Listening Within: the Art of Cultural Exchange through Music

In this episode, Kyra Jasper sits down with Reylon Yount, an award-winning yangqin player, to discuss his journey pursuing music professionally and how the arts and arts education can serve as a tool for building sustainable communities, bridging cultural divides, and empowering social movements.


Show Notes


Reylon’s website: https://reylon.co/

Reylon’s EP Album, “Sun 陽”: https://reylon.bandcamp.com/album/sun

Silkroad Ensemble 2016: https://youtu.be/O8EMo-_6ynI 

Reylon’s covers on yangqin: https://www.youtube.com/user/CAMCfan 

Tangram collective website: https://tangramsound.com 

Rituals and Resonances: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffEUmLMfvOQ 

Tangram Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA_2uskLv9eTCzSZtdcskRQ 


Intro Music: Excerpt of "Thunder After the Darkness" from Sun 陽 by Raylon Yount

Outro Music: Excerpt of "Strange" by Raylon Yount


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Pamgaea by Kevin MacLeod

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