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    Explore " contemporary music" with insightful episodes like "The Evolution of Women in Music", "Wang Lu: onward, wayward", "Ann Cleare: gravity dreams ii", "Miguel Zenón: Layer Upon Layer" and "6: Final Measures" from podcasts like ""The Music in Me", "Mission: Commission", "Mission: Commission", "Mission: Commission" and "Mission: Commission"" and more!

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    The Evolution of Women in Music

    The Evolution of Women in Music

    Get ready to groove, music enthusiasts! 🎶 Join me on a musical journey through the incredible stories of women who've shaped the symphony of music history. From the soulful echoes of jazz to the rebellious anthems of rock, we're diving into the beats and tales that define these queens of sound. Explore the unsung heroines of jazz and blues, ride the rock revolution, and witness the intersection of feminism and hip-hop. From legends like Bessie Smith to contemporary icons like Beyoncé and H.E.R., we're celebrating triumphs, victories, and the timeless impact of women in music. Hit play now and let the music in you come alive! 🌟🎤

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    Keep listening, keep grooving, and let the music in you continue to shine. Thank you, and see you soon!

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    THEME SONG BY: Hayley Gremard
    INTRODUCTION BY: Gavin Bruno

    Introducing Mission: Commission Season 3

    Introducing Mission: Commission Season 3

    What do you see when you hear music? Once you know the story behind the music, and the person behind the story, you’ll listen to music in a completely different way. Season 3 follows the creative journey of three world-class composers, Ann Cleare, Wang Lu, and Miguel Zenón. Over 6 weeks, listen as the very first ideas and notes grow and evolve into vibrant new pieces of music. Hosted by Melissa Smey, Artistic Director of Miller Theatre at Columbia University in New York.

    Learn more at missioncommissionpodcast.com 

    Music Current Special with Fergal Dowling, Izumi Kimura & Francis Heery

    Music Current Special with Fergal Dowling, Izumi Kimura & Francis Heery

    This edition of the IMRO Podcast is focused on the Music Current Festival 2023.

    Taking place in the Project Arts Centre and Contemporary Music Centre in Dublin, the Music Current Festival showcases contemporary Irish and new electronic music across four nights from the 12th to the 15th of April.

    First started in 2016, this year’s Music Current Festival features four new concerts and a chamber opera, as well as workshops and discussions that explore the cutting edge of new music.

    To find out more, Danny Carroll spoke with the musicians Francis Heery and Izumi Kimura, who both feature in this year's programme, as well as meeting the festival’s artistic director Fergal Dowling for a broader look at Music Current 2023.

    For a full listing of Music Current events, follow the link below: http://www.musiccurrent.ie/2023/

    Fergal Dowling: 1:05 - 15:02
    Izumi Kimura: 15:58 - 47:51
    Francis Heery: 48:53 - 86:30

    Loadbang on Making New Music

    Loadbang on Making New Music

    The members of New York City-based new music chamber group loadbang (Andy Kozar on trumpet(s), William Lang on trombone, Adrian Sandi on bass clarinet, and Tyler Bouque on baritone voice) speak about mixing and making new music from classical and contemporary genres and sounds.

    The Scene broadcasts on WRFI Community Radio. For more information, visit https://www.wrfi.org/wrfiprograms/the-scene/.

    Contact Info: thesceneaudiomagazine@gmail.com

    Original air date: October 7, 2022

    Rhythm, India, math, music, curiosity and devotion: Bernhard Schimpelsberger

    Rhythm, India, math, music, curiosity and devotion: Bernhard Schimpelsberger

    Bernhard Schimpelsberger is an Austrian composer and percussionist. He studied Indian classical rhythms with masters such as Suresh Talwalkar and Trilok Gurtu. Bernhard says "Rhythm is a universal language that allows us to connect on deeper levels." Join us for this more than incredible talk with some beautiful excerpts of Bernhard playing the percussion.

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    MEREDIAN | Melodic World Percussion | Bernhard Schimpelsberger
    Rhythm Diaries - Rhythms of fractals and collective movement - Bernhard Schimpelsberger

    The Guru Utsav Solo (Full Concert) ・Bernhard Schimpelsberger


    Intro music - M. Ravel - Gaspard de la Nuit, No. 1, "Ondine" | Monika Lozinskienė

     

    Music Monday- Geneva Lei

    Music Monday- Geneva Lei
    It is a new season which means we're bringing back a fan favorite, Music Mondays. Tune in as we talk to Filipino -Canadian singer, Geneva Lei. One this episode, Geneva Lei talks to us about her ability to structure her songwriting in a way that speaks directly to her fans and her upcoming music projects. She then hits the stage to perform her newest single "Sober." Follow Geneva Lei: @GenevaLei

    NMNM - Daryl Jamieson

    NMNM - Daryl Jamieson

    This was a fun episode! It is dense with references to dig into, so brace yourself for some links!

    After hearing Akasha at a Symphony Nova Scotia school concert, Daryl eventually went on to study composition with Glenn Buhr, Akasha's composer.

    Daryl referred numerous times, to Canadian composer Linda Catlin Smith and her effect on his path as an artist: 

    You can also listen to the New Musings episode which featured Linda Catlin Smith here. And there's a Part 2 as well! 

    Peter Hatch is another Canadian with whom Daryl studied composition.

    Daryl has composed frequently for Joe Browning,  he's a little tough to track down, but here is a link to his bio.

    At York in the UK Daryl studied with Nicola LeFanu

    Morton Feldman was an inspiration to Daryl, and many of us frankly! Here is his bio, and recordings of his music can be found on all the platforms

    Daryl studied and was mentored by Jo Kondo in Japan. His music is played all over the world!

    Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival takes place each year in the UK

    IRCAM the Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Musicis the research centre in Paris that virtually at which Daryl spoke recently. This is a very interesting site with many resources for music and technology!

    Peter, Scott & The Tasmanian Songbook

    Peter, Scott & The Tasmanian Songbook

    The Festival of Voices director, Peter Choraziak, and Musical Scott Targett respond to the question: why did you start the Tasmanian Songbook? The Tasmanian Song Book is a program of music presented through Festival of Voices that speak directly to the heart and identity of the island and its people. The pair discuss the different curatorial thematics they use to develop a program of music that looks past, present and future, including protest songs, Tasmanian First Nation artists, songs about Tasmania, and bands that nearly made it. The pair also discuss the how narrative and context is used to introduce each of the songs during the live performance. The conversation also talks about the wealth of talented musicians in Tasmania.

    The podcast includes songs recording live during the 2021 Tasmanian Songbook. The following list of songs and artists is listed in order of play.

    1. Liyini milaythina rrala (Singing Country Strong) performed by Jodi Haines & Jude Reid, and Merinda Sainty (violin)
    2. Glenn Richards performs “Van Diemen’s Land”
    3. Let the Franklin Flow by Shane Howard
    4. Sooner or later by Monique Brumby
    5. Lost Child by Kartanya Maynard
    6. Tom Wolfe performs You Come Back to Tassie
    7. Monique performs Walk That Beach Again
    8. Go Home performed by Jed Appleton
    9. Walk the Night by EWAH & The Vision Of Paradise
    10. Ain’t Seen It Yet by Nick Wolfe
    11. Go Home performed by Jed Appleton

    This episode was recorded and edited by Keith Deverell

    The Music Tasmania Podcast is supported by Arts Tasmania

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