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Carlos Simon readies his ‘Requiem for the Enslaved’ for live premiere

Por: The Boston Globe Life September 28, 2022

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When composer Carlos Simon joined the Georgetown faculty in 2019, the university was in the midst of a reckoning with one of the darkest episodes in its 200-year-plus history: , of 272 enslaved people — men, women, and children — by Maryland Jesuit priests to Louisiana slaveholders. The sale was organized by , in order to pay the university’s debts and secure its financial future.“As a Black composer, my antennas are always up for things... + full article



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