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#ClassicsaDay #BlackLivesMatter Week 5
The #ClassicsaDay team has featured Black composers for #BlackLivesMatter July. The final week features music from Jessie Montgomery, Chanda Dancy, Rosephanye Powell

#ClassicsaDay #BlackLivesMatter Week 4
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.

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