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#ClassicsaDay #BlackHistoryMonth Week 1 2024
For Black History Month, post videos of classical music either written or performed by musicians of color. There is a LOT to choose from.

#ClassicsaDay #BlackHistoryMonth 2022 Week 2
February is Black History Month, and a great opportunity to explore the music of black composers.

#ClassicsaDay #BlackHistoryMonth Week 3
The Classics a Day team has celebrated Black composers before. This time around, I tried to avoid duplication with previous posts. It was easy to do. There is a lot of classical music by persons of color, both in the past as well as the present. A lot.

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