May Festival project aims to bridge the choral music gender gap


In the fall of 2020, two graduate students at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music saw the need to present more music by diverse composers on concert programs.

“It was a response to what we had been seeing in the classical music sphere,” said Jaime Sharp, who earned a master’s degree in vocal performance. “We essentially had this idea about making a group centered around new music and music that has not been represented adequately.”

Discussions about how to expand…

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