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Helping The Handel And Haydn Society Head Into The Future, By Acknowledging The Real Past

MUSIC Posted: April 26, 2020 10:00 am

The Handel and Haydn Society has been around, performing Baroque concerts on period instruments, since 1815. And now it’s time to diversify their programming – and acknowledge the diversity they’ve already had, says Reginald Mobley, their new programming consultant. “‘There are so many composers that are female or black or queer that have existed long before we really thought of race or sexuality as a social construct,’ says Mobley. … ‘What it does is gives a sense of belonging … to all of these various communities that have always felt unwelcome or left out of classical music or ‘high art.’'” – The Bay State Banner

MUSIC Published: 04.23.20

Read the story in The Bay State Banner Published: 04.23.20

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