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The year 2020 was, in so many ways, divided. In terms of live performances, musicians were forced to reinvent, reflect and respond from a distance and in turn I watched their concerts from the remove of my laptop screen. Some artists offered professionally produced live shows, like stunning recitals from Jonas Kaufmann and Lise Davidsen, while others handcrafted their own videos shot in the safety and solitude of home, like Julia Bullock and Víkingur Ólafsson. And a few institutions, such as the New York Philharmonic, ventured outdoors, where artists played for tiny audiences.
Still, while streams dominated this chaotic, sorrowful year, musicians continued to lay down official statements in the form of albums. And as the pandemic exploded, the economy cracked, the protests thundered and politics grew even more partisan, the arresting albums listed below became the soundtrack to my 2020 – the best in troubled times. In the order they wer
Music And Mayhem: A Diary Of Classical Albums For A Troubled 2020
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Assistant Professor Malcolm Merriweather and Adjunct Assistant Professor Laquita Mitchell performed in lauded musical work based on the writings of abolitionist William Still.
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In the shadow of the widely-told story of Harriet Tubman, who brought more than a thousand people to freedom during the era of American slavery, is that of William Still, another African-American abolitionist whose home in Philadelphia acted as a terminus for many of the formerly enslaved on the Underground Railroad. The stories of enslavement and eventual escape told to Still by those who found their way to freedom were eventually published in 1872 in