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Summer 2022
Features | July 25, 2022
Music Therapy Opens Up
Music therapists do specialized work, but their knowledge can help all musicians contribute to the nation's health.
Summer 2022
Features | July 15, 2022
Decolonizing the Concert Hall
As Artistic Director of the International Contemporary Ensemble, George E. Lewis leads us to a "new world music."
Summer 2022
Features | July 6, 2022
Scattered to the Winds
The remarkable story behind Fallen Petals of Nameless Flowers, a new chamber work inspired by the lives of juvenile lifers.
Spring 2022
Features | May 23, 2022
Close Listening
A new qualitative study focusing on the experiences of Black Americans at arts and culture organizations offers some first st
Spring 2022
Features | May 16, 2022
Let Freedom Ring
The great body of music from trumpeter and composer Wadada Leo Smith can be seen as one long series of empowering acts.
Spring 2022
Features | April 19, 2022
Clearing the Way
With its multi-year UNCOVERED project, the Catalyst Quartet aims to ensure that the works of Florence Price, Samuel Coleridge
Winter 2022
Features | February 14, 2022
Afraid of Nothing
The cellist Seth Parker Woods’ fearless embrace of the unknown.
Winter 2022
Features | January 10, 2022
Always Changing
In a career spanning five decades, Tania León has built a singular body of work by following her evolving identity...
Summer 2021
Features | July 18, 2021
The Right People at the Right Time
Mills College—a longtime bastion of musical experimentalism—plans to end its degree programs in 2023. For decades, the school
Spring 2021
Features | April 20, 2021
Something Bigger Than Us
The Navajo trumpeter Delbert Anderson built a community of jazz lovers in northwestern New Mexico.
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