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Opus 135

1/25/2022

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​Black equity, musical neurotechnology, and new paths for artist funding are just a few of the things that Bryan Crumpler is interested in as a composer. He joins Garrett this week to talk about his life, his music, and the impact that Europe's "Black Pete" has had on one of his compositions. Scott digs into the nuance of "woke racism", Garrett honors the lives of legends who the world has recently lost, and they both highlight musical performances that showcase the sounds of home and far away from home. This week's TRILLOQUY focuses on Florida's new "white guilt" law and how it could impact music education moving forward. 
​Playlist:

Meat Loaf - "Hot Patootie - Bless My Soul" 
Jay-Z and Ye - "Niggas in Paris" (perf. Kaleidoscope Orchestra)
21 Savage - "A Lot" 
Omar Thomas - "I Am" 
Rilo Kiley - "The Execution of All Things" 
Koji Kondo - "Potion Shop" (perf. Super Guitar Bros.)
SARIPUTRA - "Raag Ahir Bhairav"
Bryan Crumpler - Clarinet Concerto No. 1
Bryan Crumpler - "Lift Every Voice and Sing" 
Frederick Delius - "Florida Suite" 
​More:

Bryan Crumpler Music
Downbeat (Mitch McConnell on "Americans" and "African-Americans")
Free At-Home COVID Testing
André Leon Talley Was Black Excellence in Action
Jay-Z and Meek Mill Team Up to Block Rap Lyrics From Being Used in Court
John McWhorter Talks About His New Book, 'Woke Racism'
Inside The Black Pete Tradition Of Christmas Blackface In The Netherlands
Florida Advances Bill That Would Band Making White People Feel Bad About Racism
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