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The Second Street Dreams Audio Network — 263 episodes

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The Declaration Project

2

We The (all kinds of) People

3

Happy 250th And Then Some

4

Over 70 Birthday Songs to America From Pianist Min Kwon

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HERE BE MONSTERS 2026

6

Requiem For America, The Native American Story

7

Vanessa, Stripped Down Opera

8

Step by Step, the Ruby Bridges Suite

9

Music About The Earth

10

Keep Music In Your Life And Dementia Might Never Come

11

Feeding Thespis presents the play NEW TIMES by Judlyne A Lilly Gibson

12

Composer Chinary Ung stays close to his Cambodian Roots

13

The African Concert Series Celebrates Its 8th Season of African Classical Music

14

A Hero’s Life Meets The Old And The New With A World Premiere Recording

15

Castrato Nicolo Grimaldi Gets His Due Via Randall Scotting

16

Rachel Barton Pine and the Suzuki Strings

17

Sarah Kirkland Snider Goes Forward Into Light

18

It's Black History Month

19

Song Offerings From Christopher Tin

20

Who won the largest single gift ever dedicated to one Jazz artist?

21

Zara Hudson Kozdoj Remembers Who She Is

22

Opera Wars

23

The Emerging Black Composers Project is back

24

The Opera Austin Festival and a Jane Austen Tribute

25

Two Things to be grateful for: Music and Money.

26

The SBI at the New York Philharmonic

27

Native American Artists On the Indigenous Directory for Musical Storytelling

28

Music By, For, And About Veterans on Classical Music In Colors

29

The Way Of Water from Forklift Danceworks

30

For The Love Of Samuel Coleridge Taylor

31

Invisible Player

32

NOW IT'S CLASSICAL MUSIC IN COLOR(S)

33

Meet Arcoriris Sandoval - A Jazz Pianist

34

Recording Artists and Music Professionals with Disabilities. On Staccato

35

Surgical Records As Lyrics? On Staccato

36

Disability Champ ART SPARK Texas Names Its Annual Winners. On Staccato

37

A Musical Summer Adventure For Two Austin Teens and 94 Others. On Staccato

38

They’re Tapping Their Feet, Anyway. On Staccato

39

The Texas International Piano Festival in South Korea. On Staccato

40

Your Orchestra Might Be Thinking About Your Health. On Staccato

41

Music About The Fallen. More Firings and Resignations While Promotions Abound. On Classical Music In Color

42

They Honor The Fallen With Their Words And Music. On Staccato

43

Summer Music Camps Musicians For Adult Musicians. On Staccato

44

The Julliard String Quartet Is Coming To Town. On Staccato

45

Summer Music Camps For Adults – The Choral Edition. On Staccato

46

A Texas Teenager Goes Miles For Music. On Staccato

47

Harpist Ashley Jackson, DEI Takes A Hit and Two Shows You Don’t Want To Miss. On Classical Music In Color

48

Musical Instruments Are Instrumental In A Child’s Development. On Staccato

49

From 340 to 77 to 30. The Cliburn Competition Is Set. On Staccato

50

Finding Peace Amid The Storm. On Staccato

51

DakhaBrakha Thinks Of Home Every Time They Perform. On Staccato

52

Cecile and Clara Performed By Anna. On Staccato

53

Loving v. Virginia. An opera out of history and onto the stage. On Classical Music In Color

54

The La Maestra International Competition for Women Conductors. On Staccato

55

Meet The Composers Of Some Of Your Favorite Video Games. On Staccato

56

Nominations NOW for the 2025 Art Spark Texas Artist of the Year. On Staccato

57

The String Quartet Smackdown. On Staccato

58

Lift Every Voice for Julia Perry. On Classical Music in Color

59

Julia Perry’s Catalog of Music Is Finally Available. On Staccato

60

The Mendelssohns, Bologne and Boulanger playing soon by the Central Texas Philharmonic. On Staccato

61

How the Orchestras Are Coping Amid The LA Wildfires. On Staccato

62

It's Nice To Be Back on Classical Music In Color.

63

Chorus Austin’s Big Bold Spring Season. On Staccato

64

Austin Classical Guitar Takes Us To The Movies, Celebrates A 25th Anniversary And More. On Staccato

65

A Happy New You in 2025. On Staccato

66

It’s Time To Apply For Summer Music Programs. On Staccato

67

Are Books On Your List? On Staccato

68

Words And Music For The Children In Your Life. On Staccato

69

The Cliburn Agency. On Staccato

70

A Holiday Concert Full Of Fun And Frolic . On Staccato

71

Player One, A Musical Companion for Holiday Gatherings. On Staccato

72

No Auditions Required. On Staccato

73

Opera Austin Festival. On Staccato

74

An Opportunity for High School Wind Musicians. On Staccato

75

An Eclectic Fall Season at Texas Performing Arts. On Staccato

76

Halloween, Live Movie Soundtracks, Prokofiev and Handel’s Messiah. On Staccato

77

Chorus Austin Celebrates Its 60th Season. On Staccato

78

There’s Almost No Music In This Classical Music Program. On Classical Music In Color

