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Noah Kahan went from writing a pandemic album on his parents' farm in rural Vermont to selling out an arena tour and being nominated for best new artist at the Grammys.
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Listeners, staff and hosts share their top songs of 2023 on Vermont Edition's special year-end music show.
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Since 2019, the Lullaby Project has paired parents and caregivers in vulnerable situations with local musicians from Scrag Mountain Music and facilitators from Writers in Recovery, the Lund Center and KidSafe Collaborative, among other groups. Then, the personal lullabies are performed during a concert.
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Celebrate the gift of music with Vermont Public Classical, as we observe Public Radio Music Day–honoring the beauty of music and its power to connect us to our local community. Join Vermont Public Classical hosts Helen Lyons, Walter Parker and James Stewart as they bring you classical favorites and newly discovered gems to magnify the impact music has on our lives. Listen Wednesday, Oct. 25 from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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Doug Cox has been making world-class violins and violas for 50 years and has built a reputation as one of the premier luthiers in the United States.
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Vermont musician Pitz Quattrone explains how he makes didgeridoos and incorporates their unique sound into his compositions.
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This hour, we re-air host Mikaela Lefrak's interview with Strafford musician Noah Kahan from August.
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Musician Noah Kahan plays live and talks with host Mikaela Lefrak about his rising career.
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The Vermont Symphony Orchestra is asking students to write a new composition using a five-measure theme from a concerto. The original compositions can be in any musical genre, from classical to folk to hip-hop.
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This week on Safe & Sound: a selection of the entries submitted by Vermonters to NPR's annual Tiny Desk Contest