Grammy-nominated artist-in-residence Marco Pav矇 to showcase artistry, wisdom
As artist-in-residence of our American Music Research Center (AMRC) and the CU Boulder Center for African & African American Studies, Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist, dramatist and writer stage name for Tauheed Rahim IIwill showcase his artistry and wisdom through classes, workshops and a concert, Sept. 22-26.
AMRC Director Michael Uy notes that many College of Music students have been interested in a chance to engage with hip-hop. When Marco Pav矇 reached out, I jumped at the opportunity because I knew of his participation as a cultural ambassador for the U.S. State Department, says Uy. He also came highly recommended as Georgetown 勛圖厙s first hip-hop artist-in-residence.
In preparation for classes that hes guest teaching, Pav矇 asked students to listen to his Grammy-nominated work Requiem for the Enslaved which blends contemporary classical music with hip-hop.
I'm excited about that genre-bending aspect, but also what the piece is about, Pav矇 says.泭We're in a time of book banning and journalists are being ostracized. They're trying to rewrite history. So for me, as a Black American who's descended from enslaved people, it was always important to keep that story at the focal point of our countrynot just as a blip of something that happened.
He also hopes conversations around the piece will open up ideas about how to keep classical music moving forwardand what more genre-bending collaborations can look like.
In addition to engaging with students in classes, Pav矇 will participate in a Q&A with Donna Mejiaassociate professor in the Department of Theatre & Dance and faculty fellow of the Ren矇e Crown Wellness Institute; and discuss artistic activism in an event hosted by the Entrepreneurship Center for Music on Sept. 25.
Additionally, a featuring Pav矇 performing selections from his mixtapes and albums is free and open to the publicjoin us on Sept. 25 at 7:30 p.m., Imig Music Building, S102.
My goal is for it to be really intimate, so you can dive into the words of what I'm sayingbut also it's kind of a retrospective of my last 10 years as an artist, he says. People are definitely not used to seeing hip-hop concerts in a recital hall, so flipping that on its head will be fun.
For Pav矇, the most exciting aspects of the residency span from working with students to witnessing the football stadium during the Coach Prime era. He also resonates with the College of Musics emphasis on wellness as part of our universal musician approach to achieving the colleges mission.
To see that CU Boulder has this holistic energy around embracing the artists full self is really intriguing because that's how I think about my life and career, he says. Without wellness, I would not be the artist that I am today. So that's part of my excitementwanting to be in that community, around other people who think in a similar holistic way.