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Collegiate Early Music: You Forgot the Students
In a Letter to the Editor, a soprano reacts to a much-discussed EMAg article on higher education in our field. She say the reporting left out an essential component: the students. ‘As a graduate of two early-music programs, I frequently find myself questioning the value of my degrees.’
Edmond Dédé’s Morgiane: A Hit Opera, 138 Years Late
The oldest known opera by a Black America composer, Edmond Dédé’s 1887 ‘Morgiane,’ had its world premiere last spring and now has its debut recording. Rich string writing, a variety of obbligato parts, and snappy dance rhythms point to a composer with an ear for traditions both formal (French grand opera) and folk (his New Orleans upbringing).
Making a Difference in Delaware
The Yudah School of Music, just a year old, offers free tuition for all its students, mostly Black and Latino elementary- and middle-schoolers. Late last year, Yudah founder Rasháwn King brought together students and professionals for a ‘Messiah’ with a historically informed approach. Along the way, he’s challenging ‘what it’s supposed to be, who’s supposed to play it.’
Dazzling Telemann from Amanda Forsythe & BEMF
Amanda Forsythe is the star of this Telemann recording with the Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra. In a favorite cantata and showy opera arias, the soprano and ensemble deliver fiery intensity and emotional depth. And it’s a 2026 Grammy winner for Best Classical Solo Album.
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