Classical Music for Black History Month

William Grant Still - Black History Month

classical music for black history month

Here at Salon97, we love to see classical music as bigger and grander than it tends to present itself. And, quite frankly, classical music does a lousy job talking about talented composers and musicians who aren’t dead, white, and male. The African American contribution to classical music is substantial and real. In honor of Black History Month, we put together this short guide of resources on great African American classical composers and music.

1. TIME’s article on the role classical music played in the civil rights movement.
On contralto Marian Anderson’s Met performance and how it impacted history.

2. WUOL’s award-winning African American Voices series.
The series contains 13 three-minute radio features highlighting the work of a phenomenal selection of African American performers and composers.

3. Salon97’s 2012 podcast featuring composer William Grant Still.
The Dean of African American Composers was incredible. His music still is.

4. Visit AfriClassical.com.
An in-depth look at the work of 52 African American performers. A great resource!

 

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