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In this powerful episode of Black Music Seen, David Norville sits down with brothers William Henry Curry and Ralph Curry — two musicians whose lives trace the arc of Black classical history in America. From pounding on pianos in working-class Pittsburgh homes to standing on the Great Wall of China with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Curry brothers reflect on the early teachers who changed their lives, the “lightbulb moments” that revealed their calling, and the relentless work required to sustain excellence. William shares the unforgettable story of conducting Beethoven’s Ninth at age 21 — without rehearsal — after a last-minute emergency. Ralph recounts his audition journey with the New York Philharmonic and the complicated reality of being among the first Black fellows in a major orchestra Together, they speak candidly about: Growing up in a segregated America Being told there “aren’t many of your kind” in major orchestras Boardrooms that resisted Black leadership The pressure to be twice as good The difference between talent and integrity Why doing the work still matters They also reflect on progress — slow, often glacial — and the responsibility they now feel to support the next generation of Black classical musicians. This is a conversation about resilience. About community. About the love of music that endures even when the system does not. Black Music Seen continues its commitment to preserving the lived stories of Black classical musicians — honoring those who carried the culture and those shaping what comes next.