Every Voice with Terrance McKnight

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“Every Voice with Terrance McKnight” is a show that spotlights the vibrant stories and perspectives that reflect the whole of the American musical experience. There are many different kinds of classical music, depending on where you are in the world. While this music typically preserves the traditions of a given society, classical music in America remains wedded to its Western European roots. On this show, we want to know why — and what America’s classical music really sounds like. Through interviews, historical investigation, and personal storytelling, Terrance McKnight unearths the hidden voices that have been shaping our musical traditions all along. Our debut season examines the representation of Blackness in opera. While character flaws are universal, stereotypes often fall along racial lines. We look at the loneliness, jealousy, self-loathing, and cultural appropriation associated with African characters in 18th and 19th century operas by Mozart and Verdi, and we introduce the African-American personalities found in the operas of Atlanta-based composer Dr. Sharon Willis.

Recent Episodes
  • A Radio Special: Mozart’s "Abduction from the Seraglio"
    Aug 17, 2023 – 00:58:47
  • A Radio Special: Verdi’s "Aida”
    Aug 10, 2023 – 00:58:28
  • A Radio Special: Verdi's "Otello"
    Aug 3, 2023 – 00:58:35
  • A Radio Special: Mozart’s "The Magic Flute"
    Jul 27, 2023 – 00:46:52
  • Abduction from the Seraglio: Revelations
    Jun 1, 2023 – 00:19:06
  • Abduction from the Seraglio: A Blind Eye
    May 25, 2023 – 00:19:27
  • Abduction from the Seraglio: A Dream Interrupted
    May 18, 2023 – 00:20:12
  • Abduction from the Seraglio: Freedom and Justice for Some
    May 11, 2023 – 00:20:30
  • Aida: America’s Confederates in Egypt
    May 4, 2023 – 00:21:33
  • Aida: 100% Egyptian Cotton
    Apr 27, 2023 – 00:19:01
  • Aida: Off the Chain
    Apr 20, 2023 – 00:17:54
  • Aida: Red Heart, White Eyes
    Apr 13, 2023 – 00:18:45
  • Otello: The North Star
    Apr 6, 2023 – 00:20:40
  • Otello: Black Handkerchiefs Matter
    Mar 30, 2023 – 00:16:36
  • Otello: Haters
    Mar 23, 2023 – 00:16:12
  • Otello: UNMOORED
    Mar 16, 2023 – 00:15:41
  • The Magic Flute: Recycling
    Mar 9, 2023 – 00:18:55
  • The Magic Flute: He Said, She Said
    Mar 2, 2023 – 00:19:08
  • The Magic Flute: Invisible Man
    Feb 23, 2023 – 00:20:59
  • The Magic Flute: From Morehouse … to the opera house with Monostatos
    Feb 16, 2023 – 00:19:55
  • Introducing “Every Voice with Terrance McKnight”
    Feb 1, 2023 – 00:02:18
Recent Reviews
  • Fit-N-Sexy
    Verdi’s Aida
    This podcast is the definition of edutainment! From the explanation of the play and the choices of skin color of the actors and actresses. From the history of those who played leading roles to the nationality of those actors enlightened the listener. Further, the true history that was laid out with such simplicity makes me think that this one podcast should be a college level class. The music and the singing were amazing. All of it was excellent. 👏🏾
  • nattysoul
    A fine introductory education into the arts of the classical and operatic expression
    I can’t write enough words to convey how much I have enjoyed this series of podcasts of Every Voice.From Chevalier to Aida Mr.McKnight guides us through these fascinating stories.Thanks for seeing and sharing our stories in this series.More please! Kevin Rhone
  • AHTeacher
    Every Voice
    As an opera fan (and former opera house employee) I find this series so important. It is both painful, refreshing, and critical giving the listener a comprehensive understanding about how many art forms, no matter how beautiful, continue to perpetuate negative stereotypes, especially when it comes to people of color. I hope that you will continue to explore opera and other classical music forms through this lens. I think this offers a challenge to producers and directors of “beloved” works of opera to find ways to expose, reveal, and mitigate some of the harm done to date by finding ways of reversing or eliminating the inherently racist tropes offered to opera audiences by finding ways to re-interpret or re-shape the work.
