Terrance McKnight

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Terrance McKnight appears in the following:

Aida: Red Heart, White Eyes

Thursday, April 13, 2023

In Giuseppe Verdi’s “Aida,” Princess Aida is torn between her homeland of Ethiopia (ruled by her father, King Amonasro) and her captor, the Egyptian leader Radamès who loves her and w...

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Otello: The North Star

Thursday, April 06, 2023

As the one Black man in Shakespeare’s play and Verdi’s opera, Otello was not only tokenized, but villainized, criticized and minimized. With such an emphasis on Otello’s flaws, how is...

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Otello: Black Handkerchiefs Matter

Thursday, March 30, 2023

Giuseppe Verdi's Otello rose from enslavement to the ranks of army general and marries an aristocratic Venetian woman. It’s difficult  to imagine the rich cultural heritage of Otello’...

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Otello: Haters

Thursday, March 23, 2023

This week on Every Voice with Terrance McKnight, we go deeper into Giuseppe Verdi's character of the “Moor of Venice." Otello is a celebrated general in the Venetian army, and as a Bl...

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Otello: UNMOORED

Thursday, March 16, 2023

“Otello” debuted in Milan in 1887, just two years after European nations gathered in Berlin to agree on a campaign to carve up and colonize the African continent for their own profit....

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The Magic Flute: Recycling

Thursday, March 09, 2023

The use of blackface is a dying trend, but it was fundamental to one of the most popular operas of all time, Mozart’s hit comedic opera, “The Magic Flute“. Over the last few decades a...

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The Magic Flute: He Said, She Said

Thursday, March 02, 2023

In Mozart's "The Magic Flute," Monostatos is smitten by the white princess Pamina, whom he is supposed to be guarding under the orders of the high priest Sarastro. His desire to love ...

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The Magic Flute: Invisible Man

Thursday, February 23, 2023

At over 200 years old, “The Magic Flute” remains a classic opera which continues to be taught, studied, and performed in sold-out venues around the world. But with more than two centu...

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The Magic Flute: From Morehouse to the opera house with Monostatos

Thursday, February 16, 2023

Monostatos the Moor in Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” is one of the most famous representations of Blackness in opera - a genre with limited representation of characters of African descen...

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Beethoven Akademie 1808

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Hear a re-creation of Beethoven’s famous marathon concert in Vienna, where many of his greatest works premiered on this very day in 1808

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SPECIAL – The Black Experience in the Concert Hall: The Mozart Effect

Wednesday, September 09, 2020

WQXR’s Terrance McKnight hosts a conversation about the Black experience in the concert hall and the unique challenges people of color face in the classical music world. 

Black Experience In The Concert Hall: The Mozart Effect

Thursday, August 13, 2020

WQXR’s Terrance McKnight hosts a conversation about the Black experience in the concert hall and the unique challenges people of color face in the classical music world.

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Chevalier Blanc

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Because it was Joseph Boulogne who had Wolfgang's number.

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Re-Play – Opening Night Broadcast: Mozart / Pärt Mashup

Monday, August 10, 2020

The Opening Night broadcast of the Mostly Mozart Festival on WQXR features a “mashup” of Mozart’s Requiem seamlessly interwoven with Arvo Pärt’s Cantus in Memory of Benjamin Britten.

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SPECIAL – Juneteenth: “The Black Experience in the Concert Hall”

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

To celebrate Juneteenth, WQXR hosted a live call-in special – “The Black Experience in the Concert Hall” – with WQXR's Evening Host Terrance McKnight. 

Juneteenth: “The Black Experience in the Concert Hall”

Saturday, June 20, 2020

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On Friday, June 19th, WQXR honors Juneteenth with a live call-in special, “The Black Experience in the Concert Hall” hosted by Terrance McKnight. 

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IN CONVERSATION – With Víkingur Ólafsson

Wednesday, April 01, 2020

WQXR's evening host Terrance McKnight in conversation with Pianist Víkingur Ólafsson

Juneteenth

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

On June 19, join Terrance McKnight for a celebration of the music of Tom Wiggins, in honor of Juneteenth, or Emancipation Day, which marks the abolition of slavery.

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Leonard Bernstein’s Black America

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Leonard Bernstein marched in Selma with Harry Belafonte, and his campaign for racial justice involved empowering black conductors and soloists. Host Terrance McKnight tells this story.

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Remembering George Walker

Thursday, August 30, 2018

WQXR's Terrance McKnight remembers George Walker.
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