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A Tempo this Saturday (8/27 at 7 pm) checks in with the creators of two websites designed to increase appreciation of the musical contributions of Clara Wieck Schumann and Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, as well as other women composers.
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A Tempo this Saturday (5/21 at 7 pm) features an interview with composer, performer and installation artists Raven Chacon, a Dine composer from the Navajo Nation, whose work "Voiceless Mass" received the 2022 Pulitzer Prize in Music.
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George Marriner Maull is joined by the American String Quartet to explore the effervescent first movement of String Quartet No. 5 by Joseph Boulogne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
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A Tempo this Saturday (4/30 at 7:00 pm) features an interview with Cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason and Pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason, who performed this week at Princeton University Concerts and met with music students at Trenton Central High School.
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Maps can show us the way forward, and this week's A Tempo (3/5 at 7 pm) highlights the Kennedy Center's "Cartography Project", a series of commissions that celebrate Black dignity and remember some of the lives lost to race-based violence.
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This week's A Tempo (Feb. 26) looks at programs by the Early Music Access Project and Early Music America to highlight the role of musicians of color in creating and performing Early Music.
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An upcoming performance presented by the Raritan Players features the music of Ignatius Sancho, a Black composer, writer and abolitionist in 18th-century…
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A Tempo wraps up its series looking at the return of choral ensembles to live performances for the holiday season this Saturday (12/18 at 7 pm) with an…
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When students at the Special Music School at Kaufman Music Center wanted to learn more about Florence Price, they found little accessible material. Price,…
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As opera returns to the stage post-pandemic, there are continued efforts to bring new voices and new works to the stage. A Tempo this Saturday (10/30 at 7…