Couple helps drive diversity into world of classical music

Barbara Merkley

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From Beethoven to Bach, classical music has been mostly performed by white musicians through the centuries. But, thanks to the couple behind Sphinx Music, an organization with the mission to bring more diversity into the world of orchestral music, that is now slowly changing. NBC’s Zinhle Essamuah reports in this week’s Sunday Spotlight.

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