With summer touring schedules on hold and festivals cancelled, musicians continue to look to their own four walls for inspiration. How are they coping without live audiences? And is this period of restricted movement, stifling or stirring creativity? From her garage studio in Wiltshire, Verity Sharp is dialling up musicians who are rooted in global traditions, exercising their home-recording skills, and asking them to share songs that reflect how they are feeling. Indian sarangi player Suhail Yusuf Khan sings an Urdu poem that’s been resonating for him during the pandemic.
Presented and produced by Verity Sharp.
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