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  • #ClassicsaDay #BlackLivesMatter Week 5

    Jul 31st, 2020 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #BlackLivesMatter, #ClassicsaDay, Chanda Dancy, Jessie Montgomery, Rosephanye Powell, Twitter

    The Classics a Day team unanimously decided to make #BlackLivesMatter the theme for July. Classical music isn’t immune to systemic racism. It’s an art form that, like painting, sculpture, literature, or poetry, is a powerful form of expression for many voices. But some voices are heard more often than others. If you’d like to learn […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #BlackLivesMatter Week 4

    Jul 24th, 2020 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #BlackLivesMatter, #ClassicsaDay, Classical music, Daneil Kidane, Derrick Spiva Jr, Dorothy Rudd Moore, Irene Britton Smith, Philippa Schuyler, R. Nathaniel Dett, Twitter

    The Classics a Day team unanimously decided to make #BlackLivesMatter the theme for July. Classical music isn’t immune to systemic racism. It’s an art form that, like painting, sculpture, literature, or poetry, is a powerful form of expression for many voices. But some voices are heard more often than others. If you’d like to learn […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #BlackLivesMatter Week 3

    Jul 17th, 2020 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #BlackLivesMatter, #ClassicsaDay, Classical music, Florence Price, George Walker, Margaret Allison Bonds, Ulysses Kay, William L. Dawson

    The Classics a Day team unanimously decided to make #BlackLivesMatter the theme for July. Classical music isn’t immune to systemic racism. It’s an art form that, like painting, sculpture, literature, or poetry, is a powerful form of expression for many voices. But some voices are heard more often than others. If you’d like to learn […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #BlackLivesMatter Week 2

    Jul 10th, 2020 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #BlackLivesMatter, #ClassicsaDay, Adolphus Hailstork, Anthony R. Green, Carles Lucien Lambert, Clarence Cameron White, Classical music, Lucien-Léon Guillaume Lambert, Twitter

    The Classics a Day team unanimously decided to make #BlackLivesMatter the theme for July. Classical music isn’t immune to systemic racism. It’s an art form that, like painting, sculpture, literature, or poetry, is a powerful form of expression for many voices. But some voices are heard more often than others. If you’d like to learn […]

  • #ClassicsaDay #BlackLivesMatter Week 1

    Jul 3rd, 2020 | By Ralph Graves
    Tags: #BlackLivesMatter, #ClassicsaDay, Classical music, J. Rosamond Johnson, Twitter, Undine Smith Moore, William Grant Still

    The Classics a Day team unanimously decided to make #BlackLivesMatter the theme for July. Classical music isn’t immune to systemic racism. It’s an art form that, like painting, sculpture, literature, or poetry, is a powerful form of expression for many voices. But some voices are heard more often than others. If you’d like to learn […]

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