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Composer Julia Perry was the first African-American woman to have her work performed by the New York Philharmonic, and A Tempo this Saturday (3/9 at 7 pm) previews the upcoming Julia Perry Festival marking the centennial anniversary of her birth.
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A Tempo this Saturday (2/3 at 7 pm) features a newly commissioned opera by Houston Grand Opera and Asia Society Texas to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
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A Tempo Saturday (1/13) looks at the latest annual Classical Music Statistic report by Bachtrack, showing trends in types of music performed, as well as top composers, concertos and busiest conductors.
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A Tempo this week features a conversation with Tallchief’s daughter about the ballerina’s legacy, and the significance of the coins’ release to the Osage Nation, of which Tallchief was a member.
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A Tempo looks at an upcoming collaboration between Musica Viva NY and Mexamorphosis featuring musicians from various global musical traditions including Latin America, India, Mexico, West Africa and Europe.
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A Tempo Saturday (7/1 at 7 pm) looks at Ballet Hispánico's Instituto Coreográfico, whose latest participant is the first with a physical disability to take part.
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A Tempo Saturday (6/17 at 7 pm) features conversations with conductors from two of the growing number of orchestras that are introducing concerts as part of community celebrations of Juneteenth.
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A Tempo Saturday (6/10 at 7 pm) takes a look at the latest Report from the League of American Orchestras.
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A Tempo this Saturday (6/3 at 7 pm) features a conversation with screenwriter and music educator Lille Gardner about her plans for an animated series about composers who were women or from other underrepresented groups.