A land without music?

Sound World
A land without music?

Is our musical culture facing an existential threat? With ever smaller numbers of young people learning instruments, the gradual erasing of music from state education and years of declining funding, things may be worse than you think. Sound World investigates the state of music today and looks at what we can do to safeguard it for future generations.

Season 1

  1. EPISODE 12

    The Peter Flach Interview

    This is another of our bonus episodes featuring one of the full length interviews that we recorded for the main strand of A land without music?. Following on from our last episode in which our guests discussed various aspects of AI and technology, we’re talking to Prof. Peter Flach. For anyone trying to make sense of AI, how it works and what it might mean for us to, Peter is someone to listen to. Professor of artificial intelligence and an expert in machine learning, Peter is a knowledgable and measured voice in a field often characterised by hyperbole and hysteria. Written and presented by Julian LeeksProduced by Sound World Written and presented by Julian LeeksProduced by Sound World Music:Trombone Phrases by Nico Muhly. Listen on Apple Music or Spotify In The Steps of Apollo by Julian Leeks (performed by Zelkova String Quartet).Listen here. Beehive by Julian Leeks (Note Performer demo version recorded for our sponsors) To get in touch with Sound World please email info@sound-world.org or leave a post on out Facebook page SoundWorldUK. For more info about Sound World visit sound-world.org Music:Trombone Phrases by Nico Muhly. Listen on Apple Music or Spotify In The Steps of Apollo by Julian Leeks (performed by Zelkova String Quartet).Listen here. Beehive by Julian Leeks (Note Performer demo version recorded for our sponsors) To get in touch with Sound World please email info@sound-world.org or leave a post on out Facebook page SoundWorldUK. For more info about Sound World visit sound-world.org

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    Is our musical culture facing an existential threat? With ever smaller numbers of young people learning instruments, the gradual erasing of music from state education and years of declining funding, things may be worse than you think. Sound World investigates the state of music today and looks at what we can do to safeguard it for future generations.

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