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Music Kids on Air 學音樂的壞孩子
Приєднався 10 кві 2021
Music Kids on Air, rooted in Taiwan, is one of the most listened-to podcasts in the music category of Asia. Combining intelligible, educational projects, and in-depth music analysis, the podcast dedicates itself to being a fun, delicate, and cheerful home that promotes the "Beautiful World of Listening." Established in March 2021, MKoA has rapidly grown in popularity and is expanding itself into MKoA Ensemble and MKoA Visual Design, providing content on platforms such as MEDIUM, UA-cam, etc.
The MKoA Ensemble was formed by a group of brilliant, young, Taiwanese musicians. Based in Taiwan and expanding their music careers overseas, the MKoA musicians are always seeking a new form of music-making with interdisciplinary arts collaboration. Their repertoire extends from 20th-century music towards the present, and is often accompanied with educational talks or films to exemplify new music/art to the general audience.
The MKoA Ensemble was formed by a group of brilliant, young, Taiwanese musicians. Based in Taiwan and expanding their music careers overseas, the MKoA musicians are always seeking a new form of music-making with interdisciplinary arts collaboration. Their repertoire extends from 20th-century music towards the present, and is often accompanied with educational talks or films to exemplify new music/art to the general audience.
Stockhausen - Mikrophonie I (first 5 min. - demo 1219)
Stockhausen - Mikrophonie I (first 5 min. - demo 1219)
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Maurice Ravel: Duo Sonata for Violin and Cello | Sneak Peek | MKoA Ensemble
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MKoA Ensemble is about to release a complete musical composition on the UA-cam platform for the first time. Celebrating Ravel's birthday on March 7th, we will present his iconic Sonate pour violon et violoncelle (1920-22) and in this clip, you will listen to the first movement Allegro, for which Ravel dedicated to his mentor Claude Debussy. It encapsulates elements of cyclical thematic transfor...
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