Cadence Podcast: What Music Tells us About the Mind
Science:Social Sciences
There are many neurodiverse musicians working professionally in the classical music world, but are orchestras and universities doing enough to make auditioning and playing in an orchestra accessible? Two musicians with autism, Emelyne Bingham and Ryan Fox, as well as conductor Edwin Outwater, share their thoughts.
Cadence is the podcast where we talk about what music can tell us about the mind. Hosted by neuroscientist and musician Dr. Indre Viskontas, the fourth season will bring you the stories of people who experience music outside the bounds of the average listener, and who use music as a tool to be heard in a society in which they are often ignored.
S04 Episode 08: Connie Tomaino on Music Therapy and Trauma
S04 Episode 07: Normalizing Tourette Syndrome in the Music World
S04 Episode 06: Connie Tomaino on Music Therapy for Stroke and Aphasia Pateints
S04 Episode 05: Hearing Loss and Reshaping the Sonic Landscape
S04 Episode 04: Connie Tomaino on Music Therapy and Dementia
S04 Episode 02: Connie Tomaino on Music Therapy and Parkinson's Disease
S04 Episode 01: JJJJerome Ellis
S03 Episode 07: Music and Prisons, Part 2
S03 Episode 06: Music and Prisons, Part 1
S03 Episode 05: How Music Affects Animals
S03 Episode 04: Music During the Holidays
S03 Episode 03: Why Queer Music Matters
S03 Episode 02: Lullabies and Feelings
S03 Episode 01: The Music of Politics
S02 Episode 08: Music to Remember
S02 Episode 07: Putting Music in the Hands of Sick Kids
S02 Episode 06: The Case of the Autistic Savant: Unleashing Extraordinary Musical Ability
S02 Episode 05: Music in the Most Extreme Situations
S02 Episode 04: Rewiring Your Brain to Speak, with Music
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