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Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
16 episodes
1 week ago
Hardi Kurda is a composer, improviser, sound artist from Kurdistan who researches the concept of 'urgent listening': becoming aware of sounds that are always present but mostly ignored, even to the point of trying to listen to smells or silence. In this podcast, he invites the audience to practice this kind of listening, with an extended composition specially made for this podcast, using his extensive catalogue of field recordings. Kurda is also jury member for the Gaudeamus Award 2026. Watch an interview with Kardi Kurda by Jonás Bisquert about his podcast: https://youtu.be/cdNWMXgIBGU
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Hardi Kurda is a composer, improviser, sound artist from Kurdistan who researches the concept of 'urgent listening': becoming aware of sounds that are always present but mostly ignored, even to the point of trying to listen to smells or silence. In this podcast, he invites the audience to practice this kind of listening, with an extended composition specially made for this podcast, using his extensive catalogue of field recordings. Kurda is also jury member for the Gaudeamus Award 2026. Watch an interview with Kardi Kurda by Jonás Bisquert about his podcast: https://youtu.be/cdNWMXgIBGU
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Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Hardi Kurda: Sonic Displacement
Hardi Kurda is a composer, improviser, sound artist from Kurdistan who researches the concept of 'urgent listening': becoming aware of sounds that are always present but mostly ignored, even to the point of trying to listen to smells or silence. In this podcast, he invites the audience to practice this kind of listening, with an extended composition specially made for this podcast, using his extensive catalogue of field recordings. Kurda is also jury member for the Gaudeamus Award 2026. Watch an interview with Kardi Kurda by Jonás Bisquert about his podcast: https://youtu.be/cdNWMXgIBGU
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1 week ago
1 hour

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Igor C Silva: Collaboration: a trigger for new music
Composer Igor C Silva, born in Porto and currently living in Amsterdam, made a new addition to our podcast series Curious Ears, in which he zooms in on collaboration as a trigger for new ideas and as an important part of his practice as a composer.
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4 months ago
52 minutes 47 seconds

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Rafaele Andrade: Brazillian music and its technologies for socio-ambiental impact
Brazilian composer, musician, designer, and artist Rafaele Andrade presents a collection and reflection of Brazilian music, its technologies and its socio-ambiental impact. In 3 acts she reflects on this topic in regards to the field of new music instruments, feminism and indigenous cultures.
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5 months ago
58 minutes 14 seconds

