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Cultural Attaché talks to pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason and her brother, cellist Sheku about their US/Canada recital tour
"The most enjoyable thing about what we do is we get to spend time investigating music often that has so many layers and so much to investigate."
Cultural Attaché talks to Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Du Yun about her new opera, "In Our Daughter's Eyes"
"Musically, it's always in a way, like a second thought to me. It's funny, right? I'm always interested in human nature and and humanities and the complexity of the humans in question."
DJ Kurs of Deaf West Theatre talks to Cultural Attaché about working in opera
"I always assumed that opera was a world in a space that I shouldn't go into, which I shouldn't even bother."
Cultural Attaché talks to Tony Award-winner Debbie Gravitte about her new series, "Debbie Gravitte Plus One"
"When I am standing on a stage and am fully present and people are gazing back at me with that look of expectation, I absolutely feel like I am the luckiest human on the planet. I get to do what millions of people wish they could do."
Pianist and composer Anthony de Mare talks to Cultural Attaché about "Liaisons: Reimagining Stephen Sondheim From the Piano"
"I've grown to know the music even more deeply. It's a body of work that I hold very close to my own heart. I feel very fortunate to have been able to do it."
Cultural Attaché talks to Timothy McAllister about "Triathlon," written for him by composer John Corigliano
"If that's how you hear it, I'm going to I'm going to fight like hell to give it to you.I'll nail it by concert, I promise you."
The history of Dance Theatre of Harlem has been written by Judy Tyrus and Paul Novosel
"We watched those peaks and valleys happening and the reaction from them. And it was never to give up, to lay down and just let go. It was always to fight."
Cultural Attaché talks to the creators of "The Pleasing Recollection," Martin Hennessy and Stephen Kitsakos
"Our story is about this particular journey. It's a different journey, but the same journey that I think other people have had as well. "
Maria Schneider talks to Cultural Attaché about "Data Lords" and the value in discovering yourself through music
"That is the process of writing: getting people to ask questions and to take risks and try things they don't know how to do and dare to have it fail."
Cultural Attaché talks to baritone Etienne Dupuis about the French language production of "Don Carlos" at the Met and how he strives for perfection.
"I think one of the hardest things to do is to strive for perfection and then have the humility to recognize that you did your best."
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