TED Talks Music
A podcast by TED
103 Episodes
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Building US-China relations ... by banjo | Abigail Washburn
Published: 4/13/2012 -
"Family Tree" | Inara George
Published: 2/14/2012 -
The beautiful math behind the world's ugliest music | Scott Rickard
Published: 1/20/2012 -
The debut of the British Paraorchestra | Charles Hazlewood + British Paraorchestra
Published: 1/15/2012 -
"Women of Hope" | Morley
Published: 1/13/2012 -
There are no mistakes on the bandstand | Stefon Harris
Published: 12/9/2011 -
Trusting the ensemble | Charles Hazlewood
Published: 10/7/2011 -
A flirtatious aria | Danielle de Niese
Published: 9/30/2011 -
A cello with many voices | Maya Beiser
Published: 6/17/2011 -
This is beatjazz | Onyx Ashanti
Published: 6/17/2011 -
On violin and cello, "Passacaglia" | Robert Gupta + Joshua Roman
Published: 5/27/2011 -
A virtual choir 2,000 voices strong | Eric Whitacre
Published: 4/1/2011 -
Singing the primal mystery | Claron McFadden
Published: 3/25/2011 -
A modern take on piano, violin, cello | Ahn Trio
Published: 2/25/2011 -
A whistleblower you haven't heard | Geert Chatrou
Published: 2/11/2011 -
A one-man orchestra of the imagination | Andrew Bird
Published: 11/5/2010 -
My web playroom | Ze Frank
Published: 10/15/2010 -
Hurdy-gurdy for beginners | Caroline Phillips
Published: 9/17/2010 -
How architecture helped music evolve | David Byrne
Published: 6/11/2010 -
How to engineer a viral music video | Adam Sadowsky
Published: 6/4/2010
Some of the world's greatest musicians and researchers showcase the power and science of music onstage at the TED conference, TEDx events and partner events around the world. You can also download these and many other videos free on TED.com, with an interactive English transcript and subtitles in up to 80 languages. TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.