In this episode of The 411 Live podcast, we discusses the importance of lifting the heaviness of negativity and explore the positive impact of mentorship and transformation in the world of music. Host Beverly Taylor is joined by Linda Edelstein, CEO of “MYSO” the Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra, and Adela Ramirez, a talented cellist with MYSO. They shed light on the incredible work happening within the organization. They debunk the misconception that symphony orchestras are only for privileged kids and highlight the fact that 50% of MYSO's young members come from diverse backgrounds. Tune in to learn more about the inspiring initiatives and opportunities offered by the Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra.
[00:02:16] Youth Symphony Orchestra representation.
[00:07:21] Diversity in the arts.
[00:08:33] Music and brain connection.
[00:10:59] Bringing people together through music.
[00:17:36] Sharing the love for music.
[00:21:37] Trauma-informed programming.
[00:27:11] Skills developed through music.
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