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Music Talks

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Feast your ears on the musical classics of the east with MUSIC TALKS, the Middle Kingdom’s mashup of classical music and in-depth discussions with some of China’s most celebrated orchestral professionals. Experience the instruments, get some perspective, feel the pulse of antiquity.
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DJ/インタビュアー藤田琢己とピアノ3ピースバンド Ryu MatsuyamaのピアノボーカルRyuが 面白く、そして深く音楽を語ります。 ラジオとテレビで20年のキャリアを持ち、 ライブハウスから海外フェスまで音の鳴る現場に 年間100本以上通い詰める藤田のリアルな目線から 様々なトピックを語ります。 不定期でアーティストや音楽関係者も登場予定。
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Myze Music Talks

Kelli Misenheimer

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Do you have a passion for music? Are 'New Music Fridays' your favorite day of the week? Do you support your local music scene? Well if you said yes to all of those questions, you have come to the right place! Myze Music Talks is a podcast for anyone who's passion for music goes beyond a set of earbuds and an iPod. Every Tuesday I am bringing you guys not just different music conversations, but interviews with local bands and musicians who's music deserves to be heard by the world, as they st ...
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The Elevate Music Talks podcast offers an in-depth look at topics like music production, music business, artist stories and more. Through interviews with top industry guests and his own personal experience, producer and mixing engineer Marko Fazio hosts this casual and conversational podcast offering insider stories and perspectives, as well as valuable information that will elevate you and your music to the next level.
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SPOT Music Talks

SPOT Festival

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Siden SPOT 02 i 1995 er Spot Festivalen blevet arrangeret af ROSA, Dansk Rock Samråd. SPOT finder sted på spillestederne i Aarhus og præsenterer mere end 100 nordiske bands i den første weekend i maj måned. SPOT Festivalens ambition er at skabe en formidlingsplatform for den danske og nordiske musik. Præsentationerne omfatter såvel debutanter som mere etablerede kunstnere, der skønnes at være af interesse for enten nationale eller internationale musikformidlere, branche- og kulturfolk eller ...
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“Music Talkshow” is a musicology dissemination show by our local University of Oslo early career music and sound researchers – PhD’s and postdocs. How do we communicate our research to the “outside” world? How do we maintain our relevance to society as academics? People who write about music, but not the music itself? In other words, how does our work relate to the real world, and how does the real-world manifests in our work? In this show, we tackle these unanswerable questions with a light ...
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Some of the world's greatest musicians and researchers showcase the power and science of music onstage at the TED conference, TEDx events and partner events around the world. You can also download these and many other videos free on TED.com, with an interactive English transcript and subtitles in up to 80 languages. TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.
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Grammy-Nominated Artist, Edu-Tainment Advocate, and founder of Syren Music Group Ashley “Támar Davis” is finally giving inspiring words of encouragement on a weekly direct-to-fan radio broadcast centered around Arts & Education. Past interviews have consisted of actors from “Queen Sugar” (OWN Network) to up and coming entrepreneurs in various occupations. “It is a fun atmosphere to discuss the latest in the entertainment industry to the plight of indie artists to discussing love, family, and ...
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Music Growth Talks by Dotted Music

Andrew Apanov (Dotted Music)

