Classical Queens Jessica Joy -
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Join me, Jessica Joy, as I share my research of forgotten women who have done much to contribute to America’s musical identity. See their lives unfold, understand their musical impact, and then consider with me, the ways their stories could still impact our current communities. These are the stories of Black women in classical music who have been slayin’, seen and unseen, for hundreds of years. I hope you tune in for this bi-weekly podcast.
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The Great Lulu Vere Childers
Meet the woman who made sure Howard’s Conservatory of Music became just that.
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Classical Queens on Trilloquy
Go check out Ep. 191 ‘Never Give Up’ of Trilloquy Podcast to hear an interview with Garret McQueen and myself!
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The Legacy of Black Aida
Meet Queens Estelle Pinckney Clough and Florence Cole Talbert McCleave, some of the first Black women to perform the role Aida in full production.
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Florence Price’s Violinist
Come meet Florence Price’s Violinist, Minnie Cedargreen Jernberg.
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Our Creole King: Edmond Dédé
A caste system of prejudice and what one man did with his freedom to choose.
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A Creole King
Follow me on my travels to New Orleans and the discoveries that inspire our next episode, Our Creole King: Louis Moreau Gottschalk.