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Emine Bostancı + Ardashes Agoshian: Kemenche of Istanbul, Cretan Lyra and Contemporary Music
Emine Bostancı and Ardashes Agoshian talk about contemporary music and traditional instruments: Kemenche of Istanbul and Cretan Lyra with sympathetic strings. Emine Bostancı (Turkey/ Netherlands) is on a mission: performing on traditional instruments, she aims to push the boundaries and bridge the gap between traditional Ottoman-Turkish and contemporary classical music. In this episode, she introduces her instruments, summarises their historical and traditional context, and speaks about her doctoral research and artistic practices and projects. Her guest, composer Ardashes Agoshian, highlights the intrigue and opportunities for composers in writing new music for traditional instruments. Full playlist of music: 00:00-04:39 Ardashes Agoshian: Fragment from "Ancient Istanbul Tales" for septet, III. mov., "Kız Kulesi" (Maiden's Tower) 04:40-06:20 Emine Bostancı Solo kemenche improvisation 06:36-07:24 Ardashes Agoshian: "Ancient Istanbul Tales", IV. mov., Final of the Interlude, " The Afternoon at the Grand Bazaar" 07:25-11:05 Ardashes Agoshian: Fragment from "Ancient Istanbul Tales", V. mov., "Khalkedon" (The ancient name of the decent neighbourhood of Istanbul, now known as Kadıköy, which is thought to be the place where Byzantium was first founded) 11:06-14:13 Emine Bostancı "Ghost Secrets" (Dareyn) 14:25-15:56 Ardashes Agoshian: Fragment from "Ancient Istanbul Tales", VI. mov., "Constantine's dream" 16:13-23:42 Ardashes Agoshian: Fragment from "Ancient Istanbul Tales", VII. mov., "Beyazıt'ta Panayır" (Fair in Beyazıt) 24:04-26:44 Ardashes Agoshian: Fragment from "Ancient Istanbul Tales", I. mov., "Hagia Sophia" 26:52-30:53 Ardashes Agoshian: Fragment from "Ancient Istanbul Tales", II. mov., "Samatya" (The ancient name of the decent neighbourhood of Istanbul. The name is still unofficial using by the residents. Agoshian's birthplace.) 30:54-32:36 Ardashes Agoshian: Fragment from "Ancient Istanbul Tales", III. mov., "Kız Kulesi" (Maiden's Tower) 32:38-33:32 Ardashes Agoshian: Fragment from "Contact" for classical kemenche/Cretan Lyra and double bass, IV. mov, "The Ambassadors", (After the painting of H. Holbein) 33:40-34:28 Ardashes Agoshian: Fragment from "Contact", V. mov, "Tea'n Coffee" 34:33-35:27 Ardashes Agoshian: Improvisation from "Contact", 35:33-37:16 Ardashes Agoshian: Fragment from "Contact", VII. mov, "Silk Road" 37:23-38:13 Ardashes Agoshian, Fragment from "Contact", IX. mov, "Orient Express 1883" 38:20-38:47 Ardashes Agoshian: "Ancient Istanbul Tales", IV. mov., Final of the Interlude, " The Afternoon at the Grand Bazaar" 38:50-39:59 Ardashes Agoshian: Fragment from "Ancient Istanbul Tales", I. mov., "Hagia Sophia" 40:06-41:12 Ardashes Agoshian: Fragment from "Ancient Istanbul Tales", VII. mov., "Beyazıt'ta Panayır" (Fair in Beyazıt) 41:16-42:06 Ardashes Agoshian: Fragment from "Ancient Istanbul Tales", VI. mov., "Constantine's dream" 42:15-43:22 Ardashes Agoshian: Fragment from "Ancient Istanbul Tales", VII. mov., "Beyazıt'ta Panayır" (Fair in Beyazıt) 43:30-44:44 Ardashes Agoshian: Fragment from "Ancient Istanbul Tales" for septet, III. mov., "Kız Kulesi" (Maiden's Tower)
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1 year ago
43 minutes 39 seconds

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Julian Tjon Sack Kie: Kora Music - An insight into the West African Mandinka music tradition
Julian Tjon Sack Kie is a composer, DJ and electronic music producer, operating under his own name and his alias Julian Alexander. In his podcast for Gaudeamus, he takes us through the history, local variations and the future of the music of the West African Mandinka people, all revolving around an instrument called the Kora. The featured music in this podcast in order of appearance: Amadu Bansang Jobarteh - Kelefa Saane Field recording Kélétigui Diabaté - Djandjo Jali Nyama Suso - Kuruntu Kelefa et Kelefabaa Sidiki Diabaté & Batrou Sékou Kouyaté - Sunjata Lamin Konté - Mama Tamba Kemba Sussoko - Kourambesai Mamadou Diabaté -Yaka Yaka Ballaké Sissoko - Berekoy Jalikunda Cissokho - Konkoba Djeli Moussa Diawara - Yékèlè Foday Musa Suso - Tesitio Herbie Hancock & Foday Musa Suso - Moonlight Kiya Tabassian, Ablaye Cissoko, Patrick Graham - Réveries 3MA - Anfaz Balimaya Project - Balimaya Sona Jobarteh - Jarabi
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1 year ago
32 minutes 38 seconds

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Kim Spierenburg: As Waters Rise
Kim Spierenburg is a violinist and composer who works with live electronics and animation. In her podcast that she made for Gaudeamus, she talks about how her disability inspired her to fuse electronics and acoustics and in that way forge her own artistic path.
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1 year ago
30 minutes 22 seconds

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Dirge Secil Kuran: Listen Through My Ears As A Performer
Dirge Secil Kuran is a Turkish percussionist/composer/singer/performer with a broad experience in classical, contemporary music and music theatre. In her podcast 'Listen Through My Ears As A Performer' she gives an insight on how she listens to music as a performer. A look at how music sounds for a musician on a stage - which is different in many more ways than you'd expect.
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3 years ago
43 minutes 18 seconds

