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Rhapsody in Black

American Public Media

Where we turn up the voices of Black artists in the world of classical music, with host Vernon Neal.

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United States

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Where we turn up the voices of Black artists in the world of classical music, with host Vernon Neal.

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English


Episodes
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Composer Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson was an advocate for the Black Community

4/25/2024
Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson was a skilled pianist and conductor who composed and performed in the classical, television, theater, jazz and film industries, while also advocating for the Black community in the performing arts. Find out more in the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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Organist Alcee Chriss III is breaking down barriers in classical music

4/18/2024
Organist Alcee Chriss III breaks down barriers and attracts new audiences to organ music through his incorporation of jazz and gospel. Find out more in the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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Grammy-nominated cellist Seth Parker Woods pushes boundaries of classical music

4/11/2024
Seth Parker Woods is a cellist who wholeheartedly embraces new compositions, artistic innovation and pushes the boundaries of classical music. Find out more in the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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Black Violin mixes hip-hop and classical to create an unabashedly Black sound

4/4/2024
The award-winning strings duo Black Violin has been mixing classical and hip hop for over twenty years. The group’s goal is to make the violin and viola sound naturally and unabashedly Black. Find out more in the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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Woman-powered trio String Queens making a difference in the world

3/28/2024
The String Queens are a woman-powered string trio based out of Washington D.C. who have made a difference in their community and in the classical music arena through their non-traditional programming and performances. Find out more in the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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Celebrating composer Julia Perry's 100th birthday

3/21/2024
Composer Julia Perry for years existed only in the margins. Lost to time because of structural racism and sexism in America, her works are finally getting renewed attention. Find out more in the latest episode of the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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Margaret Bonds and the words of Langston Hughes

3/14/2024
Margaret Bonds dealt with racism as she broke barriers for future generations of Black women composers. Find out how the words and friendship of renowned Black novelist Langston Hughes helped her with that struggle in the latest episode of the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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Florence Price meets Frederick Stock

3/7/2024
Composer Florence Price dealt with many systemic barriers in her pursuit of musical greatness. In the first episode of the ‘Rhapsody in Black’ podcast, find out how her hard work paid off after she won a composition competition and formed a partnership with Chicago Symphony Orchestra conductor Frederick Stock.

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Composer Jessie Montgomery uses music to connect with the world

2/29/2024
On the latest episode of the ‘Rhapsody in Black’ podcast, we learn about Jessie Montgomery, a composer, violinist and educator whose music helps her connect with the world. Listen now.

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Omar Thomas composes music rooted in Black and LGBTQIA+ liberation and affirmation

2/22/2024
On the latest episode of the ‘Rhapsody in Black’ podcast, we learn about Omar Thomas, a composer whose music is rooted in topics such as Black liberation and affirmation, including those who are also members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Listen now.

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Conductor Kellen Gray brings music from the African diaspora into concert halls

2/15/2024
Find out how Kellen Gray curates and conducts programs that deal with African-diasporic composers, their place in music history and their relation to the classical canon on the latest episode of the ‘Rhapsody in Black’ podcast. Listen now.

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Paul Freeman meets MLK

2/8/2024
Find out how a chance meeting with the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. helped give composer and conductor Paul Freeman the resolve to make classical music more inclusive and diverse on the latest episode of the ‘Rhapsody in Black’ podcast. Listen now.

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Andre 3000 is a musician who never stops exploring

2/1/2024
Hip-hop artist and composer André 3000 released his latest album, ‘New Blue Sun,’ in 2023. The album centers around compositions with wind instruments and is result of his need to explore and the many influences around him, both jazz and classical. Find out more in the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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Damien Geter is 'breaking down the barriers of what classical music should be'

12/28/2023
Composer Damien Geter began his musical path as an educator before becoming an acclaimed vocalist. But now, his path as a composer is ‘breaking down the barriers of what classical music should be.’ Find out more in the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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Duke Ellington's 'Black, Brown and Beige' fuses jazz with classical orchestration

12/21/2023
Duke Ellington once said, “All arrangements of historic American Negro music have been made by conservatory-trained musicians who inevitably handle it with a European technique. It’s time a big piece of music was written from the inside.” That piece of music premiered in 1943 in Carnegie Hall, and it was titled ‘Black, Brown, and Beige.’ Find out more in the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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Hazel Scott 'jazzed up the classics' and stood up against segregation

12/14/2023
Pianist Hazel Scott was billed as “The Darling of Café Society” due to the her ability to sell out shows with her masterful improvisations. But her music was heavily intertwined with politics as she spoke up time and time again against segregation. Find out more in the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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Grammy winner Jon Batiste recounts his life in 'American Symphony'

12/7/2023
Right after Jon Batiste won the Grammy for album of the year in 2022, he spent three weeks sleeping in a hospital couch as his wife, Suleika Jaouad, received a bone marrow transplant for Lukemia. Now, the couple recounts the ups and down of their recent years through the Netflix documentary, ‘American Symphony.’ Find out more in the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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Bassist Joseph Conyers aims to help young musicians ignite change in their communities

11/23/2023
Bass player Joseph Conyers made history in 2023 when he became principal bass of the Philadelphia Orchestra. He is also the founder of ‘Project 440,’ an initiative that helps young people ignite change in their communities through music. Find out more in the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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Julius Eastman composed music that challenged oppressive stereotypes

11/16/2023
Composer and pianist Julius Eastman’s personal philosophy was, “To be what I am to the fullest.” A graduate of the Curtis Institute, his music was highly acclaimed and challenged racist and homophobic stereotypes. Find out more in the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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Duke Ellington defied mid-20th century labels with 'The Queen's Suite'

11/9/2023
Pianist, composer and innovator Duke Ellington is famous today for his jazz and swing music. However, he had a few other visions kicking around in his tool box, including some memorable suites such as ‘The Queen’s Suite.’ Find out more in the 'Rhapsody in Black' podcast.

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