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Opera’s Ultimate Five-Minute Interlude: The Meditation from “Thais”
Explore the enduring appeal of Jules Massenet's "Meditation from Thaïs", a five-minute interlude that has become a beloved piece in the classical music repertoire.
Open Ears: The Resurrection of Florence B. Price
Explore the life and legacy of Florence B. Price, the first African American woman to have a symphony performed by a major orchestra.
A River Runs Through This Music
Explore the stories behind classical compositions inspired by rivers, from Smetana's The Moldau to Beglarian's BRIM: The River Project, and their transformative power.
Hidden Gems for a Musical Mother’s Day
Explore the influence of motherhood on classical music, featuring works by Amy Beach, John Ireland, Robert Schumann, Richard Wagner, Dvořák, and Josef Suk, all celebrating mothers and children.
You Can’t Help but Be Changed: Notes from a Musical Activist
Zanaida Robles, a prominent figure in LA's music scene, discusses her experiences, the controversy over her hymn arrangement, and her belief in music's unifying power.
Classical Musicians Convene Tough Talks About Race
US arts organizations are addressing diversity and racial justice issues, with California music institutions hosting virtual discussions featuring black artists sharing their experiences.