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U.S. Orchestras Gradually Diversify but Are Slow to Hire Black Musicians

The number of Asian and Latino players has risen over the past decade, according to a new report. But Black musicians are still scarce, especially at large orchestras.

Javier Hernandez
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Black People, Classical Music, Culture (Arts), Discrimination, Dworkin, Afa S, Gonzalez-Granados, Lina, Heyward, Jonathon (Conductor), Hiring and Promotion, Hispanic-Americans, League of American Orchestras, Minorities, Music, Underwood, Titus
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