This episode is brought to you by Juneteenth LP — Celebrating Black artistry and legacy in classical music.
🎧 What if every child could see themselves in the music they study? In this robust conversation, Dr. Leah Claiborne —pianist, Yamaha Artist, educator, and founder of Ebony Music Inc.—joins The Piano Pod to discuss her mission to expand and redefine the classical canon.
From her work on the 100 Works by Black Composers project to her publications and courses on inclusive teaching, Dr. Claiborne is shaping the future of music education through artistry, purpose, and a sense of belonging.
🎹 In this episode, we explore:
- ✅ The groundbreaking 100 Works by Black Composers project (Sphinx Venture Fund)
- ✅ Why beginner repertoire is where real change begins
- ✅ How identity and community shape pedagogy
- ✅ Tools for teachers committed to diversity and inclusion
- ✅ Her musical journey—from a jazz-rooted upbringing to classical advocacy
Whether you are a piano teacher, student, performer, or arts leader, this conversation will leave you inspired, challenged, and equipped to make classical music more inclusive and representative.
Connect with Dr. Claiborne:
Dr. Claiborne’s Publications – Expanding the Repertoire (Hal Leonard):
About Our Sponsor — Juneteenth LP
Founded by pianist and cultural leader Dr. Nnenna Ogwo, Juneteenth LP is now in its 10th year of celebrating Black classical musicians through transformative performances, education, and community events. From their annual concert at Joe’s Pub to their ongoing advocacy, Juneteenth LP is helping to reshape the future of classical music through the lens of heritage, liberation, and joy.
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