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“Luego de la explosión de 'La gota fría', Colombia se convirtió en potencia musical de Latinoamérica,” Por Jaime Andrés Monsalve, crítico musical, El Tiempo, 2008

Antonio Arnedo’s quartet with Jairo Moreno, Ben Monder, and Satoshi Takeishi for the album Travesía is featured in this newspaper article (“After the explosion of 'The Cold Drop,’ Colombia became a Latin American musical power.”)

 

Conferencia “DO–MI–SOL? La triada como problema y génesis de la armonía moderna en Rameau,” Ciclo de conferencias de las artes 2015, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, BogotA

Lecture “DO – MI – SOL? The triad as a problem and genesis of modern harmony in Rameau” (in Spanish)

 
 

Musica y literatura en el caribe, 2014, king juan carlos center, new york university

Colloquium with Licia Fiol-Matta (NYU) and Juan Carlos Herencia (U. of Maryland), moderated by Dylon Robbins (NYU) (in Spanish)

 
 

Interview with Jairo Moreno, MobiltyShifts 2011, The New School

“The work is all ahead of us. We have to begin, I think, by breaking through basic presuppositions of disciplinarity, which prevent even the conversations to take place, let alone collaborations.”

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Interview with Katy June-Friesen, Penn Arts & Sciences Magazine, Spring/Summer 2011

“Immigrant musicians, not only because they’re professional musicians, but because they are people who come with different histories, come to the United States and have to negotiate a set of new contingencies or demands that are placed upon music-making.”

 

Hearing Heat by Steven Feld, with responses by Kristina Lyons (Anthropology, UPenn), Jairo Moreno (Music, UPenn), and Greg Urban (Anthropology, UPenn)

 

“What Makes Music Sound Like Music?” Big Ideas for Strange Times lecture series, University of Pennsylvania, May 19, 2020