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A podcast for music artists, record labels, start-ups, and industry professionals. Hosted by Andrew Apanov, the founder of the Dotted Music marketing agency. On each episode, the world's smartest representatives of the music business share tactics and strategies you can use to grow your own music brand.
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"Women benefit from Colorism and Colorism is gendered." ~ Aja Witt Aja Witt, a former honors student at Iowa University, wrote her dissertation on topics relevant to the black community and often rarely discussed. Under the direction of Professor Michael Hill, Aja created a powerful dissertation titled: "Colorism in the Music Industry and the Women…
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Ashley Támar met Gretchen while performing the Broadway classic "Motown the Musical." Enjoy this long-awaited conversation (they haven't spoken since 2017) between the ladies about solving problems and finding your niché by being the 1st to curate a path while following your passion. Gretchen has been working as a wig maker since 2005. While attend…
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Zakiya Larry redefines the power of pivoting while loving what she does in telling stories through journaling. As a Strategic Journalist, Zakiya uses story-telling in a poignant way while helping others tell their narrative. Listen and learn how these women explore topics such as how to take care of your mental while following your passion to knowi…
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It's March and you know what that means? It's "Women's History Month." We are honored to kick off this month with a flashback Town Hall Meeting featuring Grammy-Nominated Artist Ashley Támar, Broadway Actress Patrice Covington, Music Executive Carolyn Owens and Council for Paramount Global, Maya Day. In this gathering, the ladies explore topics fro…
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El Paso country artist Brian Mars joins us to talk about his musical career, from a mariachi band in middle school to recording at the legendary FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. Brian pulls out his guitar and sings an amazing cover one of the Texas legend Freddie Fender's songs. 00:00 - "She Goes Good With Tequila" 03:10 - Interview Begins 1…
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Omer Netzer tells us about his journey from growing up in Israel to playing music in Texas. From spending much of his childhood in bomb shelters to his parents three story music store in northern Israel and fighting for his homeland after the October 7th massacre. He tells a fascinating story about the world-changing power of music. 00:00 - "God Wo…
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Houston's Keller Cox stops by to tell us about launching his musical career with help from Flatland Cavalry. It's a story about being in the right place at the right time. He shares a touching song he wrote about his father's health crisis and talks about a very wise philosophy that he tries to live his life by. 00:00 - "Damn Good Friends" 03:58 - …
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Kyle Park visits with us at the Texas Farm Bureau convention in Round Rock. He talks about his long and successful music career with 12 number one hits on the Texas country music charts. He pays a special tribute to Texas farmers and ranchers with his song "God Made a Farmer." 00:00 - "A Broken Heart Like That" 03:58 - Interview Begins 10:15 - "God…
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Dave Perez is the lead singer and accordion player for the Tejas Brothers of Dallas. He stopped by our studios to talk about his brand new single "Another Silent Night." We get to hear about how Dave grew up in a house surrounded by all types of music and a great story about how he accidentally walked into a music store looking for directions, and …
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Jason Grove stops by to tell us about his journey from Nashville to Fredericksburg, Texas. He shares his frustration with the Nashville music scene and how Texas was pulling him to the Lone Star State. He plays a touching song he wrote about Texas, and a funny song about Willie Nelson. 0:00 - "She Had Me at Haggard" 03:18 - Interview Begins 11:07 -…
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Texas country music artist Chuck Wimer stops by the KTFB studios as our very first in-studio guest. We talk about Chuck's journey through life, his time in the military, his history in the Texas country music scene, and he plays a couple of songs for us. 00:00 - "Fire in Your Eyes" 03:09 - Interview Begins 13:10 - "One More Day" 17:30 - "Over Here"…
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It’s starting to look a lot like work party (Julebord) season, and we are excited to brag about ours shamelessly, but also ask: what makes a good celebration between colleagues? In the last show of the 2024 season, Julie, Kristina, Aleksander and Ieva sit down to chat about how musicologists celebrate Christmas. By sharing the perspectives of our p…
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In this episode, we take a stroll with IMV postdoctoral fellow Sadie Menicanin through Oslo’s Botaniske hage. As we walk along gravel paths and under shady boughs, we discuss Sadie’s recent and current research related to music and gardens. The conversation touches on garden scenes in French grand opera, Vienna’s municipal planning of green space i…
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Huang Ye is an innovative Jazz musician and music director at the Lincoln Center Shanghai. It won't be surprising to hear segments in his music reflecting the clamor of horns beeping during rush hour or a tiger's mighty roar. The 26-year-old artist once composed 24 works within one single month, but it took him more than a decade to find all the mo…
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Shaun Gibson is a British singer and songwriter who weaves his narratives into music. His music is so catchy that it often goes around in listeners' heads once they hear it. He represents the distinctiveness of the instruments from the East to make them accessible and appealing. In this episode, we're thrilled to get up-close with Shaun Gibson who …
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I met Daniel Meyer while performing with the Stewart Copeland Orchestra in Erie, PA. From the very first song, his energy gave me chills. To watch a conductor use every morsel of his body into a new body of work, is quite jaw-dropping. As soon as I asked Daniel to be a guest on my podcast, he immediately said yes. And what's crazy? I've always want…
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Christophe Hisquin is a French singer and songwriter who has been devoting himself to making both Chinese and French songs. Better known as Dantes in music industry, the artist creates music that transcends cultural barriers. In this episode, we'll delve into his musical journey and explore how his career has been shaped within the Chinese music in…
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In this episode, we will explore "Phenomena," a Sheng concerto commissioned by China’s NCPA Orchestra. The program features European composer Bernd Richard Deutsch, Sheng virtuoso Wu Wei, and NCPA Orchestra’s Head of Artistic Planning, Tang Ning. They discuss the ancient Chinese mouth organ, the Sheng, and its unique integration into Western classi…
