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A sound artist who makes music from the natural world is in residency this week at University of Alaska Fairbanks. Alaska composer Matthew Burtner gave a workshop this afternoon, that brought together science and music. He will join Fairbanks musicians for a community concert Thursday evening.
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One of the DMV's most formidable forces bounces around her varied discography for her Tiny Desk home concert.
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From her alma mater in Richmond, Va., Lucy Dacus plays songs from her latest album, Home Video.
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From a sun-drenched spot outside Electric Lady Studios, Jack Antonoff and company perform intimate revisions of songs from their forthcoming album, Take the Sadness Out of Saturday Night.
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MIT grad David Moinina Sengeh is shooting for the moon when it comes to Sierra Leone's future, from schools to health-care to ... space travel. Oh, and he makes music on the side.
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Watch a larger-than-life Tiny Desk concert from this South Korean rock ensemble.
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The South African production duo's Tiny Desk (home) concert, recorded at the former residence of Nelson Mandela, feels like a spiritual sound bath.
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The post-punk band recontextualizes its established robust sound for a relatively subdued Tiny Desk performance from World of Echo, a record store in East London.
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Watch Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker perform four songs with a full band.
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If young folks are our future, then classical music looks blazingly bright with these extraordinary performances by teenage musicians from across the country.
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To celebrate 50 years of NPR, we asked beatmakers Carrtoons, Kaelin Ellis, Kiefer, and The Kount to recreate some of the iconic themes from our news programs.
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The singer-songwriter says she got through the pandemic by regularly watching Tiny Desk (home) concerts, so we wanted to hear more about her favorite shows.