Rhiannon Giddens opera: Omar [View all]
https://www.middleeasteye.net/discover/us-omar-ibn-said-slavery-opera-story-islamic-scholar
Omar: The opera that tells the story of an enslaved Islamic scholar
Omar ibn Said wrote an Arabic autobiography during his enslavement in the US that is the inspiration for a new production
Charleston, South Carolina, was one such port, with over 100,000 West Africans being shipped there. On one of those ships was Omar Ibn Said, a 37-year-old Islamic scholar of Fulani descent.
His story is less well-known than that of abolitionists and former slaves, such as Olaudah Equiano and Frederick Douglass. However, a new opera attempts to rectify this and bring his narrative to light.
Named Omar, it follows Ibn Said's spiritual journey from Futa Toro, a desert region between present-day Mauritania and Senegal, through his enslavement in North Carolina under a man called Johnson and later by General James Owen of Bladen county.
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Estimated over 30% of enslaved Africans were literate Muslims. Omar was a Koranic scholar. His autobiography written in Arabic is the basis for Rhiannon Giddens new opera Omar.
Rhiannon is known for her country/bluegrass/early American music but began her career in opera. She is also a MacArthur genius grant recipient.
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Rhiannon Giddens: "Julie" (original)
First sung in public at the invitation of Peggy Seeger.
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/q/tuesday-may-31-2022-rhiannon-giddens-tablo-1.6471119
Rhiannon interview with Tom Powers/Q on the morning of Omar premier.