Slate: Malcolm X’s Story, Told Through Opera by Anthony Davis

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By Isaac Butler

This week, host Isaac Butler talks to Anthony Davis, a Pulitzer Prize winning opera composer whose work includes the 1986 opera X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X, which was recently revived and produced for the Metropolitan Opera. In the interview, Anthony discusses the inspiration for X and the many genres he drew from to compose its music. He also talks about how to craft a story using music and why it’s important to him to make political art.

After the interview, Isaac and co-host June Thomas discuss creative career pivots and the act of finding inspiration from eavesdropping.

In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Anthony and Isaac talk about their mutual love of science fiction.

Listen here.

Photo Credit: Micah Shumake

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