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TRILLOQUY

CLASSICAL MUSIC has been misappropriated as a musical genre and a culture rooted in the aesthetics of Western Europe. TRILLOQUY is the weekly podcast built to DECOLONIZE the traditional definitions and conversations surrounding CLASSICAL MUSIC.

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Opus 282 - "In the Fight" (feat. Cedric Mayfield)

Loki chats with recently retired United States Coast Guard Band member Cedric Mayfield about life in the military as a musician, the challenges of being among the minority of musicians of color, and the importance of keeping this infrastructure a part of the broader conversations around diversity in classical music. Cedric Mayfield United States Coast Guard Band "Ecstatic Waters" by Steven Bryant…

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Opus 281 - Preserving Culture (feat. Dane Lam)

Loki chats with conductor Dane Lam about his work on three continents and what it looks like to celebrate and preserve culture within different global contexts while expanding audience's perspectives on so-called classical music. Loki speaks to how the arts can be a tool to fight against gentrification. Dane Lam Dane Lam leads the Xi'an Symphony Orchestra (Titan Symphony by Gustav Mahler) "Hula"…

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Opus 280 - "The Next Festival" (feat. Peter Askim)

Peter Askim is transforming the way the next generation of artists are entering the orchestral field with a summer festival celebrated for its "pay what you can" model that eliminates what, for many, was a primary barrier to entry into this vital aspect of a musician's artistic and professional development. Peter joins Loki to talk about this festival, his entry into the world of conducting, and…

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Opus 279 - "Beethoven in Havana" (feat. Joachim Horsley)

Joachim Horsley is a composer and performer whose fusion of Western European classical and Afro-Caribbean music has earned him praise and notoriety in the United States, Cuba, and beyond. He chats with Loki about his trajectory, his education in Cuba, and his approach to celebrating culture without tokenizing its aesthetics. Loki shares more on his recent engagement of an ensemble accused of…

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Opus 278 - "Three Bones" (feat. David Harrington)

Loki chats with founding member of the Kronos Quartet, David Harrington, about the group's work over the past 50 years and their new project, "Three Bones", honoring the 250th anniversary of America with music that highlights Native, Gullah, and immigrant perspectives and experiences. Kronos Quartet Three Bones "Ya Habibi, Ta'ala" White Man Sleeps Nikky Finney's 2011 National Book Award in Poetry…

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Opus 277 - "America/Beautiful" (feat. Min Kwon)

"America/Beautiful" is a project by pianist and arts advocate Min Kwon, in which she has commissioned a diverse group of more than 70 of today’s leading American composers to each compose a variation on “America the Beautiful.” Loki chats with Min about this project, her Center for Musical Excellence, and her nuanced view of what it means to take action toward a better America. Loki offers…

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Opus 276 - "Adorations" (feat. Devin Moore)

Loki chats with Devin Moore of the Isidore String Quartet about life as a professional chamber musician, what it looks like to help people reimagine this sub-genre of "classical" music, and how his Blackness shows up along the way. Loki unpacks how he sees an engagement of the Western classical tradition as being a part of decolonization. Isidore String Quartet Adorations Adoration by Florence…

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Opus 275 - "The Firebird" (feat. Jeri Lynne Johnson)

On April 16-19, 2026 the Gateways Music Festival will join forces with the Dance Theatre of Harlem to present Igor Stravinsky's "Firebird", led by acclaimed conductor Jeri Lynne Johnson. Jeri joins Loki to talk about her historic firsts as a Black woman conductor, her Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra, and her work with the Gateways Music Festival. Jeri Lynne Johnson Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra…

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Opus 274 - "When the Caged Bird Sings" (feat. Nkeiru Okoye)

On March 27, 2026, Naxos Records released "When the Caged Bird Sings" - a new work for orchestra, chorus, and soloists by composer Nkeiru Okoye. Nkeiru joins Loki to talk about her identity as a composer of both African-American and Nigerian heritage, her new recording, and her experiences working with all of the collaborators along the way. Loki offers a Buddhist parable on the subject of caged…

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Opus 273 - "Black Being" (feat. Nathalie Joachim)

Loki chats with Nathalie Joachim about the recent release of "Black Being", a four-movement work by Nathalie and Allison Loggins-Hull featuring the Chicago Sinfonietta and poetry by Jaki Shelton Green. Loki offers his take on the end of Flutronix, and the importance of the acceptance of change and transition. Nathalie Joachim Allison Loggins-Hull Jaki Shelton Green Chicago Sinfonietta "Black…

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