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Part mixtape, part sonic love-letter, The Open Ears Project is a podcast in which people share the classical track that means the most to them and why. Created by journalist and former WQXR Creative Director Clemency Burton-Hill, each episode offers a brief and soulful glimpse into human lives, helping us to hear this music — and each other — differently. Guests from the worlds of film, books, dance, comedy and fashion as well as firefighters, taxi drivers, and teachers share cherished musical memories and remind us that extraordinary things happen when we simply stop and listen.

Transcripts are posted to individual episode pages as they become available.

The Open Ears Project is produced by WQXR and WNYC Studios.

The Open Ears Project WQXR & WNYC Studios

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Part mixtape, part sonic love-letter, The Open Ears Project is a podcast in which people share the classical track that means the most to them and why. Created by journalist and former WQXR Creative Director Clemency Burton-Hill, each episode offers a brief and soulful glimpse into human lives, helping us to hear this music — and each other — differently. Guests from the worlds of film, books, dance, comedy and fashion as well as firefighters, taxi drivers, and teachers share cherished musical memories and remind us that extraordinary things happen when we simply stop and listen.

Transcripts are posted to individual episode pages as they become available.

The Open Ears Project is produced by WQXR and WNYC Studios.

    Víkingur Ólafsson on the Unpredictable Futurism of Rameau

    Víkingur Ólafsson on the Unpredictable Futurism of Rameau

    Pianist Víkingur Ólafsson, known for his facility with canonic and contemporary music alike, muses on the unpredictability of both his homeland of Iceland and the Baroque “futurist” Rameau.

    • 16 Min.
    Garth Greenwell on Finding Refuge in the Music of Britten and Pears

    Garth Greenwell on Finding Refuge in the Music of Britten and Pears

    Novelist Garth Greenwell reflects on growing up in rural Kentucky and how he found hope and an example of queer love in Benjamin Britten’s music.

    • 19 Min.
    Jennifer Egan on Chopin's Narrative Masterclass

    Jennifer Egan on Chopin's Narrative Masterclass

    Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Jennifer Egan explains what Chopin’s music taught her about writing.

    • 21 Min.
    Rowan Williams on Bach and the Daily Discipline of Silence

    Rowan Williams on Bach and the Daily Discipline of Silence

    The former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams reflects on how listening to Bach feels a lot like prayer.

    • 13 Min.
    Dexter Filkins on Tension, Tenderness, and Ravel

    Dexter Filkins on Tension, Tenderness, and Ravel

    While covering the Iraq War, journalist Dexter Filkins witnessed impossible scenes of suffering. Here, he speaks about finding respite in the music of Ravel.

    • 21 Min.
    Marin Alsop on Beethoven and Humanity’s Infinite Potential

    Marin Alsop on Beethoven and Humanity’s Infinite Potential

    Conductor Marin Alsop guides us through the unforgettable finale of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 and how this music serves as a testament to human connection.

    • 25 Min.

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