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Kori Hill, musicologist and professor at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory
An educational outreach program of 90.9 WGUC
Kori Hill, musicologist and professor at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory
An educational outreach program of 90.9 WGUC
Kori Hill, musicologist and professor at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory
Kori Hill, musicologist and professor at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory
An educational outreach program of 90.9 WGUC
Kori Hill, musicologist and professor at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory
An educational outreach program of 90.9 WGUC
Kori Hill, musicologist and professor at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory
Iman J. Williams Hi, I’m Iman, the new Classics for Kids Intern! I am a flutist, activist, and plant enthusiast. I’ve been playing the flute since I was 10 years old! I am excited to share my passion for music and history with the Classics for Kids community! After World War I, African Americans began traveling North to seek a better life full of economic and social equality at the end of Slavery. Also known as The Great Migration, over 250,000 African Americans had migrated North. Harlem in New York City had become a popular destination for folks to settle down, be free, and be “unapologetically Black�, after years of being silenced.
Kori Hill, musicologist and professor at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory
Trinity Le, CFK Intern Adolphus Hailstork, a contemporary American composer, hails from upstate New York and currently resides in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Like so many of our great composers, Hailstork […]
Kori Hill, musicologist and professor at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory
October 6, 2021, marked the 150th anniversary of the first tour of the Fisk Jubilee Singers, a vocal ensemble who widened the definition of American music during the late 19th […]
Kori Hill, musicologist and professor at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory
It was momentous, Marian Anderson’s Lincoln Memorial Concert. On Easter Sunday, 1939, in response to being denied the use of DAR Constitution Hall due to her race, Anderson found herself […]
Kori Hill, musicologist and professor at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory
Growing up in Chicago, Margaret Bonds was surrounded by music. Her mother, Estella Bonds, was an organist and fixture of the South Side’s classical music scene. Her composition teachers included […]
Kori Hill, musicologist and professor at the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory