In Conversation At Melbourne Recital Centre

Soundescapes Podcast: Music is More than what you hear

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Whether we're listening through our headphones or in the local coffee shop, music is an irrepressible part of our daily lives – and it is so much more than just the sounds that enter our ears. In the latest Music on the Mind talk, recorded live from Melbourne Recital Centre, esteemed speakers share their fascinating perspectives: Dr Amanda Krause explores how music cannot be isolated from our everyday experiences. Solange Glasser explains how synaesthesia can lead people to see or taste music. Presented by Melbourne Recital Centre, engaged through The University of Melbourne-Melbourne Recital Centre Partnership. More about the speakers: Dr Amanda Krause is a post-doctoral research fellow at The University of Melbourne. She is interested in the social and applied psychology of music, and her research examines everyday music interactions, with an emphasis on considering listening technologies and the intersection of everyday music and well-being. Solange Glasser is a faculty member of the Melbourne Conse