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Cultural Attaché talks to composer Juan Pablo Contreras about his new work, "Lucha Libre!"
"I wanted people to ask themselves what is my personal identity? What kind of mask have I designed for myself? "
Cultural Attaché talks about Pat Benatar, Neil Giraldo and the musical "Invincible" with actress/singer Dionne Gipson
"I just want to pinch myself that it's Pat Benatar and Neil Geraldo that I'm getting to talk to and have dialog about their songs and their life. "
Cultural Attaché talks to composer/bandleader Marlon Martinez about his upcoming album and his passion for Billy Strayhorn
"I feel that there's a stigma around jazz and big band music that needs to be broken."
Cultural Attaché talks to composer Maury Yeston about the new recording of his "December Songs"
"The song cycle can bring everything to the table that a musical can."
Cultural Attaché talks to soprano Angel Blue about coming home to LA Opera to sing "Tosca"
"Any woman who can put herself into Tosca's shoes, make it through the whole evening and come off stage with their head held high - you've done a great thing."
Cultural Attaché talks to composer Kevin Puts about his new about, "The Hours"
"The emotional situations; I live for these these things as a composer. I live for the moments when I can let these situations wash over me and let music come out. This is why I do it."
Cultural Attaché's November 2022 Best Bets still available includes the revival of "Into the Woods"
"Into The Woods," "Death of a Salesman" and "The Inheritance" top this month's list
Cultural Attaché talks to Broadway star Brandon Victor Dixon about his career, the songs of Los Angeles and what he wants his life to feel like.
"I wish I had spent more time thinking about how I wanted my life to feel as opposed to how I wanted my life to look."
Cultural Attaché talks to conductor Jeri Lynne Johnson about being a Black woman conductor
"The inherent understanding of genius, stifled genius, unrecognized genius, not given the support and the nourishment that it deserves and having to find its own way. I understand that completely."
Cultural Attaché talks to pianist Michelle Cann about her passion for the work of Florence Price.
"Florence Price was an inspiration to me because she wrote what was part of her and inside of her. Her music is her soul."
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