Copyright

T. Patrick Carrabré

Published On

2024-04-08

Page Range

pp. 148–150

Language

  • English

Print Length

3 pages

Diloo

  • T. Patrick Carrabré (author)
This piece reflects on the composition of the ‘Water’ movement.

Contributors

T. Patrick Carrabré

(author)

T. Patrick Carrabré is a Métis composer living in Vancouver. Construction of identity and community engagement are long-term themes in his compositions, artistic programming and administrative activities. His best-known works include Inuit Games, for katajjak (throat singers) and orchestra, which was a recommended work at the International Rostrum of Composers (2003), Sonata No. 1, The Penitent, for violin and piano, and From the Dark Reaches, which were nominated for JUNO awards. In 2021, he was recognized with a second Western Canadian Music Award (Classical Composer of the Year) for the album, 100,000 Lakes. Other recent work includes Métis Songs, commissioned by Harbourfront for Rebecca Cuddy and the Wood and Wire String Quartet, and Snewíyalh tl’a Staḵw (Teachings of the Water), written in collaboration with the Elektra Women’s Choir. His composition Orpheus (1), written in collaboration with pianist Megumi Masaki, was released on the Centredisc label in March 2023, and an EP of Métis Songs was released in September 2024 on Winter Wind Records.