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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2026 · 1H 1M

Exploring African Art Music with Chukwuebuka Ozioko

from Àkójọpọ̀: Pan-African Art Music Conversations · host Àkójọpọ̀ Music Foundation

Composer and musician Chukwuebuka Ozioko discusses African Art Music as both a creative practice and an evolving tradition. We explore compositional approaches, cultural influences, and the responsibilities of contemporary African artists working within and beyond inherited musical frameworks.

Composer and musician Chukwuebuka Ozioko discusses African Art Music as both a creative practice and an evolving tradition. We explore compositional approaches, cultural influences, and the responsibilities of contemporary African artists working within and beyond inherited musical frameworks.

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Composer and musician Chukwuebuka Ozioko discusses African Art Music as both a creative practice and an evolving tradition. We explore compositional approaches, cultural influences, and the responsibilities of contemporary African artists working...

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