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Five Organizations Working Towards Equity in Classical Music

In the last couple of years, there has been a call in the classical arts space for equitable practices for

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Learn About the Black American Music Timeline By Anita Levels

Let me introduce you to the great Ethnomusicologist, Dr. Portia Maultsby.  She and a team of scholars worked with Carnegie

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BTAR Anita Levels Talks About Her Trip To New Orleans

As we wrap up Women’s History Month, I thought it would be great to share about my trip home to

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7 Women Composers of Color You Should Add To Your Repertoire By BTAR Zuly Inirio

1. Jessie Montgomery (b. 1981) Jessie Montgomery is a violinist, composer, and music educator from New York City.  She performs

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BTAR Zuly Inirio Highlights Afro-Latinx Poetry for Black History Month

Happy Black History Month! To commemorate Afro-Latinx folks as part of the African Diaspora, I am sharing Xavier Montsalvatge’s Cinco

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BTAR Anita Levels Releases Her First Podcast

It has been a busy month for our Black Teaching Artist-in-Residence, Anita Levels. She started out the month of February

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Music’s Impact on US Olympic Athletes

With the 2022 Winter Olympics still underway, it is a great time for those of us who enjoy watching sports.

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Learn about PYPO’s Musical Festivals

The Pittsburgh Youth Philharmonic Orchestra is hosting two musical festivals this spring. Learn more about how you can participate below!

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Learn About the BTAR School Workshops Being Offered This Spring!

Over the past couple of months, our Black Teaching Artists-in-Residence have put together a variety of music-related workshops they will

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BTAR Zuly Inirio Shares Five BIPOC Led Classical Music Podcasts to Listen to in 2022

If you’re looking for a new podcast about classical music from a different lens, check out these podcasts that are

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