Being Music Dave Camlin
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Dialogues about musical beings doing music, with Dr. Dave Camlin.
In each episode, Dave is joined by a guest musician who also writes about music to help explore two questions: what is music doing in the situations where it’s being done? And what ideas help us make sense of being musical beings?
Each guest brings something that they’ve written on the subject to add to an expanding library.
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This Circle of Joy! - Melissa Forbes
In this episode, Dr. Melissa Forbes from the University of Southern Queensland in Australia discusses the relationship between performing music and participating in it as a way of understanding music making more holistically, and how a more expansive view of being a musician includes the benefits of facilitating music making for other people.
If you'd like to read Melissa's article 'This Circle of Joy: meaningful musicians’ work and the benefits of facilitating singing groups', you can request a full-text copy from Melissa's Researchgate profile: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/345756141_'This_circle_of_joy'_meaningful_musicians'_work_and_the_benefits_of_facilitating_singing_groups
Music in this podcast:
No-one Ever Goes There: https://open.spotify.com/track/1vXbCbb73CQUhoIMBLhksV?si=dc538153a9b74098
Stone Acoustic: https://youtu.be/dtTk30j1FTo -
Episode 1 - Brydie-Leigh Bartleet
Music as a Global Resource - what is music doing in the places where it's being done around the world? Professor Brydie-Leigh Bartleet talks about her work and her co-authored compendium of global music projects for the United Nations Music as a Global Resource www.musicasaglobalresource.org
Music in this podcast:
No-one Ever Goes There: https://open.spotify.com/track/1vXbCbb73CQUhoIMBLhksV?si=dc538153a9b74098
Stone Acoustic: https://youtu.be/dtTk30j1FTo