We spoke with Dr. Dina Bennett, executive director of the American Jazz Museum, about the 2023 In the Yard Festival—honoring jazz icon Charlie Parker’s legacy—and the importance of preserving jazz heritage for future generations.
We spoke with Nicole London about her journey as a filmmaker & the importance of directing the Hazel Scott documentary “The Disappearance of Miss Scott,” that will be featured on the Public Broadcasting Service television series American Masters.
For more than two decades, the Grand Canyon Music Festival Native American Composers Apprentice Project, a long-time Arts Endowment grantee, has empowered student composers in rural Native-American communities to make their voices soar.
Joyful Chorus, a program of Whole Children in Hadley, Massachusetts, grew from a 2010 NEA grant, which supported a choral performance by Whole Children participants in collaboration with musician Dan Zanes and was such a success that the chorus becam...
Since 1963, St. Louis Classical Guitar Society—originally known as the George C. Krick Classical Guitar Guild (SLCG)—has brought the sound of music to its community with a range of programs including concerts and master classes.
The Musical Instrument Museum (MIM) in Phoenix is launching its pilot year of the Arts Endowment-supported Parhelion Project, a collaboration with Free Arts of Arizona, to provide daylong activities for foster families.
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