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Emerging Beyond The White CurtainCopyright Judlyne Lilly-Gibson Musique
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    • It's Black History Month
      Feb 2 2026
      Oh Happy Day! It’s Black History Month. There are so many events celebrating “black excellence” in all genres of music. I’ve only mentioned a few including the Colour of Music Festival. See links on secondstreetdreams.com There’s a new audio edition of the Harry Potter books. Believe it or not, the National Endowment for the Arts is offering Challenge Grants. The Cliburn ends its piano competition for Amateurs. There are plenty of other piano competitions for amateurs, like this one in Paris. Then there’s the closing of the Kennedy Center, ordered by the President.
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      13 min
    • Song Offerings From Christopher Tin
      Jan 26 2026
      So many events are happening this month and early in February. Some of them require the attention of the classical music community. There’s the Grammys, a new album of choral works from the composer of Baba Yetu, Christopher Tin, a fresh take on Bach, another cancellation at the Kennedy Center and the March broadcast of the Oscars with a nomination about Verdi. There’s also a sad story about a violinist whose violin case was too big for the overhead bin.
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      26 min
    • Who won the largest single gift ever dedicated to one Jazz artist?
      Jan 19 2026
      While we look forlornly at the holiday bills as we head into tax season, there is some joy this January. The Grammy winning and nominated this year again Jazz pianist Sullivan Fortner is grateful and humble after winning the 300k Gilmore inaugural 2026 Larry J. Bell Jazz Artist Award. Donors have nearly flooded the Washington National Opera with funds after the opera company departed the Kennedy Center. There are still many ways to honor Dr. Martin Luther King and many other African American leaders as we head into Black History Month. And oh my as George Takei would say, there’s a Star Trek version of a Mozart opera.
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      20 min
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