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Micaela Tobin: The Curious Voice
LA-based soprano and sound artist Micaela Tobin composes and performs experimental operas and electronic noise music. In her podcast The Curious Voice, she dives deep into the possibilities and aspects of the precious instrument that we all carry within us: our voice. She recounts the journey of how she discovered and fell in love with the sound of her own voice, and how you can too. Including a screaming exercise - do try this at home!
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3 years ago
42 minutes 22 seconds

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Belarusian Suit: Sounding Souls of Belarus Pt. 2
Aliona Yurtsevich is an artist, composer and director born in Belarus. For our podcast series Curious Ears, she went back to her roots to paint a musical portrait of the contemporary music scene of Belarus. Listen to the introduction here: https://soundcloud.com/user-641373079/belarusian-suit-sounding-souls-of-belarus-pt-1 BELARUSIAN SUIT: “Sounding Souls of Belarus” (2021) (sound collage-composition by: Aliona Yurtsevich) PODCAST - list of MUSIC used in podcast: [00:00:00]: GUDA: folk song “Yurya” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vdep1WU7LM0&t=68s [00:01:30]: Yegor Zabelov: NITI VI (CD ’NITI’, 2021) https://soundcloud.com/yegor-zabelov-1/sets/yegor-zabelov-niti [00:08:00]: RE1IKT: “Rana na Ivana” (CD “Braslavy”, 2019) - excerpt https://relikt-belarus.bandcamp.com/track/--22 [00:11:00]: MAS (2020): Gene-1 / electronic improvisation trio (M.Mokrinskaya, A.Yurtsevich, S.Mokrinsky) https://masmusic6.bandcamp.com/releases [00:14:30]: Yegor Zabelov: “Afterwards” (CD ’NITI’, 2021) https://soundcloud.com/yegor-zabelov-1/sets/yegor-zabelov-niti [00:18:00]: Konstantsin Yaskou: “Ludus Mobilis_1” (by Society for the Development of New Music) - excerpt https://sdnm.bandcamp.com/album/ludus-mobilis [00:21:30]: A.A.: “Butoh” - excerpt https://soundcloud.com/apollinaria_a/butoh [00:24:30]: Aliona Yurtsevich: “SKETCH-1” (2020) (New Ensemble | BY: T. Marchenko, A.Shereshovets, V. Huts) [00:27:40]: WHITE ELEPHANT (0804) (2020): (A. Shereshovets, M. Mamkin) https://ahalaimahalai.bandcamp.com/album/white-elephant [00:31:20]: Sergej Pukst: “Internat School” (album “Dudki”) https://soundcloud.com/user4444515/sets/vviuswy8bxv6 [00:32:40]: Viktar Siamashka & Co.: “Jabatorya” (CD “Abloha”, 2020) - excerpt https://viktar-siamashka-and-company.bandcamp.com/track/jabatoryja-marla-heterofobia-cvyrkuny-dula-supakoj [00:35:30]: A.A.: “Metal Flower (feat.mench rigo)” https://soundcloud.com/antina-crevasse/metal-flowerfeatmench-rigo [00:39:20]: Siamashka & Narushevich: “Doma-2” (CD “Pra Svajo”, 2018) https://viktar-siamashka-and-company.bandcamp.com/track/doma-2 [00:42:40]: Harmash, Krugly, Minkov (live improvisation at gallery “Y”) http://foundamental.net/en/label/harmash-krugly-minkov/live-improvisation-at-y-gallery/ [00:49:40]: Vitali Harmash: “Tetrapolar” (I/dex, 2003) http://foundamental.net/en/label/idex/tetrapolar/ [00:58:45]: Viktar Siamashka: “Uzupio Piano” [01:01:00]: Sergei Pukst: “Eho Govorit” (“Eco talking”) https://soundcloud.com/user4444515/sets/vviuswy8bxv6 [01:02:00]: MIO (Minsk Improvising Orchestra): Part-3 https://soundcloud.com/minskimprovisersorchestra [01:05:30]: Olga Podjaiskaya: “Secretaries” (2012) https://www.jamendo.com/track/893130/olga-podhajska-secretaries [01:08:30]: WHITE ELEPHANT (2504): (A. Shereshovets, M. Mamkin) https://ahalaimahalai.bandcamp.com/album/white-elephant [01:11:30]: Sergei Pukst: “Rubber Bread” (“Gender Balance”) https://soundcloud.com/34magnet/sets/yivuubyuwifj [01:12:30]: Ales Tsurko: “Transliaciya” (“Transliaciya”, 2016) https://preservedsound.bandcamp.com/track/transliaciya [01:15:30]: MAS (2020): Gene-4 / electronic improvisation trio (M.Mokrinskaya, A.Yurtsevich, S.Mokrinsky) https://masmusic6.bandcamp.com/releases [01:20:40]: MIO (part-2) https://soundcloud.com/minskimprovisersorchestra [01:23:20]: Sergei Pukst: “Ukrasheno Belym” (Decorated with White) https://soundcloud.com/sergeypukst/zgpd6zrktvpp [01:24:30]: Ales Tsurko: The HATE (2020) http://preservedsound.com/ales-tsurko-the-hate.html [01:26:30]: Yegor Zabelov: NITI_1 (CD NITI, 2020) https://soundcloud.com/yegor-zabelov-1/sets/yegor-zabelov-niti —————————————————————————————— @This podcast is brought to you by Aliona Yurtsevich and Gaudeamus / 2021, NL www.alionayurtsevich.com https://soundcloud.com/user-251454417
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4 years ago
1 hour 30 minutes 26 seconds

