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  <title>William Texeira - Climate Change and the Cello</title>
  <description>Today, we hear from William Texeira, a cellist specialising in the performance of new music. He gives us insights into his work centred on the world’s largest wetlands, the Pantanal region of Brazil and the immediacy of ecological crisis. He has just performed at the COP CMS (Conference of Parties, Conservation of Migratory Species) in Campo Grande, Brazil. Our conversation moves from conventional musical performance and the function of the score to finding a balance between political necessities and the dangers of extractionist approaches while working towards musical and social impact and transformation. ---&amp;amp;nbsp; REFERENCES  https://www.williamteixeira.com/&amp;amp;nbsp;   https://www.wetlands.org/blog/the-pantanal-building-a-resilient-future/   https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/10/3643   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konstantin_Stanislavski   Orpheus Sounds is a series of snapshots of Orpheus Instituut, a research center where we explore the making and understanding of music. https://orpheusinstituut.be  podcast@orpheusinstituut.be Made with the support of Wederik de Baecker, Pieter Blomme and Kayo Quintens. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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