
Music Is Medicine
What happens in your brain when you listen to music? Why can a favorite song lower stress, trigger vivid memories, or even help people cope with grief? In this episode, Anna Gray sits down with Diana Wang, a medical stud

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Kingston Notes is a podcast from the Kingston Chamber Music Festival in Kingston, RI, featuring conversations with musicians, composers, and more! Learn more at kingstonchambermusic.org
Kingston Chamber Music Festival hosts Kingston Notes, a music show with 16 episodes published.

What happens in your brain when you listen to music? Why can a favorite song lower stress, trigger vivid memories, or even help people cope with grief? In this episode, Anna Gray sits down with Diana Wang, a medical stud

Violinist Julian Rhee joins us for a thoughtful conversation about artistry, curiosity, and the enduring power of live music. A recipient of the 2024 Avery Fisher Career Grant, Julian has emerged as one of the most excit

In the second installment of a two-part conversation, violinist Harriet Langley and cellist Audrey Chen of the Terra String Quartet reflect on the deeper purpose behind their work as an ensemble. They discuss the importa

In this first part of a two-part conversation, host Anna Gray speaks with violinist Harriet Langley and cellist Audrey Chen of the Terra String Quartet. They share the story of how the quartet came together, the meaning

Host Anna Gray talks with pianist and Artistic Director Natalie Zhu about the 2026 Kingston Chamber Music Festival and its theme, Life, Liberty & Music. They explore how a festival season is shaped--from concept to stage

On August 3, the Dover Quartet returns to the Kingston Chamber Music Festival (KCMF) to perform Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate (Chickasaw)'s Rattle Songs, a classical transcription of a piece originally written by Purá Fe

In this episode Natalie Zhu, Artistic Director of the Kingston Chamber Music Festival, and Allison Lacasse, Artistic Director of the URI Summer Music Academy, a camp for string, woodwind, brass, piano, and percussion stu

Violinist Amy Oshiro-Morales will perform in the Kingston Chamber Music Festival in Kingston, Rhode Island, on July 30th, August 1st, and August 3rd. In this episode, she shares insights into the music she'll perform in

In Triplicate is a trio of internationally acclaimed musicians — violinist Jasmine Lin, cellist Clancy Newman, and bassist Nate Farrington. Celebrated for being “dazzling, profound, and highly entertaining” by the San Di

Pianist Henry Kramer will perform in the Kingston Chamber Music Festival in Kingston, Rhode Island, on July 23rd and July 27th. In this episode, he discusses his background, inspirations, insights into this season's repe

Violinist Elissa Lee Koljonen will perform during the Kingston Chamber Music Festival's 37th season on July 25th as part of Curtis-on-Tour. The full program is available here. Recognized as one of the most celebrated vio

The Kingston Chamber Music Festival (KCMF) will present its 37th season July 23-August 3, 2025 in Edwards Hall at the University of Rhode Island. In this episode, you'll hear from William Ge, Clara Chen, and Julie Chen,

The Kingston Chamber Music Festival will present its 37th season July 23-August 3, 2025 in Edwards Hall at the University of Rhode Island (URI). In this episode, you'll hear from pianist Moé Takamatsu and classical guita

The Kingston Chamber Music Festival (KCMF) has proudly presented extraordinary chamber music concerts in Kingston, RI, since 1989. In this episode, you'll hear from KCMF Artistic Director and pianist Natalie Zhu and long
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