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  1. Pan-Global as a style refers to a compilation with traditional music from many different nations and regions. As opposed to Worldbeat, there is no mixing of cultures musically; these are straight traditional performances.

  2. Pan-Global as a style refers to a compilation with traditional music from many different nations and regions. As opposed to Worldbeat, there is no mixing of cultures musically; these are straight traditional performances. Pan-Global Artist Highlights. Glen Velez. Kari Kriikku. The Jolly Boys. The King's Singers. Yo-Yo Ma. Silkroad Ensemble.

  3. Team — Pan Global Music Initiative. Meet the Team. Dr. Patricio F. Molina, Ph.D., D.M.A. FOUNDER. Named "a gifted artist" by the New York Times, Dr. Patricio Molina has gained a reputation as a composer, pianist, and educator. Patricio regularly appears on stages such as Carnegie Hall and OPERA America. Dr. Molina is a Yamaha Artist.

  4. The Pan Global Music Initiative (PGMI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion and propagation of classical music, with a particular focus on under-represented cultures worldwide.

  5. Mar 7, 2023 · Panama Jazz Festival Consolidates Pan-Global M.O. for 20th Anniversary. Live, News, Various Artists. By Michael Jackson IMar. 7, 2023. Hijas del Jazz Orchestra performed at this year’s Panama Jazz Festival. (Photo: Michael Jackson) The Panama Jazz Festival has developed into one of the most important events of its kind in the world.

  6. Apr 1, 2020 · OKAN make Toronto-inspired, pan-global music. Story by Chaka V. Grier | April 1, 2020. It’s been a mere three years since Cuban-Canadian duo OKAN – comprised of percussionist Magdelys Savigne and singer/violinist Elizabeth Rodríguez – hit the music scene, but in short order the pair have released the Independent Music Award ...

  7. Jun 20, 2023 · Paul Baran is the hidden master of Scottish experimental and electro-acoustic music. An ignorer of boundaries and a fuser of genres – his remarkable new album Pan Global Riot might be the only one you’ll hear this year where a pure acousmatic ambition is allowed to mingle with politics and p-funk.