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Author: Anna Rose Nelson

Posted onFebruary 18, 2022Blog Posts

DEI Talks: An Interview with the Composers of Color Resource Project

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During the summer of 2020, the way we live our lives changed. Not only did we lose our ability to move around the world freely…

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Posted onApril 9, 2021Blog Posts

DEI Talks: An Interview with the Music Theory Examples by Women Project

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I am a woman pursuing a PhD in music theory, and even in 2021, I am something of an anomaly. In my sophomore year, when…

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Posted onMarch 5, 2021March 8, 2021Blog Posts

DEI Talks: An Interview with the Music by Black Composers Project

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When I was a young, aspiring musician, I played violin in a well-renowned youth orchestra in Milwaukee, WI. Participation in this organization afforded me many…

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