  • alerox
    Rich and varied and beautiful
    Thank you for such an insightful, beautiful, and informative show. It doesn’t condescend listeners but invites them into something great and difficult and imaginative. A new favorite. I look forward to lm being a long-time listener.
  • jspeyton
    Exceptional
    Now, HERE is a voice made for radio. 😍 I would learn so many things if it was packaged as well as this podcast. You all are doing excellent work.
  • Kat-tee
    Well Done!
    So well done. Spent an afternoon binge-listening. Looking forward to the next episode. Appreciate the alternate look at Othello and inclusion of the Sellars/ Morrison work. In Morrison’s “Desdemona”, it is a heinous act around which Othello and Iago bond.
  • WQXR fan
    It’s about time!
    I’ve been listening to WQXR since I was 10 years old but didn’t see Magic Flute until my 20’s in Barcelona and I was so shocked. The Met production with its posters everywhere during the holidays made it seem like a kids show! Imagine my shock and the entire audience was sanguine and laughing on cue in Spain. After that experience I searched for some kind of dissertation or book on this topic and came back with nothing. Thank you for finally addressing this. The other operas discussed are also very profound to me. I grew up listening to music from Aida and this was so eye opening. Thank you for bringing opera to modernity.
  • V_Farm
    Vital for all opera lovers
    The Magic Flute was the first opera I ever watched love. I was 4 years old and fell completely in love with opera. As I grew up and learned more about racism and began working through my internalized white supremacy, I became more and more uncomfortable with the role of race in opera. Navigating the tension between my love of opera and my racial justice work has been a challenge. This podcast has been an incredible learning experience. It is a fantastic and nuanced exploration of race and opera. I have been sharing it with my friends and family who also love opera. It is vital listening for everyone who loves opera.
  • &&&&&"
    Too short
    Really interesting love the historical context…wish the program was longer. Can’t wait for the next episode.
  • Howr
    Every Voice
    A very enjoyable presentation of an important, but vastly overlooked, subject. I’m looking forward to the continuation of this series.
  • bibliothequeaire
    bringing important perspectives and voices to light
    Opera’s history of racism is surfaced in this riveting, well-researched, and engrossing podcast. Thank you!
  • helpsmegetaround
    Every Voice with Terrance McKnight
    We listen to Terrance McKnight’s programs on WQXR here in NY (radio or with their app). His historical research, knowledge, experience and his own musicianship is evident with every program, podcast and special content. Listen and you will learn so much!
  • Alaska ALS Guy
    Thank you
    I’m a 70 year old white man who has loved opera for over 50 years. Thank you for opening my eyes in regards to the Magic Flute. 5 Stars.
  • K. f G.
    Crucial View
    This is such an important, necessary, brilliant conversation. I would recommend it for anyone, especially those of us in the opera world.
  • Crash56
    Enlightening
    Truly a wonderful work. Terence McNight has such a wonderful voice, literally and intellectually, that makes this podcast special.
  • SamtheTree
    Phfft. Read a book.
    Read anything. This makes Sawbones look bad. Boooooooooo. Don’t play this.
  • Henry McCullough
    Wonderful!
    This is relevant yet transporting. Perfect podcast that makes me feel hopeful about the future of the arts in America.
  • The Bogle Family
    When does the next episode airing?!
    I listened to the first episode I was hooked. It’s been Week and I don’t see the next episode! Please tell us the schedule for the episodes. I am a fan and would appreciate the update.
  • Phystostegia
    Every Voice
    Stunning and eye opening! I will keep listening.
  • Sophy2016
    OMG
    OMG, I would listen to Terrance McKnight read the phone book. His voice is just so amazing. And his breadth of knowledge on Classical Music - I have learned so much from him. This will definitely be a goto podcast for me.
  • .K.C.C.
    I have been waiting to listen for ages!
    Terrance has one of the best voices on the airwaves and his thoughtful and reverent review of those who have been purposely overlooked and forgotten in the classical music world is a much overdo necessity for our society today. Thank you!!!
  • rbgoodjoin
    Wonderful
    As a Black man who lives in Atlanta and loves opera, great first episode. Cannot wait to hear what is presented in the future.
  • CTNJ87
    So Excited for this Podcast!
    We are so lucky to have performing artists like WQXR’s MCKnight to explore music, arts and culture with such remarkable and inclusive range. As a lifelong learner of the African diaspora I can’t wait for this journey to begin!
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