Invictus
In class today, we were listening to music from underrepresented composers, and one piece that grabbed my attention was Invictus by Anthony Barfield . Watching it in class, I realized this isn't the first time I've heard the piece before. I had actually watched this during the pandemic during my time in undergrad through word of mouth. He says in the video that he wrote the piece to represent the state of New York during 2020. As someone who was living in New York during the pandemic, I can attest to a lot of what he was saying. The Black Lives Matter movement and the changes to the city from COVID-19 were very much present. I don't know if you saw photos of Manhattan and Times Square during the pandemic, but those photos were very much real. It was very polarizing to see a city that is always bustling and feeling overpacked at times, to be almost completely barren, like straight out of a dystopian video game. During the pandemic, there were different ways musicians had t...
This is such a cool video. I feel like most of the time when we think about cultures crossing over, it’s usually about North American Cultures crossing over with other cultures, so it’s cool so see this cross between South American and Japanese culture. I also love that it’s a mix of different ages of people aging in the video.
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