1 hr 12 min

Norman Lebrecht on the meaning of music Humans Being with Joseph Dweck

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Music commentator Norman Lebrecht joins Rabbi Dweck to discuss why music moves us like nothing else can, the nature of genius, and how recent technologies like streaming are revolutionising the music world.
Norman Lebrecht is a writer, broadcaster, and commentator on music and cultural affairs, known for his world-renowned classical music blog Slipped Disc and his extensive work for BBC Radio 3. He was formerly a columnist for The Daily Telegraph, an assistant editor of The Evening Standard, and is the author of twelve books on music and the Whitbread Award-winning novel The Song of Names.
This episode is dedicated in memory of Samuel Adwar (Shmuel Ben Yosef) by Lauren and Keith Breslauer.
 
Credits
Hosted by Rabbi Joseph Dweck
Produced by Ben Weaver-Hincks
Edited, mixed and mastered by Audio Culture
Music by James Cook
Design by Ellen Jane London
Media consultancy by Giselle Green
Executive produced by James Pont
Humans Being is grateful for the support of The Sephardi Centre


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Music commentator Norman Lebrecht joins Rabbi Dweck to discuss why music moves us like nothing else can, the nature of genius, and how recent technologies like streaming are revolutionising the music world.
Norman Lebrecht is a writer, broadcaster, and commentator on music and cultural affairs, known for his world-renowned classical music blog Slipped Disc and his extensive work for BBC Radio 3. He was formerly a columnist for The Daily Telegraph, an assistant editor of The Evening Standard, and is the author of twelve books on music and the Whitbread Award-winning novel The Song of Names.
This episode is dedicated in memory of Samuel Adwar (Shmuel Ben Yosef) by Lauren and Keith Breslauer.
 
Credits
Hosted by Rabbi Joseph Dweck
Produced by Ben Weaver-Hincks
Edited, mixed and mastered by Audio Culture
Music by James Cook
Design by Ellen Jane London
Media consultancy by Giselle Green
Executive produced by James Pont
Humans Being is grateful for the support of The Sephardi Centre


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 hr 12 min