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All music is political; the fact it even exists is a political debate. So on the most political day of the year for the flute, join me as I discuss the role it plays as a symbol for both the Ulster Unionist and Catholic Nationalist communities across Ireland. 

I also chat about why music is inherently left-wing, and why classical music insists of being apolitical in an ever changing world. 

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Chapters:

0:00 - Is Music Political?

4:02 - The Flute in both Irelands

22:22 - Comparing Rebel and Orange Songs

27:36 - Right Wing Music (and why it’s shite)

29:54 - Patreon and Flute Center

32:40 - Classical Music’s Apolitical Attempts

38:13 - Ireland and Palestine



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