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This Week from China’s National Centre for the Performing Arts showcases the best-in-class musicianship of the orchestra of Beijing’s National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) and its affiliated programmes in choral music, traditional Chinese forms, opera, and more. With a focus on presenting familiar Western masterworks alongside new and traditional Chinese composers, Maestro Lv Jia and the NCPA Orchestra are sure to delight casual listeners and classical aficionados alike.
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Check out a wide range of fresh music coming out of Taiwan and learn more about the lyrics and background behind the band's inspiration. You don't have to understand Chinese to appreciate these awesome songs!
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Captivating, this word alone defines what it feels like when your senses go on a magical journey while you groove the sounds of D ROYY. Roy Restrepo, better known by his followers as D ROYY, was born in Bogota, Colombia of Chinese and Colombian descent. Music was instilled in his mind since birth as his older brother was a known guitarist in the Bogota Orchestra. However, guitars and strings were not what caught this artist attention. He only heard the drums. At the tender age of 10 he picke ...
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Emma Benack speaks with Taiwanese Australian musician and composer Matt Hsu, the leader of Matt Hsu's Obscure Orchestra. Matt works with a wide variety of instruments and natural sounds to create music that helps represent his cross-cultural upbringing. Emma and Matt talk about some of his music projects that have advocated for marginalized communi…
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Emma Benack speaks with Matt Hsu, a Taiwanese Australian composer who is the creator of Matt Hsu's Obscure Orchestra. Matt works with a wide variety of instruments and natural sounds to create music that helps represent his cross-cultural upbringing. Matt has created compositions alongside people of all different identities, according to their race…
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Emma Benack continues her conversation with The Last Minute Latin Band, one of the most popular Latin music bands in Taiwan. Band members Monica and Enzo talk about their hopes and plans for the band's future and continual growth. Take a listen to also hear the original versions of popular covers that the band performs, including music by artists l…
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Emma Benack speaks with one of the most popular Latin music bands in Taiwan called The Last Minute Latin Band, which has been around since 2016 playing a mix of Latin American pop, reggaeton, merengue, and lots of other Latin American music genres. The band's founder is Monica Sanchez who has made it in her mission in Taiwan to organize cultural ev…
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Emma Benack speaks with three members of Citymemo, a Taiwanese band that plays a mix of pop-punk and alternative rock and whose work includes a mix of group songs in Mandarin and solo music in English. The band talks about how they came together, the inspiration for some of their songs, speaking up for mental health, and future plans. To find out m…
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In the second half of this interview, Emma Benack speaks with American musician DC Rapier, who's been living in Taiwan for the past 32 years. DC has played in various blues groups throughout Taiwan and produced his own album, Feeling Fifteen Again. DC talks about how moving to Taiwan affected his opportunities as a blues musician and his future pla…
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Emma Benack speaks with DC Rapier, an American musician and retired English teacher who has lived in Taiwan for the past 32 years. DC has been making his own original music since he was 15 and also worked in Nashville for some time as a songwriter. DC talks about how he got some blues groups started in Taipei and how he went from playing covers to …
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In the second part of this interview, Emma Benack speaks with the band Your Woman Sleep with Others (老王樂隊) about their 2023 EP "Yellow House, Pink Blue Sky". The band members discuss the inspiration and meaning behind the lyrics and melodies, which take on a different sound than the group's earlier work. You can find out more about Your Woman Sleep…
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Emma Benack speaks with the band Your Woman Sleep with Others (老王樂隊) about how the different members came together to form a music group, what themes inspired their first EP and album, and what they think of the pressure young people experience in modern society. This episode also features several songs from the band's early career, including "Cram…
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Emma Benack continues her conversation with Gillian Aquino, also known as the artist Y ARA, about common themes in Filipino music, and what aspects she tries to express in her music today. Gillian also talks about the meaning behind her most popular song, "Be the One", which made it to Taiwan's Viral 50 list on Spotify. If you want to find out more…
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Emma Benack speaks with Gillian Aquino, also known as the artist Y ARA, about her growth as a musician from the Philippines to Taiwan. Gillian began performing as part of a duo back in 2015, and their first official single "Be the One" went on to make it on Taiwan's Viral 50 Spotify list, as well as several top iTunes charts across Southeast Asia. …