79

The All Volunteer Austin Civic Orchestra Fall Season. On Staccato

80

Classical Guitarists From All Over the World Come To Play In Austin

81

The Fall Season Ahead: ATX Chamber Music and Jazz. On Staccato

82

The Season Ahead: The Central Texas Philharmonic. On Staccato

83

Gustav Mahler Need Not Apply: The Symphonina. On Staccato

84

New Albums, Grants and Milestones on Part Two August 2024

85

The Opera About Fannie Lou Hamer on Classical Music in Color August 2024

86

Sophie Mathieu - The Draylen Mason Composer In Residence. On Staccato

87

Another Texan Wins The Jimmys. On Staccato

88

Mount Rainier’s Composer in Residence. On Staccato

89

Preludes, Fugues and Friends. On Staccato

90

Good News About Three Black Classical Artists. On Classical Music In Color

91

The Organic Result - The New York Études. On Staccato

92

Are You On The List? On Staccato

93

The Music Of Bridgerton. On Staccato

94

Twelve from Texas. One From Austin. On Staccato

95

Songs in Three Languages With A Tribute to Dad. On Staccato

96

A Love Letter To Home, Wherever It May Be - On Staccato

97

The Lullaby Project Coming To A Screen Near You. On Staccato

98

Anthony McGill. The First Black Principal Clarinetist of the New York Philharmonic on Classical Music In Color

99

The Young Masters. On Staccato

100

The Heller Awards for Young Artists. On Staccato

101

Meet Andre Dowell, the Sphinx Organization’s new Programming Chief. On Classical Music In Color

102

Austin Opera Ends This Season In A Blaze Of Carmen. On Staccato

103

Conspirare Celebrates The End Of Their 30th Season. On Staccato

104

Monetizing Your Career In Music And Building Your Brand. On Staccato

105

Music Might Be Best With Your Medication. On Staccato

106

The Eclipse Is Coming and So Are The Concerts. On Staccato

107

The End Of The Season: Austin Classical Guitar with The Beijing Duo & David Russell

108

Classical Music and Women By The Numbers. On Staccato

109

Training the Women Who Will Lead. On Staccato

110

Austin Soundwaves is Fortissimo. On Staccato

111

Hearts Beating As One on Staccato

112

Althea Waites. Pianist, Scholar, Advocate. On Staccato

113

Romance and Chocolates On Staccato

114

Audition NOW for Austin’s National Children’s Chorus. On Staccato

115

The Re-Discovery of Vicente Lusitano, A 16th Century Afro-Portuguese Composer

116

The World’s First Mariachi Opera. On Staccato

117

Back To Work. Did You Bring Your Ear Gear With You? On Staccato

118

At The intersection of Early Music and Video Games. On Staccato

119

African American Voices II With Conductor Kellen Gray. On Classical Music In Color

120

The Last Album Of The Emerson String Quartet & Tina Davidson’s Hymn. On Staccato

121

Is it Time to Make A Move For Your Chamber Music Career? On Staccato

122

Christopher Nupen. One of the classical music artists we lost in 2023

123

Are You Composing While Black? On Classical Music In Color

124

Is It Time Already To Apply To Summer Music Schools? On Staccato

125

The Carnegie Hall Connection with Austin Soundwaves on Staccato

126

Are You A Pianist? Apply for the Cliburn Competition. On Staccato

127

Pagliacci at the Austin Opera, then Ryan Speedo Green Sings In Concert. On Staccato

128

The Pressure Of Being The First One. The Dreams of a Nigerian Violinist and Florence Price. On Classical Music In Color

129

Dvořák: A Bohemian Rhapsody on Staccato

130

Grammy Award Winning Choral Ensemble, Conspirare, Begins Its 30th Season

131

New Albums from Pratt, Dworkin and a Latinx Opera Workshop. On Classical Music In Color

132

The Long Center, in Austin Texas, Opens Its House to Everyone. On Staccato

133

Langston Lee. Winner of The Jimmys. On Staccato

134

An Update on The National Opera House. And We Honor Andre Watts on Classical Music in Color

135

Carnegie Hall Kids. On Staccato

136

The Nightingale on Staccato

137

Mozart In Motion. On Staccato

138

PANELPICKER time at SXSW. On Staccato

139

My Adoptive Mother And My Biological Mother Are One And The Same. On Staccato

140

Honoring Fathers With Music For Father’s Day, on Staccato

141

The 96 Hour Atlanta Opera Project. On Staccato

142

Clarice Assad, the Draylen Mason Composer In Residence. On Staccato

143

Adult Music Camps on Staccato

144

DEATH GRIEF HEALING. On Classical Music In Color

145

The Merry Music Month Of May. On Staccato

146

Wildflower for Mothers and Mother Earth. On Staccato

147

Music From The Milky Way And Beyond. On Staccato

148

Deadline Near To Apply for The Draylen Mason Fellows Program

149

THE FIRST EVER (?) BOOK OF CHORAL MUSIC ALL WRITTEN BY BLACK COMPOSERS on Classical Music In Color

150

Are You Watching Now Hear This?

