About this episode
This episode is brought to you by Juneteenth LP โ celebrating Black artistry and legacy in classical music. ๐ Get Your Ticket: https://publictheater.org/performances-jp/2025/j/juneteenth-lp/๐น What does it mean to live and create with authenticity?In this powerful season finale, we sit down with Dr. Maria Thompson Corley โ pianist, composer, novelist, poet, educator, and advocate โ for a conversation that is as multifaceted as her artistry. From performing her compositions to championing music by Black composers and writing novels and librettos, Dr. Corley shares how her lived experiencesโas a mother, artist, and scholarโfuel a profoundly human and inclusive vision for classical music and beyond.๐ก In this episode, we explore:โ
What true inclusion looks like in classical music today โ
How Dr. Corley integrates underrepresented composers into mainstream repertoire โ
Her experiences raising two creative children, one of whom is neurodivergent โ
Writing opera, novels, and poetry as extensions of her voice โ
Co-founding Silence-Optional concerts for sensory-sensitive audiences โ
Her reflections on legacy, authenticity, and creative purposeWhether you are a musician, educator, or listener seeking a deeper connection through music, this conversation will move you, challenge you, and expand your sense of what classical music can be.๐ Connect with Dr. Corley: ๐ Website๐ Facebook๐ท Instagram๐ฐ The Piano Pod Links ๐ง Sounds of Inspiration (Season 5) - all the music mentioned ๐ Substack VIP Access๐ Make a Donation: https://bit.ly/3EsvRDg ๐ Website: https://thepianopod.com ๐ข Link Hub: https://linktr.ee/thepianopod ๐ธ Instagram: /thepianopod ๐ Facebook: /thepianopodnyc ๐ต TikTok: /thepianopod