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More than 100 years ago, a poem by Katharine Lee Bates was put to music by Samuel Ward, and the resulting song has become one of the United States most recognizable patriotic hymns, America the Beautiful.
Looking at how the country has evolved and changed over the last century, the pianist Min Kwon wondered what it would sound like if this traditional tune evolved and changed as well. So, she invited more than 70 composers to write variations for solo piano based on a theme of America the Beautiful. The result is a new project,
America/Beautiful, she s releasing on July 4.