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Nathalie Joachim on the Connection Between Brahms and Haiti

Nathalie Joachim on the Connection Between Brahms and Haiti

Update: 2024-03-11
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Nathalie Joachim is a Grammy-nominated flutist, vocalist and composer. She is the co-founder of the acclaimed flute-meets-electronica duo Flutronix, as well as the composer of the evening-length work “Fanm d’Ayiti,” which explores her heritage and, more broadly, women’s voices in Haiti. Her recently-released album “Ki moun ou ye” (“Which person are you?”) continues the musically-grounded investigation into identity. 

In this episode, Joachim recalls a formative experience with the music of Brahms, connecting her attraction to his music with the rhythmically inventive music of her family’s native Haiti.

The performance of Brahms Symphony No. 3 used in this episode features the New York Philharmonic under the baton of Alan Gilbert. Recording provided courtesy of the New York Philharmonic.

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Nathalie Joachim on the Connection Between Brahms and Haiti

Nathalie Joachim on the Connection Between Brahms and Haiti

Nathalie Joachim, Terrance McKnight, Clemency Burton-Hill