Violinist inspiring others by celebrating the work of black composers
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Rachel Barton Pine has spent years researching the classic musical created over the past four centuries by black composers. Now, she's giving them the attention they deserve, by sharing these works with the next generation of musicians. Adriana Diaz reports.
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The racist trolls probably wouldn't be here if the children were Asian. No one seems to complain about Asians playing classical music. In past decades when they were performing and I saw them on stage, I don't recall complaints about Jessye Norman, Kathleen Battle, Leontyne Price, Leina Mitchell, Shirley Verrett, Harolyn Blackwell, etc. in concerts and operas....but then that was before computers. Why don't the racist trolls complain about other non-whites, like Asians, playing classical music? Why this specific directed hatred towards Blacks?
Shine bright girls!
what a queen omg i love rachel. saw her last october. she played the bach chaconne and many other things, along with a harpsichordist whose name escapes me right now
Good job
Love this
Very very sad and disturbing.....
Why?