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			<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>New podcast: PROBES #15, on experimental uses of the more intractable folk instruments. Curated by Chris Cutler</strong></p><br /><p>Link: <a href="http://rwm.macba.cat/en/curatorial/probes-15-1-chris-cutler/capsula">http://rwm.macba.cat/en/curatorial/prob … er/capsula</a></p><p>In the late nineteenth century two facts conspired to change the face of music: the collapse of common practice tonality (which overturned the certainties underpinning the world of art music), and the invention of a revolutionary new form of memory, sound recording (which redefined and greatly empowered the world of popular music). A tidal wave of probes and experiments into new musical resources and new organisational practices ploughed through both disciplines, bringing parts of each onto shared terrain before rolling on to underpin a new aesthetics able to follow sound and its manipulations beyond the narrow confines of &#039;music&#039;. This series tries analytically to trace and explain these developments, and to show how, and why, both musical and post-musical genres take the forms they do. In PROBES #15 we look at experimental uses of the more intractable folk instruments: bagpipes, hurdy gurdy and harmonica. Is nothing sacred?</p><br /><p>You can find the complete series so far, here: <a href="http://rwm.macba.cat/en/probes_tag">http://rwm.macba.cat/en/probes_tag</a></p><br /><p>Enjoy!</p>]]></description>
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