
Black Violin wants to break your classical music stereotypes
Clip: 12/16/2015 | 7m 9s
Black Violin wants to break your classical music stereotypes
The members of Black Violin want to change perceptions about who can play what kind of music. Wil Baptiste on viola and Kev Marcus on violin met as high school orchestra nerds. Today they play genre-bending music, blending classical music with hip-hop. Jeffrey Brown talks to them about their new album, “Stereotypes.”
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Black Violin wants to break your classical music stereotypes
Clip: 12/16/2015 | 7m 9s
The members of Black Violin want to change perceptions about who can play what kind of music. Wil Baptiste on viola and Kev Marcus on violin met as high school orchestra nerds. Today they play genre-bending music, blending classical music with hip-hop. Jeffrey Brown talks to them about their new album, “Stereotypes.”
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