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Craig Johnson wrote a beautiful piece of music that commemorates a tragic event: the brutal beating of a young gay man. The piece asks listeners to consider Matt Shepard, the person who lived through the event, and to consider the life Shepard lived prior to the beating. In this episode, part 2 of our 2-part series on activism in classical music, Johnson talks about his Grammy-nominated choral work, "Considering Matthew Shepard." He also talks about the strong and effective tool that classical music can be in bringing people together and in shedding light upon dark places.
Music in this episode:
Audio production by Todd "Hella" Hulslander with assistance from Dacia Clay and Mark DiClaudio.
To learn more about Conspirare, go here. To learn more about the Laramie Project, go here.
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Craig Johnson wrote a beautiful piece of music that commemorates a tragic event: the brutal beating of a young gay man. The piece asks listeners to consider Matt Shepard, the person who lived through the event, and to consider the life Shepard lived prior to the beating. In this episode, part 2 of our 2-part series on activism in classical music, Johnson talks about his Grammy-nominated choral work, "Considering Matthew Shepard." He also talks about the strong and effective tool that classical music can be in bringing people together and in shedding light upon dark places.
Music in this episode:
Audio production by Todd "Hella" Hulslander with assistance from Dacia Clay and Mark DiClaudio.
To learn more about Conspirare, go here. To learn more about the Laramie Project, go here.

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