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Violinist Randall Mitsuo Goosby performs in “Cycles of My Being” for Opera Philadelphia

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Violinist Randall Mitsuo Goosby performs in “Cycles of My Being” for Opera Philadelphia
Dominic M. Mercier

Violinist Randall Mitsuo Goosby performs in “Cycles of My Being,” a song cycle that explores what it means to be a Black man in America today, for Opera Philadelphia in 2021. The performance also appears on Opera Philadelphia’s streaming channel, which launched last fall with classic and new works to engage diverse audiences and artists and broaden the appreciation of opera. Opera Philadelphia received a grant from the Pew Center for Arts & Heritage to help recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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