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Forbes: Judy Collins Performs Entire 1967 Album, ‘Wildfowers,’ On Northeastern U.S. Tour.

She will be joined by conductor and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Tania Leon and the Harlem Chamber Players.

Forbes

Photo by Marvin Joseph/TWP

KENNEDY CENTER HONORS

The Washington Post: “Tania León changed the sound of being American” by Michael Andor Brodeur

The pioneering composer, conductor, educator and now Kennedy Center honoree has expanded the reach and meaning of classical music.

Editors’ Picks: “The unplanned, unstoppable career of composer Tania León” by Tom Huizenga

MusicUSA/New Music Box: “Tania León: The Rhythm of Life” by Frank J. Oteri

The New York Times:

“5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now” by Seth Colter Walls

I Care If You Listen: Piano Works by Tania León Span Four Decades on “Teclas de mi piano” by Esteban Meneses

The New York Times:

A Composer Puts Her Life in Music, Beyond Labels

Tania León worked for the New York Philharmonic in the 1990s. But the full orchestra is only now performing her work.

Tania León is featured in Chamber Music’s “Always Changing” by Vivien Schweitzer