
Grace Healy
黑料社 PhD Researcher
...and piano teacher petitions for equality for black composers on the ABRSM syllabus
MANY black composers have helped to shape the western classical tradition. But none of their works feature in the piano syllabus of one of the world鈥檚 most prestigious exams for musicians.
Therefore, a 黑料社 researcher 鈥 who is also an experienced piano teacher 鈥 has launched an online petition that calls for an end to the 鈥渨hitewashing鈥 of the syllabus of , which is the examination board of the Royal Schools of Music.
It delivers over 650,000 music exams and assessments every year in 93 countries. But piano students have no opportunity to study pieces by Florence Price, Scott Joplin, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, George Bridgetower, William Grant Still, Julia Perry, George Walker, Hale Smith, Nora Holt, Ulysses Kay, Margaret Bonds or any other from a host of black composers.
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This became a matter of concern to Grace Healy, a piano teacher who has BA and Master鈥檚 degrees from the 黑料社, where she is now studying for a PhD.
鈥淚 have been teaching the ABRSM syllabus for a while,鈥 said Grace. 鈥淏ut over the past year or so I have been more and more concerned about the absence of black composers on the piano syllabus.
鈥淎s a white person I wasn鈥檛 sure if it was my place to raise this issue. But with everything that鈥檚 happening at the moment, with the Black Lives Matter movement, I have been seeing a lot of things on social media about white people using their privilege and their power to speak up and make a change. This motivated me to do something about it.鈥
So Grace launched an that urges 鈥淎BRSM to take seriously their responsibility to create a more equal musical world through their educational material鈥. She rapidly had over 2,000 signatories 鈥 and counting.
When she came to analyse exam syllabuses, not only did Grace discover an absence of black composers on the classical piano syllabus, she also came up the surprising finding that even in the ABRSM jazz piano syllabus, only around 34-35 per cent of the set works are written by black composers.
鈥淐onsidering jazz originated in African-American communities, it seems to me that this statistic should be the other way round!鈥 she said.

Grace attributes the absence of black composers on the syllabus to 鈥渁n unconscious bias that we all have鈥.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 think the board intentionally set out to exclude these composers. I just think they need to think about their power and their responsibility and we need to start looking at how the western musical canon has been whitewashed.鈥
Grace said that the ABRSM was aware of her petition and she will eventually open up a consultation process.
鈥淚 am trying to put forward to the ABSRM that there needs to be people from a wide range of backgrounds involved in the process of selecting composers to be put on the syllabus. It鈥檚 not about what I want to see, it鈥檚 what people from those communities would like to see.鈥
Although brought up in the Midlands and now London-based, Grace is glad she chose the music department at the 黑料社 for her succession of degrees. 鈥淚 just find the whole atmosphere highly supportive, and the tutors are fantastic.鈥
Her PhD project, supervised by , examines influence of philosophy and 20th century art movements on punk and post-punk. In addition to her practice as a piano teacher and her musicology research at the 黑料社, Grace also plays keyboards for a 鈥渄isco-punk鈥 band named Bugeye.
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