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Emma Benack speaks with two members of the band Eva Naatas, a group from Russia that has spread out across the world as a result of the war in Ukraine. The group plays a mix of modern progressive-metal, and is starting move on from recording covers of performers like Linkin Park and Calvin Harris to writing their own original music. Tune in to hear…
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In the final part of this interview, Emma speaks to the musical duo Nina & John, an American-Paiwanese couple, about the music scene on Taiwan's east coast. Nina and John live in Hualien, an eastern county that's known for its indigenous culture, which is visible in the local music performances. The band also talks about their weekly projects, as w…
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In the second part of this interview, Emma Benack speaks with the music duo Nina & John about how their environments growing up influenced the kind of music they play and the lyrics they write. The duo also talk about the challenges that come with pursing music as a full-time career. To find out more information about Nina & John, you can visit: ht…
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Today’s episode features a music genre never explored before on this show: bossa nova. To understand the style of music a bit more, and what it takes to grow as a bossa nova performer in Taiwan, Emma Benack met with Aivee Hsu, a musician who grew up in Taipei and has been developing her own style of bossa nova music across a variety of languages.…
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This episode is the second half of the segment celebrating female musicians who are popular in Taiwan. Finding success in the music industry is difficult enough, without considering the other obstacles female artists face in terms of gender inequality in a field that's heavily male-dominated and often phases out female stars as they age. This episo…
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Next Wednesday Band (下週三樂團) is made up of three people who bonded over their connection with music: Chris, Sonic, and Iris. This interview explores how the band got started, why its members chose to quit their day jobs, what keeps them motivated, and what challenges the band faces. Next Wednesday Band is slowly working its way up from busking to pe…
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This episode is a continuation of last week's exploration of music by the all-girl, electronic trio Jade Eyes (孔雀眼). We'll take a listen to songs off some of their latest EPs, including one called Schrodinger's Call, a play on the concept of Schrodinger's Cat. The song marks the trio’s first completely independent release and unlocked creative free…
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The band Jade Eyes (孔雀眼) stands out in Taiwan's electronic music scene for being an all-girl trio. Their music mixes post-punk, new wave, and Deep House as well as elements from other genres. This episode explores their second album Addict, which was released in 2017 and nominated for multiple Golden Indie Music Awards. Addict is known for revolvin…
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Emma Benack speaks with ethnomusicologist and music professor Dr. Nancy Guy about the song "A Flower in the Rainy Night", which was released in 1934 and has been tied to several political campaigns throughout the decades that followed. What does this old song say about Taiwan and its political situation? Dr. Guy explains what makes this song so sig…
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Emma Benack shares more music by the Taiwanese-Korean artist Shi Shi off her album "Where is SHI?" Most songs on this album are accompanied by music videos, making it a visual album. Shi Shi wrote these songs after going through a dark phase in her life - although she had just won a Golden Melody Award, she felt like she still wasn't enough. This a…
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In the second half of an interview with Freddy Lim, an independent Taiwanese legislator and frontman for the heavy metal band Chthonic, Mr. Lim talks about why music is an important force for getting young people involved in politics. He also discusses how growing up under martial law affected his taste in music, and how he got involved in the Sunf…
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Taiwanese singer-songwriter Waa Wei (魏如萱) released her latest album "Have a Nice Day" in 2021, and its acclaim led to a nomination for Album of the Year at the Golden Melody Awards (Taiwan's version of the Grammys). The some of the album describes Waa Wei's journey into motherhood and the joy and challenges that come along with it. The album featur…
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The 2022 Golden Melody Awards Show was hosted back in July, but now it's time to take a look back and appreciate all the nominees. This week's playlist features some of the Song of the Year nominees, which include songs by Waa Wei, Namewee, Kimberley Chen, Tanya Chua, and EggPlantEgg. Take a listen and see if you can guess which song won the award!…
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Abao is a member of one of Taiwan indigenous groups, Paiwan, as well as a the winner of several Golden Melody Awards. Abao's music journey has ventured from Mandopop to eventually creating entire album in her mother tongue, the Paiwan language. Although this language is only understood by a small minority of Taiwan's population, her music and its h…
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Emma takes a look back at all the new Taiwanese artists she's learned about over the past year that have been featured on the show and shares the songs that have stuck with her the most, in genres that range from pop, to rock, to alternative. THis week's playlist features songs by Your Woman Sleep with Others, Fire Ex, Cosmos People, and Tanya Chua…
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