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What to Listen for?
Mark Pinder
14 episodes
6 days ago
This podcast aims to illuminate the wide variety of experiences and ideals relating to music from the perspective of the listener, performer, educator/student and beyond.
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This podcast aims to illuminate the wide variety of experiences and ideals relating to music from the perspective of the listener, performer, educator/student and beyond.
Show more...
Music Interviews
Music
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#1 What to Listen for: with Glen Carruthers and Mark Pinder
What to Listen for?
48 minutes 24 seconds
6 years ago
#1 What to Listen for: with Glen Carruthers and Mark Pinder

Glen Carruthers is the current dean of music at Wilfrid Laurier University. He has held the position of dean at Brandon University, as well as having been faculty head and professor at Lakehead University.

A lifelong music lover and pianist, Glen and I speak about his ideas on education and music, as well as about the role of music in his life, and how it has shifted.

Glen has been a wonderful role model and dean to my colleagues and myself, and his insightful approach to life, work and music is a wonderful example to those around him.

Thursday Sept. 5th, 2019

What to Listen for?
This podcast aims to illuminate the wide variety of experiences and ideals relating to music from the perspective of the listener, performer, educator/student and beyond.