Becoming The First African American Principal Of The New York Philharmonic | Here's How | Forbes
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Anthony McGill picked up the clarinet while growing up on the South Side of Chicago. From forgetting the notes at his first solo competition to landing the job as Principal Clarinet of the New York Philharmonic, Anthony explains the most important lessons he has learned on the road to attaining his dream job in this installment of Forbes' original series Here's How.
Subscribe to FORBES: www.youtube.co...
Stay Connected
Forbes newsletters: newsletters.ed...
Forbes on Facebook: forbes
Forbes Video on Twitter: / forbes
Forbes Video on Instagram: / forbes
More From Forbes: forbes.com
Forbes covers the intersection of entrepreneurship, wealth, technology, business and lifestyle with a focus on people and success.
I totally understand what this man went through. Especially after going through the collegiate educational system studying music!!!
Truly inspiring!
Just heard you on Feb. 25 at Lincoln Center in Saint Saens Clarinet piece. Sublime!
I really enjoyed watching this
LOVE THIS!
Chi-town finest 🌁 in NY. 🗽Congrats.🍾🥂🎺🎷
Congrats!
BRAVO Sire. ✊🏾
Magnífico clarinetista y persona
Inspiring!
2019!
Americans are sure progressive. It took them 243 years only.
Surprisingly they are a lot more progressive than most european orchestras, the Vienna Phil was infamous for not having any women or people of color in their orchestra until just a couple decades ago
Hi, Anthony!
So much I wanna say, but I wont..😄😉🤭☺️
😁I'll be nice. Today.👋🏽
So what? its about skill not colour, well done, always the left have to bring colour into it.
Just enjoy the video. I know you and Republicans are scared to talk about race, but sometimes when the race of a person is mentioned in is used as a descriptive.
Are you dumb what does him being black have to do with his skill level? are black people less likely to have skill? this whole video title is racist, it should just say American
Elsaplays Black people were disbarred from entering such positions, the highlight of mentioning his race and ethnicity is for representation. No one is questioning his skill.
My point is bringing race into it cheapens the hard work and skill, next time look at the individual and not race.
@@Michael23f no, your entire point is to ignore race issues and blame it on "bringing race in cheapens the deal".
The title by no means should say "just american". Wow an american man got a job. What a video title that not only describes the video well but is also insanely interesting.