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National Gallery of Art | Music
National Gallery of Art
73 episodes
9 months ago
Once a month, the National Gallery of Art music department will release a podcast offering a deeper understanding of the art of music.
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Once a month, the National Gallery of Art music department will release a podcast offering a deeper understanding of the art of music.
Show more...
Music
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Bonus Episode: Episode 11: Celeste Headlee and James Van Der Zee’s “Couple, Harlem”
National Gallery of Art | Music
27 minutes
3 years ago
Bonus Episode: Episode 11: Celeste Headlee and James Van Der Zee’s “Couple, Harlem”
In this photograph, journalist and musician Celeste Headlee hears “Lenox Avenue,” a suite her grandfather William Grant Still named after Harlem’s main street. This portrait captures the pride of Black Americans achieving success during the Harlem Renaissance despite systemic injustice. Find full transcripts and more information about this episode at https://www.nga.gov/music-programs/podcasts.html. Subscribe directly to Sound Thoughts on Art from the National Gallery of Art on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app https://feeds.megaphone.fm/NGAT6207729686. Image credit: James Van Der Zee, Couple, Harlem, 1932, printed 1974, gelatin silver print, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Alfred H. Moses and Fern M. Schad Fund, ©1969 Van Der Zee.
National Gallery of Art | Music
Once a month, the National Gallery of Art music department will release a podcast offering a deeper understanding of the art of music.