Word: musicianse
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Almost two decades later, black writers and artists, musicians, dancers and actors find themselves in an era of creativity unrivaled in American history. The current efflorescence may have begun with the literature and criticism by black women published in the early '80s, especially the works of Ntozake Shange, Michele Wallace...
"I think it will be especially valuable for musicians," said Nina Das '98. "He's my favorite, so I'm excited."
Throughout its history, the band has been a place where conventionally polished musicians could play alongside students with more unusual abilities.
So Everett's resourceful musicians went out at halftime and sang the traditional Harvard fight songs with only the drums to accompany them.
"It is important to teach people who are going to be professional musicians the technical aspects of music and learn how to perform pieces well, but I'm much more eager to make sure that those people have an audience," Levin says. "What's the point of having brilliant scientists...