Black History Spotlight

Black History Spotlight:Hazel Scott

Black History Spotlight: Hazel Scott

Black History Spotlight: Hazel Scott

Hazel Scott was a piano-playing child prodigy, activist and singer. She attended the Juilliard School of Music at the age 8 years old, and starred on Broadway and in Hollywood films.

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Black History Spotlight: Harry T. Burleigh

Black History Spotlight: Harry T. Burleigh

Harry Burleigh was the first black composer to help develop a characteristically American style of music; He wrote the first formal orchestral arrangements for more than 100 Negro spirituals.

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Black History Spotlight: George Augustus Bridgetower
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Black History Spotlight: Joseph Douglass

Black History Spotlight: Joseph Douglass

Joseph Douglass, the favorite grandson of prominent American abolitionist Frederick Douglass, had a career in classical music that spanned more than three decades.

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Black History Spotlight: Florence Price

Black History Spotlight: Florence Price

Florence Beatrice Price was an award-winning pianist and composer who was the first African-American woman to have a composition performed by a major symphony.

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