Ursula Kwong-Brown - Part 6
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For Good Measure, by Ensemble for These Times (E4TT)
Episode 127: Ursula Kwong-Brown - Part 6
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In this week’s episode, we talk to Ursula Kwong-Brown about career challenges as a woman artist of color, the importance of finding community, and the joy of programming old and new works by composers with diverse backgrounds. If you enjoyed today’s conversation and want to know more about Ursula Kwong-Brown, check her out here: https://www.ursulakwongbrown.com/. This episode was originally recorded in February 2024.
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Intro music: “Trifolium” by Gabriela Ortiz, performed by E4TT (Ilana Blumberg, violin; Abigail Monroe, cello; Margaret Halbig, piano), as part of “Below the Surface: Music by Women Composers,” January 29, 2022
Outro music: “Lake Turkana” by Marcus Norris, performed by E4TT (Margaret Halbig, piano), as part of “Alchemy,” October 15, 2021
Transcription courtesy of Otter.ai.
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Chapters
1. Ursula Kwong-Brown - Part 6 (00:00:00)
2. In this week's episode, we continue our conversation with Ursula Kwong-Brown, who we spoke to in February 2024. (00:00:38)
3. Have you encountered challenges in either aspects of your career, merged career, as a woman artist of color? (00:00:46)
4. Yeah. So having teachers who are like you would have made a difference? (00:02:05)
5. What advice might you give young women composers or emerging composers, or composers of color in general? (00:02:55)
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