151

A Season Of Being UnConducted. On Staccato

152

Time To Celebrate Piano Day With One That Cristofori Would Be Proud Of. On Staccato

153

African Classical Composers, Organist Trent Johnson and more. On Classical Music In Color.

154

The Catalyst Quartet Uncovers Volume 3 of Black Composers. On Staccato

155

The String Quartet Smackdown Crowns Its 2023 Winner. On Staccato

156

The Winner of the Grammy Music Educator Award. On Staccato

157

The Coltman Competition's 10th Year. On Staccato

158

The Gateways Radio Show Premiers, Bayard Rustin’s Early Music Career. On Classical Music In Color

159

New World Listening. On Staccato

160

Is Music Your Life? Or Is It A Side Chick? On Classical Music In Color

161

Blame It On The Me Too Movement on Staccato

162

This Christmas Week: Love Togetherness and Loss on Staccato

163

What's Your PERSPECTIVE on Disability? Molly Joyce explains on Staccato

164

Holiday Gift Suggestions Of The Musical Kind. On Staccato

165

Met Opera Radio Starting Soon. On Staccato

166

Concerts You'll Have Time To See This Thanksgiving Week. On Staccato

167

It's Time For The Amateurs at The Cliburn. On Staccato

168

Moonstrike: Three Musical Takes on the North American Experience. On Staccato

169

New Albums by Black Composers. Afton Battle Resigns. On Classical Music In Color Album Edition

170

The Trombone Player Comes Home. On Staccato

171

Is Musical Diversity A Fad? Black Women Classical Guitarists and more on Classical Music In Color

172

Unboxing Opera on World Opera Day. On Staccato

173

Performance Grants Available NOW from Women's Philharmonic Advocacy. On Staccato

174

The Season Ahead: Austin Classical Guitar. On Staccato

175

Requiem For The Enslaved by Carlos Simon on Composer's Cadenza

176

Quinn Mason & Lara Downes Separately and Together. On Staccato

177

Angel Blue BEFORE the Blackface Controversy on Classical Music In Color

178

The Gold Standard of William Grant Still. On Staccato.

179

Fleischmann wins the Campbell Opera Librettist Prize. On Staccato

180

The Black Fiddlers of Monticello on Classical Music In Color

181

Andre Hayward Jazzes up the Austin Chamber Music Festival. On Staccato

182

The Austin Chamber Music Festival with Shakespeare. On Staccato

183

Backstage at the Cliburns with MC Artina McCain. On Staccato

184

Jessie Montgomery: The Busiest Classical Music Composer In America. On Staccato.

185

New Music USA Expanding The Classical Music Canon. On Staccato

186

The Cliburn Is Back. On Staccato

187

Castle Of Our Skins Celebrating Their First Decade on Classical Music In Color

188

Memorial Day - It's Not All BBQ's And Parties on Staccato

189

Bill Banfield Is Back On Track And Busier Than Ever on Composer's Cadenza

190

A DAY OF SOLIDARITY FROM THE BLACK ORCHESTRAL NETWORK on Classical Music In Color

191

Transforming Poetry Into Music on Staccato

192

Jazzical Komitas - The Music of Armenian Folk Songs on Staccato

193

A 21st Century Fantasia, Amy Beach and Joseph Collier. On Staccato

194

The Violin Conspiracy Author Nearly Died And Then Came His Hit Book. On Classical Music In Color

195

A Flute Fixation: Density 2036 on Staccato

196

What Does Your State Sound Like? Musicially Speaking. On Staccato

197

Hailstork Says He's HOT!! On Classical Music In Color

198

Deep River: Black Currents in Classical Music on Classical Music In Color

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Quinn Mason - The Draylen Mason Composer In Residence on KMFA. On Staccato

200

A Night Of Black Excellence. On Classical Music In Color

201

Skyspace, The Antidote To Life Today. On Staccato

202

DuBois Credo: Two Versions Set To Music. On Staccato

203

Dancing to Classical Music For Valentine's Day. On Staccato

204

Is Tuba Conducting Part Of Your MBA Curriculum? On Staccato

205

High School Students and Grammy Nominee, Clarice Assad create Mosaic Variations. On Staccato

