One of GradCast's own, host Ryan Baxter, is interviewed about his studies as a doctoral student in the Doctor of Musical Arts program at the Don Wright Faculty of Music. Ryan chats with us about his program, the balance between research and musical practice, and performing both on campus and in the community. We also discuss Ryan’s diverse passions, including education, distance learning, and truth and reconciliation with the Memegwaanh Indigenous Learning Honour program here at Western. Join hosts Mark Ambrogio and Amalie Hutchinson for this week’s special and insightful episode.
UWO Faculty of Music Events
Memegwaanh: Indigenous Learning Honour
Recorded on December 12, 2023
Produced by Scott Walters
Theme song provided by https://freebeats.io/ Produced by White Hot
Intro and episode feature music by Bach, and the outro features music by Kapustin; performed by Ryan Baxter.
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