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In this episode of The Music Talkshow, it's all about playing music with machines! How can we best interact and play music with machines? What does it mean for a machine to be a good bandmate? This, and so much more, is the topic of PhD candidate Vincenzo Madaghiele's research project at the UiO. On today's show, Vinzenco shares details of his rece…
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Ancient instruments are symbolic cultural relics, and people can get a glimpse of the culture and traditions behind their unique sounds. In this episode, Zhang Xuguang, a zither and bowed instrument performer with the China Broadcasting Performing Arts Troupe, join us to explore the captivating story behind the revival of the soulful sound of a sev…
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​Embark on a captivating journey with Gesang Norbu, who has been pursuing his passion for the Tibetan fiddle despite tough challenges and discouraging voices from his family. When he finally brought his instrument into the limelight, he returned to his hometown with a resolute commitment to spread his love of the fiddle among the younger generation…
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R & B will never be dead if Kenyon Dixon's pen game and vocals have anything associated with it. Besides writing hits for Justin Timerberlake and Tyrese, Mr. Kenyon's faith is un-matched and un-wavering. He walks in a musical freedom that has a tempo of its own. Discover how he got his start and how he remains level-headed in a commercially-driven …
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A recent concert titled "The Song of Xianghe", meaning a harmonic blend, is considered a fusion of Eastern and Western culture. In this episode, we will delve into the collaboration, and find out why Chinese flutist Zhang Weiliang believes his instrument is able to represent the Chinese spirit and people, and discover how Chinese music speaks to Fr…
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In April of 2024, the National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) in Beijing, China, presented German composer Richard Wagner’s enduring and epic opera "The Flying Dutchman". The production received enormous acclaim from Chinese audiences for its spectacular stage design and masterful performances. In this special episode of Music Talks, we will…
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Jiangnan Silk and Bamboo music is a cherished folk instrumental tradition in southern China. From its ancient origins to its modern-day significance, this episode highlights the evolution of this musical heritage, and its role in contemporary society. There are insights from experts and performers, as well as captivating musical performances, shedd…
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The traditional Chinese festival Qingming Festival is commemorated to honor and pay respects to ancestors. Flowers such as plum blossoms, peach blossoms, and peonies, which bloom during the Qingming Festival, carry profound cultural connotations. They serve as emotional symbols to express respect and nostalgia for deceased loved ones, while also sy…
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In this Easter special, doctoral research fellow Kristina Sočanski Čelik shares her insights and reminiscences of Eastern Easter - and the religious musical traditions of the Orthodox Christian church. Based on her research on how contemporary composition relates sonic experiences to the spiritual, this show takes listeners across the Greek, Ukrain…
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The Sanxian is a traditional Chinese string instrument with a history spanning over 2,000 years. It belongs to the plucked lute family and is widely played in various genres of Chinese music, including traditional folk music, opera, and contemporary compositions. It holds a revered place in Chinese musical culture, embodying centuries of tradition.…
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a flood of circle佐々木亮介が熱く語る後半戦、Ryu Matsuyamaと共通の点としてスピッツの凄さやキャリアを重ねることについても熱く語っています。深く切れ味のあるトークは「音楽のミカタ」ならではの切り口です。必聴の神回爆誕!
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a flood of circle佐々木亮介が登場。ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATIONの後藤正史プロデュースの新曲「CANDLE SONG」について大いに語っています。 アーティストしての矜持や悩み、目標など深いトークは音楽好きやバンドをやっている人は特に刺激を受けるはずです。
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The sound of Di, echoing through imperial courts and bustling marketplaces alike, has weaved melodies that transcended time and still resonate with collective memories of generations. The mellifluous tones of the Xiao, melting into the serene landscapes and through ancient pavilions, evoke a beauty that mirrors the soulful tranquility of traditiona…
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The Erhu, with only two strings, has the power to express a thousand emotions and a myriad of styles. From its origins as an accompaniment, the Erhu has evolved into a solo instrument, transitioning from folk traditions to the grand stages of classical music. Its versatile repertoire showcases remarkable singing qualities and narrative depth, playi…
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Ala Ebtekar on Art, Iran, Hip-Hop, and Sci-Fi https://www.alaebtekar.com/ Music by AwareNess: https://awareness0.bandcamp.com/ Please support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/timetalks Channel Zero Network: https://channelzeronetwork.com/ Time Talks: https://www.instagram.com/time_raps On Belonging Podcast: https://groundedfutures.co…
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In this episode of The Music Talkshow, produced by Tejaswinee Kelkar in collaboration with Oslo's Historical Museum, Tejaswinee speaks with Dr. Boro Baski about the musical heritage of the Santhal ethnic community; the instrument banam and the long process of creating, becoming, and in other ways inheriting musical heritage, such as singing folk so…
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The Bili is a Chinese double-reed wind instrument with a history dating back to ancient dynasties. Discover its distinctive mellow yet piercing timbre, exploring its unique cylindrical bore that sets it apart in the realm of traditional Chinese music. Join us on a musical odyssey as we unravel the cultural significance of the Bili, its role in vari…
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The trapezoidal Yangqin is a Chinese hammered dulcimer, most likely derived from the Iranian santur or the European dulcimer. After evolving for hundreds of years, now with its unmistakable timbre of bamboo and steel, it brings the impressive sound of a traditional Chinese instrument to modern musical works.…
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The Spring Festival is commonly believed to be the most important among Chinese people. Out of all kinds of celebrations, music is the most indispensable. In this special edition of Music Talks, we appreciate several ensembles of traditional Chinese instrumental music that are popular and usually played during the Spring Festival, and learn about t…
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The Suona is a traditional Chinese instrument that is played by blowing into a double-reed, through a mouth piece and then through the wooden body. Known for its extremely penetrating sound and distinctively northern flavor, the Chinese Suona is an instrument that has the ability to instinctively take the lead of all other instruments when played. …
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2023年に始動したバンドName the Nightは、ロッカトレンチ、ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATIONのメンバーらが集まり、鎌倉を拠点に活動する四人組である。去年の秋に「麦ノ秋音楽祭」に出演してライブ活動をスタートした。 バンドを結成するに至った経緯やその音楽性をボーカルの山森大輔に迫ってみた。 ※再編集により再掲しました
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