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Belarusian Suit: Sounding Souls of Belarus Pt. 1
Aliona Yurtsevich is an artist, composer and director born in Belarus. For our podcast series Curious Ears, she went back to her roots to paint a musical portrait of the contemporary music scene of Belarus. Listen to pt. 2: https://soundcloud.com/user-641373079/belarusian-suit-sounding-souls-of-belarus-pt-2 BELARUSIAN SUIT: “I listen, therefore I am...” (2021) narrated collage-composition, voice, text: Aliona Yurtsevich [music]: Ales Tsurko, Transliaciya No.2 (Transliaciya, 2016) https://preservedsound.bandcamp.com/track/no-2 General list of Belarusian composers and musicians: Yegor Zabelov: NITI 2020 https://soundcloud.com/yegor-zabelov-1/sets/yegor-zabelov-niti https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hEeINKUhak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFio1vLn7c8 Ales Tsurko: http://preservedsound.com/ales-tsurko-the-hate.html https://preservedsound.bandcamp.com/album/transliaciya https://soundcloud.com/ales_tsurko Viktar Siamashka & Co.: https://viktar-siamashka-and-company.bandcamp.com/album/ab-oha https://bandcamp.com/search?q=siamashka%2B%26%2Bnarushevich Knyaz Mishkin: https://hazenetlabel.bandcamp.com/album/my-small-yellow-house https://34mag.net/piarshak/news/umer-leonid-narushevich https://soundcloud.com/leonid-narushevich/impro-orq-igra-rakov-angar-0708-2016 | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PduKPYNE8hs&t=122s Viktar Siamashka, Lavon Naushevich: https://viktar-siamashka-and-company.bandcamp.com/album/pra-svajo MIO (Minsk Improvising Orchestra): https://soundcloud.com/minskimprovisersorchestra Masque Noir: https://masquenoir.bandcamp.com/releases MAS: electronic improvisation trio https://masmusic6.bandcamp.com/releases Society for Development of New Music (MINSK): https://sdnm.bandcamp.com/album/belarus-modern-orchestra-live Konstantsin Yaskou: https://sdnm.bandcamp.com/album/ludus-mobilis Vyacheslav Kuznetsov “Piano-Pianissimo”: https://www.jamendo.com/track/893136/vyacheslav-kuznetsov-piano-pianissimo Olga Podhajska “Secretaties”: https://www.jamendo.com/track/893130/olga-podhajska-secretaries Alexander Litvinovsky: https://www.jamendo.com/track/893137/alexander-litvinovsky-consort-lessons-passamezzo | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHmqZ5wo5pE Geysers On Enceladus (Olga Shaidullina, Drugoj Orkestr): https://www.jamendo.com/track/1081789/geysers-on-enceladus-olga-shaidullina-drugoi-orkestr Vitali Harmash: discography http://foundamental.net/en/label/idex/ White Elephant: https://ahalaimahalai.bandcamp.com/album/white-elephant Andrei Antara: (ambient, electronics, flutes) https://soundcloud.com/blowing_echo TAM: https://soundcloud.com/vam_tuda Baisan & Yasinski: https://baisan8yasinski.bandcamp.com/album/baranavi-y-centra-nyja Kolorit Kulmana: https://koloritkulmana.bandcamp.com/ JJ.OK (electronic ambient, processed guitar) https://jjok.bandcamp.com/album/states-and-emotions Golova & Roomdark : Show https://hazenetlabel.bandcamp.com/album/golova-roomdark-snow A. A.: https://soundcloud.com/apollinaria_a/butoh https://soundcloud.com/antina-crevasse/metal-flowerfeatmench-rigo https://youtube.com/channel/UCU0d-f47UNepAzK6TWq3Spw Aleksey Vorsoba: PORT MONE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qo8tPg5FqA8 http://portmonetrio.com/page2035935.html Sergey Pukst: https://pukst.bandcamp.com/ https://soundcloud.com/user4444515/sets/vviuswy8bxv6 https://soundcloud.com/mapletree/track https://34audio.bandcamp.com/album/--15 Music for Film (M. Deren & A. Hamid): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Imtc70fi10Q&t=284s TROIZA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF7uPV-vIB0 | https://www.last.fm/music/%D0%A2%D1%80%D0%BE%D1%96%D1%86%D0%B0 SHUMA: http://www.shuma.by/en/shuma-global-meditation https://soundcloud.com/shuma-by Re1ikt: https://soundcloud.com/relikt_belarus | https://relikt-belarus.bandcamp.com/ | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fE4mClnh_wM | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYbt2_4o9tE NIZKIZ: https://soundcloud.com/nizkiz RECORD LABELS: http://foundamental.net | https://hazenetlabel.bandcamp.com | https://34mag.net/piarshak
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4 years ago
9 minutes 19 seconds

