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Standing on the shoulders of the late black music critic, Raoul Abdul, Patrick D. McCoy is committed to informing the ENTIRE community about the joys of classical music.

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Across the arts takes a listen to soprano Angela Brown's new Christmas album "This Christmas." No stranger to THE OPERA DIVA SERIES, the internationally acclaimed soprano shares her myriad of musical experiences in this fresh take... more

In response to the keynote address by Wayne S. Brown, President and CEO of the Michigan Opera Theatre, our host and Washington Life Magazine performing arts columnist, Patrick D. McCoy moderates a panel discussion culminating... more

Culminating the 2014 Community Symposium Series of The Colour of Music Festival in Charleston, SC (October 22-26) was a timely keynote address by Wayne S. Brown, former Director of Opera and Music at the NEA and now... more

The Colour of Music Festival began this week in Charleston, SC. (October 22-26) featuring chamber music performances, organ and voice recitals. Dr. Wayne A. Barr of Tuskegee University opened the High Noon Organ Recital Series... more

Noted composer Dr. Trevor Weston of Drew University drops in discuss his career both as a performer and teacher of music. Weston will open the Community Symposium Series of the Colour of Music Festival, which will be held October... more

Soloman Howard joins the show to speak about his trajectory in the arena of opera. The Morgan University and Manhattan School of Music graduate is currently one of Washington National Opera's rising stars and is set to make his... more

Anton Armstrong the conductor of the Saint Olaf Choir joins the show to discuss his career and views on Choral Music. The noted conductor is in Washington at the Chorus America conference.

Terri Allen, Executive Director of the Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts (CAAPA) and its co-founder Pamela Simonson (with brother Victor Simonson) drop in on Arts Across America to discuss the role of CAAPA... more

When Travis Pratt took the stage on the hit television show "America's Got Talent" no one one was ready for what happened next. Approaching the microphone, Pratt dedicated a soaring rendition in his soprano voice of the... more

The is a not to be missed show confronting the monsters of jealousy and envy in the arts. On one breath, a person can be praised and revered for the beauty they create, then slandered all on the same breath. Joining the show to unpack the... more
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