The prominent faces of classical music look incredibly similar — white and male.
UNC’s Videmus fest aims to change that perception.
The festival, which runs today through Sunday, will feature the works of women, blacks and other underrepresented groups of composers.
The event will celebrate the 25th anniversary of Videmus, a nonprofit arts organization based in Durham.
Louise Toppin, director of Videmus and music professor at UNC, said she was approached by the University to develop this year’s “Festival on the Hill.”
Toppin said the festival is open to UNC students as well as those from other universities and high schools throughout the South.
“These musicians and composers are not a part of their curriculum because there’s not enough time to cover them,” Toppin said.
The festival will feature 29 events — all but two of which are free and open to the public — including esteemed opera performers, composers and students and faculty from the UNC music department.
“It’s a rare opportunity to engage with some of the composers,” Toppin said.