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Hardi Kurda is a composer, improviser, sound artist from Kurdistan who researches the concept of 'urgent listening': becoming aware of sounds that are always present but mostly ignored, even to the point of trying to lis...
Hardi Kurda: Sonic Displacement is an episode from Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears by Gaudeamus | Podcast Curious Ears. Hardi Kurda is a composer, improviser, sound artist from Kurdistan who researches the concept of 'urgent listening': be...
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Hardi Kurda is a composer, improviser, sound artist from Kurdistan who researches the concept of 'urgent listening': becoming aware of sounds that are always present but mostly ignored, even to the point of trying to listen to smells or silence. In this podcast, he invites the audience to practice this kind of listening, with an extended composition specially made for this podcast, using his extensive catalogue of field recordings. Kurda is also jury member for the Gaudeamus Award 2026. Watch an interview with Kardi Kurda by Jonás Bisquert about his podcast:
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Published Oct 20, 2025 and 01:00:00 long