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Throughout the pandemic, musicians and artists in Rochester have done so much to keep us all connected, comforted, and inspired while also facing so many…
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Much has been reported recently about the limited representation and inequity in the world of classical music. From musicians of color being represented…
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On January 26, 2021, The Sound Health Network was launched to explore how music can provide insights into brain functioning, reduce social isolation,…
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Julliard-trained violinist and writer Emma Sutton-Williams has written an article for Rolling Stone magazine titled, "Julliard Must Modernize, or It Will…
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The Glimmerglass Festival, the summer opera and musical theater festival in Cooperstown, New York, has announced plans for a re-imagined live season of…
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The late Paul Burgett recorded this reflection during the Obama years in the white house. It is a reflection on the importance of celebrating the…
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It’s difficult for composer Jaap Nico Hamburger to explain most of what goes into writing his music: it happens quickly, he doesn’t sketch or work things…
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Jason Max Ferdinand, Associate Professor and Director of Choral Activities at Oakwood University (Huntsville, AL), takes a new approach to choral…
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One of WXXI's (recent) Community Advisory Board Members and lover of classical music, shared Alex Ross' September 14, 2020 New Yorker article with me,…
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Since the pandemic shuttered all live music performances, musicians have been struggling to figure out how to bring music back to the people, and how to…