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More Than "The Black Mozart" (w/Dr. Julian Ledford)
Episode 2621st February 2022 • The Score • Global Majority Media
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Greetings, dear Scorekeepers! It's time for episode 26 of THE SCORE! This week is the first time we've all been together since the tragic death of Amir Locke, here in Minneapolis. So we invite you to process with us and invite you to join us in a conversation about what artists and arts organizations can and should do in the face of such senseless tragedy (0:04:16). Then, it's the conclusion of our three-part series on Black composer, Joseph Bologne! Today, we are so happy to be joined by Dr. Julian Ledford, Assistant Professor of French and French Studies at Sewanee, University of the South and author of "Joseph Boulogne, the Chevalier de Saint-George and the Problem With Black Mozart". Dr. Ledford gives us his passionately well-honed insights into Bologne's life, his rightful place in classical music history, and why the moniker "Black Mozart" is not only problematic, but highly inaccurate (0:37:38). And finally, it's more important than ever to end this episode with a moment of Pure Black Joy, and this week we've got art, food, and wellness (1:10:26)! What more could you ask for? Let's do it to it, y'all!

Hosts: Lee Bynum, Rocky Jones, Paige Reynolds

Guest: Dr. Julian Ledford

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"Joseph Boulogne, the Chevalier de Saint-George and the Problem With Black Mozart" by Dr Julian Ledford

MN Opera's The Anonymous Lover (Website) (YouTube)

"Invitation to a Die-IN" by Dr. Nkeiru Okoye (YouTube)

"Yet Unheard" by Courtney Bryan (YouTube)

Mending Walls RVA (Website)

Alanna Morris Van Tassel (Website)

MOVE Fitness (YouTube)

MCE Creations (Website)

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