206

Violinist Randall Goosby’s Bold Debut Album on Classical Music In Color

207

Sheku and Isata - The Kanneh-Mason Duo Album MUSE on Staccato

208

Plans For 2022? Wait And See. On Staccato

209

Auditions for the National Children's Chorus Latest Chapter in Austin, Texas. On Staccato

210

Your Pet is Music Called Sympawnies on Staccato

211

Will You Donate Your Instrument? It's For The Young People. On Staccato

212

She's a Doctor of Medicine and a Doctor of Music: Meet The New VOICE OF THE MET Debra Lew Harding

213

The Musician As Athlete on Staccato

214

Classical Music Composed By, About or For Military Veterans on Staccato

215

The Future Is Female on Staccato

216

Your Orchestral Season Is Becoming A Bit More “Colorful” on Classical Music In Color

217

Forklift Danceworks Celebrates 20 Years of Community Based Dancemaking on Staccato

218

A MO-HO Releases His Trauma With The Shards Of An Honor Code Junkie on Composer's Cadenza

219

A Transgender Man And A Woman Loving Woman, Characters In Two Chamber Operas

220

The Delta Variant Scares Audiences From Attending Events - on Staccato

221

Re-Contextualized music from Curtis Stewart and the death of conductor Michael Morgan

222

The Music Borne Of Wildfires And Melting Glaciers on Staccato

223

Remembering MASS 50 Years Later on Staccato

224

Texas Performing Arts Celebrates 40 Years On The 40 Acres on Staccato

225

After 222 Years Of Whitewash (?) Joseph Bologne Is Starting To Get His Due.

226

From Bach to Richter to Nina Simone on Staccato

227

Someone New and Different at the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra on Staccato

228

They Still Want To Kill Us and Lowak Shoppala' - Chickasaw History and Culture on Classical Music In Color

229

How Would You Respond to America The Beautiful on Staccato

230

Long Trip with the Kids? Here's Something For Them To Do, on Staccato

231

Now What? The Question from the League of American Orchestras on Staccato

232

Juneteenth My Personal Story And Events on Stories of Interest

233

TIKTOK Star Goes to Opera Camp on Staccato

234

Dice and Mental Illness with Jimena And Melika on COMPOSER’S CADENZA

235

That Time He Wouldn’t Sing: Ryan Speedo Green on Classical Music In Color

236

OUT OF DEPRESSION - A WIN on Staccato

237

Music On The Moon on Staccato

238

Simone and Bach Saved Richard Danielpour on COMPOSER'S CADENZA

239

Words AND Deeds from the Opera Theatre of St. Louis on Staccato

240

Just How Do Composers Compose - on Staccato

241

Opera At The Racetrack on Staccato

242

Good Intentions, Early Music And Artina McCain on CMIC

243

The Eagle And The Songbird. A book that takes you away from NOW, on Staccato

244

It's in Ruins: The Historic Opera House of The National Negro Opera Company on Staccato

245

UNCOVERED The Start Of Something Musically Black with Samuel Coleridge-Taylor

246

Joseph Phillips, The Grey Land and Will Liverman, Dreams Of A New Day on Classical Music In Color

247

Change Comes Only If - Lee Pringle of The COLOUR OF MUSIC FESTIVAL 2021

248

Dreams Of A New Day – Songs by Black Composers sung by Will Liverman, Baritone on Staccato

249

Tyshawn Sorey, Lawrence Brownlee and 2020’s Grip on 2021 CMIC 2021 JANUARY

250

Deadline Is Near. Apply Now! Staccato 2020 December 27th wk SSDAN jgibson trt 344

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An Uplifting Message Ending a Terrible Year Staccato 2020 December 20th wk SSDAN Apollo 8 jgibson trt 322

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Noname, Price, Hughes, Burleigh – Looking Forward CMIC 2020 DECEMBER

253

The Gift Of A Personal Playlist for the Memory Impaired trt 309

254

Prison Choirs and Black American Composers in the Opera Breathing Free - A Visual Album

255

A Musical Conversation between Malcom X and Dr. Martin Luther King on CMIC 2020 NOVEMBER this one

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COMPOSING MUSIC WITH YOUR FACE Staccato 2020 November 1st wk SSDAN web SELFIE jgibson trt 435

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How Far Does Your Air Go? Staccato 2020 October 18th wk

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Masks for Singers on Staccato 2020 October 25th wk

259

Staccato 2020 October 4th wk SSD Cancellations and Artist Relief

260

Classical Music In Color - October: Is That A Flicker Of Light At The End Of The Tunnel

261

CMIC 2020 August-September - Changing the Complexion of Classical Music

262

Flutist Eugenia Zukerman Battling Alzheimer's on Staccato

263

In Honor Of George Floyd on Classical Music In Color