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Category: activism

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Quinteto Latino’s Seminario Returns for 2022

by Christine EscobarAugust 1, 2022August 1, 2022

Quinteto Latino will present Seminario 2022 on August 5-7 at San Jose State University. Seminario is a biennial conference of Latino musicians from around the U.S., exploring the intersections of identity, artistry, and racial equity in the classical music field.  Co-hosted by SJSU’s Department of Music and Dance, the weekend will feature an opening plenary, and […]

Posted inactivism

This week on TRILLOQUY: Opus 157

by TRILLOQUYJuly 21, 2022July 21, 2022
end gun violence
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When Gun Violence Erupts Again, Will The Concert Hall Be Spared? Not Unless We Act Now

by Garrett McQueenJuly 18, 2022July 19, 2022
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PROTESTRA to Host Concert to Fight Gun Violence

by Christine EscobarJuly 18, 2022July 19, 2022
This Week on TRILLOQUY: Opus 158

This Week on TRILLOQUY: Opus 158

by TRILLOQUY August 4, 2022August 4, 2022
Quinteto Latino’s Seminario Returns for 2022

Quinteto Latino’s Seminario Returns for 2022

by Christine Escobar August 1, 2022August 1, 2022
India at 75: Carnegie Hall Concert Series Celebrates Indian Independence

India at 75: Carnegie Hall Concert Series Celebrates Indian Independence

by Christine Escobar July 31, 2022July 31, 2022
This week on TRILLOQUY: Opus 157

This week on TRILLOQUY: Opus 157

by TRILLOQUY July 21, 2022July 21, 2022
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