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| | | | | [AI summary] The text presents a comprehensive exploration of various musical and cultural topics, including the legacy of composers like Dvorak and Copland, the role of Black artists in classical music, and the intersection of art with social justice. It touches on historical figures such as W.E.B. Du Bois, the significance of the Star-Spangled Banner, and the contributions of artists like Lou Harrison and Kurt Weill. The discussion also covers contemporary issues such as cultural appropriation, the role of radio in art, and the importance of rethinking the concert experience to include more diverse narratives. The text is rich with references to historical events, artistic movements, and the ongoing dialogue about race and identity in American culture. | |
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| | | | | The world of classical music - particularly in the second half of the 19th century - had more than its fair share of musical rivalries. But what if the tensions were between... a husband and wife? Written by Claire Novello and directed by Kenneth Michaels, The Dedication begins in 1902 in Vienna. At such a... | |
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| | | | | Back in 1978, when I was editing Time Out, Bob Dylan came to play at Earl's Court, his first London concerts in 12 years. As part of a preview, Jenny Fleet, the magazine's art director, and I commissioned several illustrations. The one above was by the great Peter Till. I had a special fondness for... | |
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| | | #sponsor #partner David. A shepherd. A king. A man after God's own heart. And yet, a human, just as we ourselves are humans. In this 5th book of Henry O. Arnold's "The Song of Prophets and Kings" series, we see David, now King David, seated on Israel's throne. But instead of leading Israel's armies in... | ||