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The Making of ’Vignette’, Pianist or Singer and the Colonial Hangover around the Piano in India with T.L. Mazumdar (Solocast)
Founder and host of 'Tapasya Loading', musician and interdisciplinary artist
T.L. Mazumdar aka EveryNowHere answers audience's questions on the making of his debut solo piano album 'Vignette' which was recorded during...
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From Effortless Mastery to Becoming the Instrument with Kenny Werner
With a history of collaborators and peers that constitutes some
of the most significant names in Jazz history in the past century,
Guggenheim fellowship Award winner, Emmy Award nominee, prolific pianist,...
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Links between Music and Yoga, Growing up Brown in a White Social Paradigm and Navigating Nuances of South Asian Diaspora with Preetha Narayanan
With a list of collaborators that include the likes of Anoushka Shankar, Nitin Sawhney, Talvin Singh OBE, Kae Tempest, Jocelyn Pook, Oi Va Voi, and Bianca Gismonti, and London Contemporary Orchestra, amongst many...
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Common Threads between Miles Davis, Carlos Santana, Sheila E, The Crusaders and Enjoying Fresh Strawberries with Benny Rietveld
Born to immigrant parents in the Netherlands before migrating to the US as an infant, Benny Rietveld left his native home of Hawaii in early adulthood be 'raised again in San Francisco and New York, (currently...
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Damascus to Berlin, Surviving War as an Artist, and Effortlessness in Everyday Art with Ali Moraly
Damascus-born, Berlin-based violinist, composer, educator, and writer Ali Moraly belongs to the first generation of home-grown Syrian musicians formally trained in European Classical music.
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An internationally...
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Understanding Aspergers Syndrome, Transforming Piano Abuse to Healing and Healthy Productivity Hacks with Amirah
Multiple Award-winning singer-songwriter Amirah transformed her journey with Aspergers Syndrome, trauma from abusive piano lessons, and the challenges of being a bi-racial Malaysian in an era of cultural turmoil into...
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Berlin to LA, Spiritual vs Musical Practices and Staying Curious with Robert Koch
Berlin-bred, LA-based German Music Composers Award winner Robert Koch's music has been described as ''..artificial intelligence discovering religion.'' (Bobby Friction -BBC).
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A signature deep, cinematic sound that...
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Healing with Music, the Role of a Mentor and the Future of Online Education with Claus Hessler
With nominations on international polls in magazines like MODERN DRUMMER MAGAZINE and testimonials from the likes DAVID GARIBALDI, STEVE SMITH, ALEX ACUNA, Claus Hessler has established himself to be one of the most...
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Well-being for Artists and Making Music with Chocolate with Vivienne Aerts
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The gentle and compassionate demeanor of Vivienne Aerts will leave you hard-pressed to guess the mammoth stature of her artistic endeavors in the past decade.
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A practicing clinical psychologist in Europe...
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Pop Stardom, Bombay, Berklee, and 20 Years In Music Business with Vasuda Sharma
Where others would be happy resting on the wreath of pop stardom at 18, Singer-Songwriter/Composer Vasuda Sharma decided to accept a scholarship to Berklee instead.
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Following which she went on to crowdfund an...
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Spearheading Nepal's Jazz-Scene, Imposter Syndrome and Balancing European and South-Asian Work Ethics with Abhisek Bhadra
Kathmandu-bred composer/arranger Abhisek Bhadra left a budding career in what has been looked upon as Central Europe's capital for 'World Music', Rotterdam, to return to Nepal where the call of the heart led him to...
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Frankfurt, Boston, Classical vs Jazz and Understanding Communication Skills with Benno Sattler
With an international touring career that spans 3 continents and 19 countries and a list of collaborators which leaves no room for skepticism over his expertise, Frankfurt-based Benno Sattler has been a strikingly...
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