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Taqsim journey: appreciating temporal aspects in ‘Ud improvisation
Nizar Rohana is a Palestinian ud player and composer based in The Netherlands, distinguished for combining virtuosity within fresh contemporary compositions while maintaining the ud’s authentic language. In his podcast for Gaudeamus, he unravels the relationship between improvisation and composition in taqsim (Arabic improvised music), focusing on temporal aspects of taqsim and on the historical inventions by ud pioneers like Munir Bashir. Full list of musical fragments played in the podcast: 1. Riyad al-Sunbaṭi, taqsim hijaz 2. Simon Shaheen, Taqasim on the Beat 3. Nizar Rohana, taqsim nahawand 4. Salih Abd al-Hai, mawwal: adhak men al-fum 5. Muhammad al-Qasabji, taqsim nahawand 6. Muhammad al-Qasabji, taqsim bayati 7. Riyad al-Sunbati, taqsim nahawand 8. Munir Bashir, taqasim nahawand kabir 9. Nizar Rohana, Mufradat Nahawand Production: Soundtreks / Michiel van de Weerthof Curator: Jonás Bisquert www.gaudeamus.nl
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4 years ago
42 minutes 11 seconds

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Maduswara: synergy of body and soul through music
Peni Candra Rini is a multitalented composer, poet and vocalist. Her career began as a pesinden, a female singer in the Javanese gamelan music tradition. In this podcast Peni takes us on a listening journey very much parallel to her artistic development: starting at traditional singing, later reaching the most radical avant-garde in the island of Java, Indonesia. Her music has travelled across five continents and keeps conquering curious listening ears. List of tracks: 1. Compilation of fragments from various maduswara journeys 2. Maduswara in the Jineman version Composer, lyric, vocals, and concept : Peni Candra Rini Gamelan musicians : Pitutur Tustho Gumawang, Harun Isma'il, Rudi Yatmoko, Rudi Punto Prabowo, Panji Probo Asmoro, Nanang Bayu Aji, Pratama Jati Kusumo, Rohsit Sulistyo Record : Jagad Sentana Art Music Production with Boby Budi Santosa Location : Pendopo Yayasan Jagad Sentana Art Music Instrument Maker : Idud Sentana Art 3. Maduswara in the gamelan composition version : Composer, lyric, vocals, voices and concept : Peni Candra Rini Gamelan musicians : Pitutur Tustho Gumawang, Harun Isma'il, Rudi Yatmoko, Rudi Punto Prabowo, Panji Probo Asmoro, Tri Joko, Tama Triyanto. Record : Jagad Sentana Art Music Production with Plenthe Location : Pendopo Yayasan Jagad Sentana Art Music Instrument Maker : Idud Sentana Art 4. String Quartet Composer, lyric, vocals, voices and concept : Peni Candra Rini Transcript : Ucok Dungkon Hutabarat Musicians : Pendopo String Quartet Recorded at : Jagad Sentana Art Music Production with Plenthe Location : Pendopo Yayasan Jagad Sentana Art Music Instrument Maker : Idud Sentana Art Podcast recorded atJagad Sentana Art Music Production with Plenthe Production: Soundtreks / Michiel van de Weerthof Curator: Jonás Bisquert
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4 years ago
1 hour 2 minutes 44 seconds

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Hidden Pulse: Hearing Unplayed Grooves
Dutch pioneering guitarist and composer Aart Strootman kicks off the newest series of Curious Ears in which he explores rhythmic patterns and groove-related games in music from around the world. He gives examples from a wide range of music: from the waterdrums by the Baka women to the likes of Philip Glass and Nik Bärtsch, and Magic Malik’s jazzy rhythms to heavy metal band Meshuggah. Listen to his foray into different kinds of grooves and the bodily movements that music can create. The musical examples used in this podcast are: Baka women, water drums Philip Glass - music in similar motion Steve Reich - clapping music Nik Bärtsch - Modul 35 Magic Malik - Nigeria Meshuggah - I am Colossus Aart Strootman - W.A.L.L. (met 4) Dawn of Midi - Dysnomia Production: Soundtreks / Michiel van de Weerthof Curator: Jonás Bisquert
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4 years ago
40 minutes 33 seconds

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Cumbia: listen to the rhythm from a Colombian river that enchants the American continent and beyond
Eliana Echeverry, Colombian composer and folk music arranger, tells us why the cumbia moves the souls and bodies of the whole American continent, and beyond. From the basics (rhythm, instrumentation) to modern elaborations, Eliana is committed to the evolution of cumbia, preserving the essence of its hybrid American, African and European origin.
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5 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes 50 seconds

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
A miraculous outburst of creativity: Chinese composers meet Nieuw Ensemble
Joël Bons, composer and charismatic artistic leader of Nieuw Ensemble, takes us through his own ears in a listening journey to China at the end of the 20th century. Musical creation is thriving, captivates his curiosity and will conquer many listeners soon after.
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5 years ago
48 minutes 16 seconds

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
The magic of ornamentation: Appreciating and understanding Arabic Music
Nai Barghouti, performer and creator, shares her passion for musical ornaments from an Arabic perspective, in connection with contemporary practices. Illustrating with her own voice and lots of historical recordings, Nai makes sure to enrich our listening skills.
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5 years ago
48 minutes 56 seconds

Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears
Hardi Kurda is a composer, improviser, sound artist from Kurdistan who researches the concept of 'urgent listening': becoming aware of sounds that are always present but mostly ignored, even to the point of trying to listen to smells or silence. In this podcast, he invites the audience to practice this kind of listening, with an extended composition specially made for this podcast, using his extensive catalogue of field recordings. Kurda is also jury member for the Gaudeamus Award 2026. Watch an interview with Kardi Kurda by Jonás Bisquert about his podcast: https://youtu.be/cdNWMXgIBGU