premiere of Ch獺vez, 1927 written by Santos in honor of American Farmworkers Union co-founder, C矇sar Ch獺vez. Professor Nguyen paired Ch獺vez, 1927 with A Movement for Rosa, named for civil rights leader Rosa Parks, to honor the life and work of two civil rights icons.
Students also performed Lamento Cubano, a movement from Santos Three Latin American Dances, that highlights Santos deep emotional bond with his Cuban Grandmother, and by extension his familys heritage.
There was so much that Giovanni shared in rehearsal and in performance with our students that connected them to the deeper meaning behind the music, shared Professor Nguyen.
The History Behind Music
Student performers shared that learning the stories behind the music had a profound impact. Understanding the history portrayed in these works informed their musicianship.
Playing a piece that was for a cause so much bigger than myself was a really special experience, I am glad I was involved, said flutist and music therapy major Kalea Bringas 23.
Several members of 捩硃釵勳款勳釵s Wind Bands are current music education majors who said exploring these stories through music will influence their careers as future educators.
Ch獺vezs and Rosa Parks struggles for civil rights speaks to me as an educator. It's important to program works that honor these histories, said Ryan Abdelmalek, who is pursuing masters in music education and performed as a guest conductor and trumpeter in the concert.
Emotional Impact
Through a focus on civil rights movements in the Americas, the concert showcased the considerable strengths of 捩硃釵勳款勳釵s Wind Bands.
Dr. Nguyen took time to teach us more about the meaning of the [civil rights] movement and the sacrifices made throughout the process, said clarinetist and music education major Maggie Juarez 24. Learning this history through the world premiere of `Ch獺vez, 1927 was an exceptional way to honor the movement of the National Farm Workers Association.
Santos dedicated Lamento Cubano to his departed grandmother. As we worked with Professor Santos, he not only explained the reason for this dedication, but also described how and why his family left Cuba, said hornist, music education and music performance double major Braydon Ross 23. "How the resulting extended separation affected their family and how many other families experienced similar challenges. Hearing this story brought the music to a deeper level as a performer as I had these stories and emotions to draw upon while playing the piece.
Community Collaboration
50 partner ensembles co-commissioned Santoss Ch獺vez, 1927 alongside Pacific, including Stocktons C矇sar Ch獺vez High School and Lincoln High School. Pacific s Conservatory of Music was the lead commissioner.
The event included Mart穩n Camps reading of No ceses, C矇sar Ch獺vez, a poem written in collaboration with his friend Emilio Martinez who worked in the fields and saw Ch獺vez march in 1966. Camps is director of 捩硃釵勳款勳釵s Latin American Studies program. Images and quotes highlighting C矇sar Ch獺vez accompanied 捩硃釵勳款勳釵s performance of the work in Ch獺vezs honor. Lisa Cooperman, assistant professor and university curator, compiled the visual montage.
捩硃釵勳款勳釵s Conservatory of Music and Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion sponsored the concert.