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As It Comes Podcast: Life from a Musician's Point of View
Davina Shum
55 episodes
7 months ago
This podcast aims to explore life from a musician's point of view: the peaks, troughs and the downright unexpected. Hosted by London-based cellist Davina Shum
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This podcast aims to explore life from a musician's point of view: the peaks, troughs and the downright unexpected. Hosted by London-based cellist Davina Shum
Show more...
Music Interviews
Arts,
Music,
Performing Arts
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Episode 41: Leah Broad "A completely new way of thinking about music"
As It Comes Podcast: Life from a Musician's Point of View
37 minutes 58 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 41: Leah Broad "A completely new way of thinking about music"
I had a chat with music researcher Leah Broad recently, about her journey into academia, the thrill of finding new music, and her upcoming book shining a light on four composers: Ethel Smyth, Rebecca Clarke, Dorothy Howell and Doreen Carwithen. Listen and learn a little more about these composers, including which social media platform we reckon they’d be suited to best if they were around today. Accompanying this episode is a special playlist including some pieces from these composers, plus some examples of the British Phantasy – something that I’ve been curious about for a while. Support the podcast at ko-fi.com/asitcomespod, and remember to rate, review and subscribe!   Mentioned in this episode:   @LeahBroad Leahbroad.wordpress.com   Episode 41 playlist: pieces by Smyth, Clarke, Howell, Carwithen, plus some Phantasies: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7etuKGvvpwbVK0FCowBMpO?si=RV2_3WbRT9qxSuZwZs4Viw   Laura Sneddon: “British Women Composers and Instrumental Chamber Music in the Early 20th Century”   BBC Radio 3’s Time Travellers podcast: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p069vjyc/episodes/player
As It Comes Podcast: Life from a Musician's Point of View
This podcast aims to explore life from a musician's point of view: the peaks, troughs and the downright unexpected. Hosted by London-based cellist Davina Shum