“I’m striving to change the fact that there’s a big lack of diversity in classical music,” says pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason, whose studies at the Royal Academy of Music began at the tender age of 10, a couple of years after her first public performance. “Music should be for everyone, and my aim is to bring music to all kinds of people. I think it’s important to have a variety of role models in the classical music world.”

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