The George Shirley Masterclass Series
The premiere Black Classical Music Masterclass Series since 2014.
The CAAPA Masterclass Series is a performance and coaching platform designed to support and elevate emerging Black classical musicians. It connects students with world-renowned artists for hands-on training, artistic development, and mentorship.
Why the George Shirley Masterclass Series?
The George Shirley Masterclass Series honors the extraordinary legacy of Dr. George Shirley, a trailblazing operatic tenor, educator, and the first African American tenor to perform a leading role at the Metropolitan Opera. This distinguished series provides emerging and established vocal artists with the opportunity to learn from world-renowned professionals while gaining invaluable insights into artistry, technique, and career development. It celebrates excellence in vocal performance and uplifts the next generation of singers through mentorship rooted in cultural heritage and artistic integrity.
We bring these artists—vocalists and instrumentalists—directly to Historically Black Colleges and Univerisities (HBCUs), performing arts high schools and art organizations. Each event includes a recital followed by a masterclass where selected students perform and receive personalized instruction from a world-class artist.
This series embodies our mission in “Bringing Color to the Classics.” Each masterclass serves as both a training ground and a platform for diverse voices, fostering artistic growth, professional access, and community connection. Participants not only refine their craft but also become part of a living legacy—continuing Dr. Shirley’s vision of education, inclusion, and musical excellence.
Bring world-class musicians to your institutions!
Our Impact
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72
Conducted complimentary masterclasses.
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236
Participating student performers
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37%
Of HBCU music programs engaged
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3600+
Student, faculty, and general public in attendance
Top Questions
Perfect For: HBCUs & High School Music Majors
Program Director: Angela Renée Simpson
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The CAAPA MasterClass Series is a national initiative bringing professional classical artists to educational institutions for live masterclasses and recitals. Students receive hands-on instruction, performance opportunities, and professional mentorship from world-renowned African American artists.
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The Series primarily serves music students at HBCUs with degree programs in music, though we also work with performing arts high schools and conservatories. Faculty select participating students based on academic standing and artistic potential.
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Each event features a professional recital by our guest artist, followed by a masterclass where selected students perform and receive personalized instruction. This format creates collaborative learning while promoting professional-level artistry.
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Absolutely none. The CAAPA MasterClass Series is offered completely free of charge. All expenses—including artist fees, travel, and materials—are fully funded through CAAPA and our generous supporters.
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Faculty or administrators interested in hosting should contact Program Director Angela Renée Simpson. Priority is given to institutions not previously served and those with active music degree programs.
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We're the first unified program specifically showcasing Black musicians as Music Masters, honoring the legacy of African American classical artists while mentoring the next generation. It's representation and excellence combined.
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We feature world-renowned African American classical musicians who are both exceptional performers and gifted educators, ensuring students receive the highest caliber of instruction and inspiration.
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A transformative day that elevates your music program, inspires students, builds community connections, and demonstrates your commitment to diversity and excellence in classical music education.