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  • Brainland the podcast begins by exploring the stories behind Brainland the opera, then moves on to other matters...

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  • A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH: The story of a movie.
    Jun 23 2024

    'A Matter of Life and Death' (AMOLAD) is a 1946 film by Michael Powell and Emerich Pressberger. Peter Carter, a bomber pilot is returning from the last raid of the war. His plane and parachute are shot up so he decides to 'jump rather than fry' and has a last conversation over the radio with June, an American radio operator before jumping, as he expects, to his death. He doesn't die but washes up on a beach and as a love story unfolds between him and June he is menaced by recurrent episodes (clinically, complex partial epileptic seizures though the words aren't mentioned in the film) during which a 'conductor' from the afterlife tries to persuade him to return with him as he shouldn't really have survived. The film culminates in a realistically staged neurosurgical operation on Peter whilst in the afterlife his case to go on living is put on trial trial. Ian explains why this is his favourite film of all time (as it is Ken's),their conversation ranging over origin and influences, forebears and progeny, design and music, the clincial neuroscience that underpins it and much more.


    Participants:

    Ian Christie, Professor of Film and Media History, Birckbeck, University of London. www.ianchristie.org

    Ken Barrett, artist and writer, retired neuropsychiatrist http://www.kenbarrettstudio.co.uk/


    For more about 'A Matter of Life and Death': https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038733/ (SEE IT!)

    https://www.bfi.org.uk/film/b58b75d7-e9e2-5a1f-a448-afa92a35462d/a-matter-of-life-and-death

    In the UK it is currently (on 21.6.24) On BBC Iplayer.

    Ian's book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Matter-Life-Death-Film-Classics/dp/1839023899

    The other book mentioned, on the neuroscientific background of the film, is by Diane broadbent Friedman: https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/full/10.3366/jbctv.2010.0013

    This is the the book by Frigyes Karinthy which was part of the inspiration: https://books.google.co.uk/books/about/A_Journey_Round_My_Skull.html?id=trCxtdw5OHcC&redir_esc=y

    Opening music, extract from the prelude to Brainland by Stephen Brown.

    Brainland the opera website: www.brainlandtheopera.co.uk


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    39 m
  • THE VITAL SPARK: A pianist's tale.
    Jun 4 2024

    Susan Tomes is an internationally acclaimed and award-winning pianist specialising in chamber music as well as solo repertoire. Here she talks to Stephen Brown about her musical origins in Edinburgh, what it was like being the first woman to read music at King’s College Cambridge, how she built her performing career starting from a single room in Crystal Palace, and the transformative influence of working with the violinist Sándor Végh at the Prussia Cove seminars in Cornwall. She talks about sensitivity and reciprocity in ensemble playing, about communicating with audiences and the mysteries of how a musical phrase sometimes sounds exactly right. She has written seven books to date. The latest, "Women and the Piano: A History in 50 Lives" was published in March 2024 by Yale University Press.


    Participants:

    Susan Tomes, pianist and writer https://www.susantomes.com/.


    Stephen Brown, composer, cellist and former neuropsychiatrist http://www.cornwallcomposers.com/stephen.htm.


    Amazon link for Women and the Piano

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Women-Piano-History-50-Lives/dp/030026657X


    The recording of the Faure Piano Quartets has been reissued by Hyperion and is available here.

    https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA30007


    Music: Extract from Faure Piano Quartets, with permission, reissued by Hyperion and available here.

    https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/dc.asp?dc=D_CDA30007.

    Brainland the oepra website: www.brainlandtheopera.co.uk


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    49 m
  • YOUR MUSICAL HEALTH: The efficacy of music as therapy.
    May 19 2024

    In this podcast academic and clinical music therapists, musicians and friends Helen Odell-Miller and Penny Rogers discuss their life work – music therapy. They define and outline the varieties of music therapy, discuss their journey from training as musicians to studying music therapy and cognitive psychology (Penny) and psychodynamic psychotherapy (Helen). Penny talks about her clinical work in various settings and Helen her career at the forefront of research into the positive effects of music therapy (ameliorating conditions as varied as agitation in dementia to PTSD). They also talk about how their continuing musical practice in group settings (Helen singing, Penny cello) enriches their day-to-day lives and improves their professional practice.


    Participants:

    Helen Odell-Miller OBE, Professor Emeritus, Anglia Ruskin University; Founding Director of Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research; Chair of The Music Therapy Charity; Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts

    https://www.aru.ac.uk/people/helen-odell-miller

    Penny Rogers, music therapist; Deputy Director, Safeguarding & Public Protection at Devon Partnership NHS Trust; Trustee, British Association for Music Therapy; 'cellist.

    https://www.bamt.org/bamt/people/penny-rogers

    Stephen Brown, musician; composer; retired professor of neuropsychiatry

    http://www.cornwallcomposers.com/stephen.htm


    Resources and further reading:


    Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy (CIMTR):

    https://www.aru.ac.uk/cambridge-institute-for-music-therapy-research


    British Association for Music Therapy

    https://www.bamt.org/


    Royal College of Psychiatrists Introductory Module at E-LEARNING hub:

    https://elearninghub.rcpsych.ac.uk/products/Music_therapy-an_introduction


    Some recent research papers:


    Thompson, N et al.(2023). Investigating the impact of music therapy on two in-patient psychiatric wards for people living with dementia: retrospective observational study. BJPsych Open, 9(2), e42. doi:10.1192/bjo.2023.20


    Odell-Miller, H et al.(2022). The HOMESIDE Music Intervention: A Training Protocol for Family Carers of People Living with Dementia. European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education, 12(12), 1812-1832. Doi: 10.3390/ejihpe12120127


    Odell-Miller, H., (2021) Embedding Music and Music Therapy in Care Pathways for People with Dementia in the 21st Century—a position paper. Music and Science. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F20592043211020424


    Hsu MH et al.(2015). The impact of music therapy on managing neuropsychiatric symptoms for people with dementia and their carers: a randomised controlled feasibility study. BMC Geriatrics. 15:84 doi:10.1186/s12877-015-0082-4


    Music: Opening and closing music to the opera 'Brainland', composed by Stephen Brown


    Brainland the opera website: www.brainlandtheopera.co.uk


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    47 m

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