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Black Musicians Demand Change in Classical Music

(AURN News) — As diversity initiatives continue to draw to a close across the country following directives from the Trump administration, one organization in the music world says more needs to be done when it comes to Black representation.

The Black Orchestral Network released a letter to American orchestras calling for changes in the classical music industry.

“One problem we have repeatedly identified is the failure of American orchestras to invest directly in the development and early career growth of classical musicians more broadly — and Black classical musicians in particular,” the letter states.

“Yet the experiences of Black classical musicians highlight how early-career fellowships and related early-stage professional development programs have failed to live up to their potential,” the letter said.

The organization says change is necessary to ensure Black voices and musicians continue to have a place in the classical music world.

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“The Black Orchestral Network is pushing the industry toward a new model — one that reflects the radical potential of the arts to shape society and the magnitude of Black musical artistry,” said Dr. Lexi Holloway of the Black Orchestral Network Steering Committee.

The group also highlighted the importance of fellowship program experiences, including mentoring, compensation and respect.

The organization is calling for greater access to fellowships, increased economic and professional support and meaningful career paths.


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