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Welcome to Tacet No More: where we are asking the questions that need to be asked, and saying the things that need to be said about classical music.
This is a landing pad for positive discussions about our belief in the power of music to better humanity, and we will invite voices - from all sectors - to inspire us and the work we do on and off the stage.
In this episode, we discuss:
- What the stats tell us about the lack of change in Black musicians represented in American orchestras over the past few decades
- Jennifer and Shea’s paths to their careers in the orchestral field as Black musicians
- BON’s creation and goals to advocate and create community
- The importance of making more visible the stories of Black musicians
- Jennifer and Shea’s transitions from performance to administrative roles to better effect change
- How advocacy for Black musicians also benefits building spaces where all musicians can bring their best selves to work
- Questioning how to make tenure processes more transparent
- The need for systems to better connect musicians to envision the future of the sector they want to be a part of
Mentioned in the episode:
- Black Orchestral Network
- Black Music Seen
- League of American Orchestras: Racial/Ethnic and Gender Diversity in the Orchestra Field in 2023
- About Hope Theory
- Book: Assimilation v. Integration in Music Education by Christopher Jenkins
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Tacet No More is produced by Joseph Conyers, Yumi Kendall, Andrew Mellor, Lindsay Sheridan, and Brenda Hernández Jaimes.
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