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First Half:Liza Grossman, Creative Director and Conductor, Kaboom Collective. Tour conductor Styx.
Aaron Flagg, Vice Chair, League of American Orchestras,
Jessica Lee, Assistant Concertmaster, The Cleveland Orchestra; Violin/Chamber Music Faculty, Head of Violin Department, CIM
Jeremy Johnson, President & CEO, Assembly for the Arts (moderator)
Second Half
Terrance McKnight, host
Helen Forbes Fields, President & CEO, YWCA
Dan Moulthrop, President & CEO, City Club of Cleveland (moderator)
In the first half of this special evening, barrier-crushing artist advocates who have both embraced and challenged time-honored conventions in classical music come together to discuss key questions in our field today. How will diverse, classically trained artists engage the eyes and ears of future audiences? What power dynamics must be navigated and addressed to increase representation on the stage, in the seats, and in executive leadership? Hear what initiatives are currently advancing diversity in the field of classical music both locally and nationally.
In the second half, celebrated radio host, commentator, and writer Terrance McKnight curates and leads a mix of conversation, reflection, and music, tackling how the representation of blackness in The Magic Flute undermined African humanity in the 18th century, paved the way for American minstrelsy in the 19th century, and how those ideas persist in today’s culture. The discussion also looks at ways that productions of the opera have evolved over the decades to accommodate a culturally diverse society.
This event is supported in part by the John P. Murphy Foundation.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
11001 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH, United States, Ohio 44106
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