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What makes Joni Mitchell so unique and timeless

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Canadian musicians Sarah Harmer, Laila Biali, Jason Fowler and Andrew Craig discuss what makes legendary singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell so special and why her music remains relevant. Mitchell was recently awarded the MusiCares Person of...
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Libya enjoys the return of the traditional music Malouf

9th - Higher Ed
Traditional music Malouf is making a comeback in Libya.
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Safety concerns, uncertainty return for another pandemic school year

9th - Higher Ed
With COVID-19 cases rising and students heading back to school, provinces and school boards are working to keep students safe. But there is renewed concern about whether enough is being done.
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Gaza artists and musicians provide much-needed relief

9th - Higher Ed
Stepping up the mood - artists in Gaza bring joy to the lives of thousands living under an Israeli siege and battling a pandemic
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Sonya Yoncheva explores her creative prowess with 'Gala in Sofia'

9th - Higher Ed
Sonya Yoncheva, the Bulgarian star soprano, explores a new role and is now organising concerts herself. Accompanied by Plácido Domingo, she puts her mastery of music and stage to the test in "Gala in Sofia" with the awe-inspiring...
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Plácido Domingo's glittering gala wows at the Bolshoi

9th - Higher Ed
A glittering evening with sweeping arias and touching duets - Plácido Domingo recently united inspiring artists on the historic stage of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow for a special gala. All in this week's Musica on Euronews.
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Why sea shanties are having a moment on TikTok

9th - Higher Ed
The latest social media craze involves an ancient song tradition. TikTokers have discovered the sea shanty. Eli Glasner looks at why it's captivated an enormous global audience.
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The Wellerman TikTok stars talk about their viral hit

9th - Higher Ed
Brothers Frankline and Promise Ozowulu talk about how they created a viral TikTok hit around the sea shantie Soon May the Wellerman Come.
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Christmas in times of coronavirus, from Bethlehem to Rome

9th - Higher Ed
From Bethlehem to Rome and beyond, coronavirus restrictions dampened Christmas Eve celebrations on Thursday.
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Americans celebrate Biden win in Black Lives Matter Plaza

9th - Higher Ed
Supporters of U.S. president-elect Joe Biden have gathered in Washington's Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House to celebrate his win.
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"Silence, serenity and peace": Sir Bryn Terfel's Christmas message

9th - Higher Ed
The Metropolitan Opera in New York begins its series of pay per view online concerts. It's a solution they've found to get musicians to their audiences and to remove the veil of darkness from opera houses.
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How Indigenous communities are holding Round Dances virtually

9th - Higher Ed
( - image credit) We get a look at a virtual Round Dance. Round Dances are typically held in the winter to bring Indigenous communities together in friendship and grieve those who have passed.
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A look back at 'The Forces' Sweetheart,' Dame Vera Lynn

9th - Higher Ed
The CBC's Adrienne Arsenault found Lynn lively, engaged and full of memories on her 90th birthday in England.
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97-year-old British veteran recounts end of WWII

9th - Higher Ed
Tommy Parkinson, a 97-year-old British army veteran, was in Italy when the Second World War ended. He shares his wartime experience, including falling in love, on the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.
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Mayra Andrade puts the spotlight on Cape Verdean music

9th - Higher Ed
Cape Verde is currently at the spotlight of the world music scene and Mayra Andrade is one of the new great crioulo voices. She is now on tour with a very personal record and says she's "super happy" with it. "The idea was neither to...
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Father and daughter singers from Piapot First Nation getting online acclaim

9th - Higher Ed
A family trio gaining attention on TikTok hopes their singing will inspire others to be proud of their identities.
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Young musicians go viral after coaxing grizzlies with their Grizzly Bear Song

9th - Higher Ed
A group of young Indigenous drummers from the Squamish Nation is in the spotlight after a video of them singing to a pair of grizzly bears, in the bears’ habitat on Grouse Mountain in North Vancouver, went viral.
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A Kanien’kéha lullaby

9th - Higher Ed
Listen to a popular song for children and babies in Haudenosaunee communities: Robert Munch's Love You Forever set to music.
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Indigenous artists carry big messages in their songs

9th - Higher Ed
Elisapie, The Halluci Nation and Diga use music as a platform to talk about issues and promote language preservation.
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Two Brazilian nuns go viral for beatboxing and dancing live on TV

9th - Higher Ed
Two Brazilian nuns have gone viral after delivering an unexpected beatbox and dance performance during a Catholic television program.
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Meet Chennai’s Weekend Rockstars: Ordinary Jobs, Extraordinary Passion for Music | I Witness

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Public spaces in Chennai are being transformed by spontaneous street concerts and musical gatherings. From tea shops in Thirumangalam to lively corners of Pondy Bazaar and the open lawns of Anna Nagar Tower Park, local musicians are...
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Manitoba MLAs point fingers over soaring ER wait times

9th - Higher Ed
Median wait times at Winnipeg's emergency departments and urgent care centres in February approached a record high. Meanwhile, Manitoba MLAs appear poised to refer a Tory proposal to sing O Canada at the start of every legislative...
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New Yorkers hold vigil following fatal roof collapse in the Dominican Republic

9th - Higher Ed
The group stood shoulder to shoulder as they sang the Dominican national anthem and held the flag.
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Vancouver students win international choir competition

9th - Higher Ed
Students from Vancouver’s Lord Byng Secondary School took home the top prize at one the largest competitive choir festivals in the world — Spain’s Golden Voices of Montserrat Festival.Choir members Annie Song Wang and Shea Liu, and the...