– Internationally lauded orchestra and opera companies create a silent album in defiance of threats to arts around the world –
- The album is entitled Cwaka. The Silence. features recordings of the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) and Cape Town Opera (CTO) performing silent versions of some of their greatest works
- Pink Floyds’ Nick Mason, Actor Victoria Ekanoye, Actor Stephen Boxer, Violinist and Conductor Pinchas Zukerman, Opera Singers Pretty Yende and Sonnyboy Dladla and more have pledged their support
- The performance was staged as an act of defiance and solidarity in the face of the threat of being permanently silenced after months of COVID closures and restrictions stifled incomes
- The album will be launched on Spotify on 30th November [Link embedded here] and on vinyl via cwakathesilence.co.za in January 2022
- 40 limited edition fine art prints, numbered and signed by internationally renowned South African artist William Kentridge – will be auctioned to raise desperately needed funds. These prints will accompany an exclusive vinyl record
- An additional 50 exclusive vinyl records featuring William Kentridge’s art on the cover will be available for purchase online
- Cape Town Opera and the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra are calling on artists and supporters worldwide to join their rallying cry to stop the silencing of the arts, whether through COVID, conflict, censorship and more
- Watch the campaign video, performance and interviews here
Across the world, right now – from Cape Town to Kabul and London to Beijing – the arts are being silenced. COVID, conflict, censorship, loss of funding, displacement – even natural disasters – are seeing to it that the volume is being turned down on one of humanity’s driving forces: creative expression.
But in South Africa, two world-class organisations currently dealing with these enormous pressures, The Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra (CPO) and Cape Town Opera (CTO), are standing up for the arts, both in their country and across the world, with the release of a new album: Cwaka. The Silence.
The album features recordings of silent versions of some of their greatest works. It also includes an original 49-second title track, Cwaka. The Silence., which people are being urged to add to their Spotify playlists as a way of driving awareness and raising funds for the cause. “Cwaka”, pronounced ts-wah-kah, is the is Xhosa word for silence. The isiXhosa pronunciation is available here at 1:20.
The release comes after the two institutions have been forced by COVID to either stop live performances altogether or to perform to extremely limited audiences for 18 months now, leading to a significant earnings’ loss. The funds raised in this campaign will go directly to supporting the arts in South Africa. Alumni such as the world-famous soprano Pretty Yende were set on their career paths by Cape Town Opera. The funds raised will also help to support the work these organisations do both on stage and in the local community, including discovering bright young talent from diverse, vulnerable, impoverished, at-risk and underrepresented backgrounds.
Nicholas Ackerman, Director of the Duet Endowment Trust that assists in funding the CTO and CPO, commented on the launch of this project, “When we embarked on it, it was a direct response to the devastating effect of the pandemic on our orchestra and opera company. As we now approach the launch date, we see just how much the arts are under threat around the world; whether it’s COVID here in Cape Town, or the Afghan Women’s Orchestra being oppressed by the Taliban, or visual artists like Ai Wei Wei who has recently spoken about being exiled and censored; or even the cultural funding being quietly eroded away in places such as the UK.”
“We were inspired to do two things: firstly, to raise the funds we need to keep our beloved Cape Town, South African and African classical institutions alive, but also as a rallying cry for the artists around the world being silenced. We believe the arts are at the heart of what makes us human, what brings joy and meaning to life, and that they’re worth fighting for. Yes, we are asking people to listen to our silence – and then we want them to go out and support their own local creative voices as well.”
People can listen to the album from 30th November on Spotify, or other preferred streaming services, here, and via the campaign website cwakathesilence.co.za, where they can also watch a performance of the title track, donate to the fund, buy one of 50 limited edition copies of the vinyl, or register for the auction of one of only 40 limited edition fine art prints, numbered and signed by artist, William Kentridge, whose work features in the permanent collection at the Tate among other galleries around the world.
The full tracklist is as follows:
Side A1. Cwaka. The Silence. | Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra and Cape Town Opera2. Che gelida manina, La bohème (Silent Version) | Giacomo Puccini3. Summertime, Porgy and Bess (Silent Version) | George Gershwin4. Carmen Fantasie (Silent Version) | Pablo de Sarasate5. Rallalala, Hänsel und Gretel (Silent Version) | Engelbert Humperdinck
Side B1. L’amour est un oiseau rebelle (Habanera), Carmen (Silent Version) | Georges Bizet2. The Carnival of the Animals (Silent Version) | Camille Saint-Saëns3. Symphony No. 9 (Silent Version) | Alfred Schnittke, reconstructed by Aleksander Raskatov4. Eine Hex’ Steinalt, Hänsel und Gretel (Silent Version) | Engelbert Humperdinck
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