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Requiems for the Firestorm - Dresden's Musical Aftermath
Katja Hoyer explores many musics created in the aftermath of Dresden's fiery destruction.

The Artificial Composer - Music and AI
Composer Tarik O'Regan explores the collision of classical music and AI in Silicon Valley.

Joining the dots - 200 years of Braille Music
The story of Braille music and its impact on blind musicians over the last 200 years.

The Man Who Played The Kremlin's Tune
Lucy Ash uncovers the murky story of Tikhon Khrennikov, Stalin’s musical enforcer.

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and Paul Laurence Dunbar
Leah Broad explores Coleridge-Taylor's musical settings of Dunbar's poetry.

Delius - A Yorkshireman?
Presenter Nick Ahad explores the influence of Bradford on the composer Frederick Delius.

Sound Sources
Elizabeth Alker joins the dots between rock, pop and the classical avant garde.

The Hiawatha Phenomenon
Uchenna Ngwe charts the changing fortunes of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s Song of Hiawatha.

Erik Satie - the Minimalist Muse
Jude Rogers explores the unique legacy of composer Erik Satie, 100 years after his death.

The February House
When a house share in Brooklyn became an epicentre of Western music and literature.