Notes From Her

MOC 2: Composer Juhi Bansal and Multiculturalism

Xochitl Hernandez
In Notes From Her's season 1-episode 2, I sit down to interview composer Juhi Bansal! Listen to hear Juhi talk about being born in India and raised in Hong Kong, as well as her road to becoming a musician, and composition techniques for composers. In Juhi's interview, we also have a great talk about what it means to be multicultural and how we can embrace our multicultural identity or unique background to use as our strength in our art and life.For more on Juhi Bansal, upcoming performances, and to listen to her compositions, visit her website https://juhibansal.com/Juhi Bansal will be premiering her piece "We Look to the Stars" February 13th, 7:30pm with the Pasadena City College at The Huntington Library and Botanical Gardens. For ticket and event information go to https://www.huntington.org/events/music-program-we-look-stars?sd=1581651000&ed=1581658200Visit Los Angeles Opera's website to find out more about the opera Eurydice and the Eurydice Found Festival at https://www.laopera.org/community/eurydice-found/Music (listed below in order of feature) used in this episode is all by Juhi Bansal. -Begin-Sirens-Where Shadow Chases Light-JaggedAfter listening to this episode, how do you think you can use your unique identity or intersectional multiculturalism as your strength?Follow Notes From Her @notesfromher_ on Instagram and Twitter and like Notes From Her on Facebook! Don't forget to subscribe, rate/review, and comment!