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Joshua Robinson

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How Music Evolves

Something I’ve been developing in Indonesia is a concept of how music evolves. We’re all familiar with the biological concept of evolution: organisms have random traits introduced into generations, and the traits which stick end up becoming more and more common, resulting in a species that is more successful in its environment. The story I […]

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Quantity over Quality, and the 52 in 52

You’ve probably heard of a composer called Johann Sebastian Bach. Bach is widely considered one of the greatest composers in western music, if not one of the greatest creatives ever. He was the only musician to be represented three times on the Voyager golden record surmising all of humankind’s music. In music class, we were […]

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Music Communication

Van Gogh and Legacy

In Amsterdam, I went to the van Gogh museum. It’s pretty impressive and well worth the price of admission to go there and just see the entire history of van Gogh’s works, from his earliest studies to his later, more abstract works. But I couldn’t help but wonder, towards the end of the museum: was […]

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Music Communication

Music tuning is not all equal

I just wrapped another year working at the Canberra International Music Festival. It’s a 5 day art music festival in May, and I’ve been working there since 2017 – a long, long time. It’s always great to be exposed to so much music in such a small timeframe. A highlight this year was all six […]

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