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Title
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Notes for Spoken Remarks at Symposium on Black American Music Planning Meeting
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Description
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In the speech outlined here, Patterson touches on the reasoning for the Symposium's focus on "serious" or "classical" art music, as opposed to other Black American musical genres. He also explains his goal that the Symposium not only be educational about and community-building among Black musicians and composers, but that it also reach the "shapers and makers of concert calendars, college and university curriculum makers and the general media."
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Identifier
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WCPb4fSPM_notes100483
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Creator
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Willis Patterson
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Date
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10/4/1983
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Subject
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scholarship
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expanding the repertoire
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BIPOC platforming
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Type
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text
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Format
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pdf
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Relation
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Willis C. Patterson papers, 1896-2019 at the University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library
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Source
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box 4 folder Symposium - Planning - Meeting 10/3–4/1983