Listen "Why Does Brass Music Move Us?"
Episode Synopsis
Research Bites, season 6: The Public and the Sacred
In this season of the MBSF podcast, 5 Buber fellows are sharing their cutting-edge research.
In this episode, Dr. Carolin Müeller offers a brief history of Brass music, its unique sounds and rhythms, and the way it has developed into a vibrant genre that connects people around the world. This episode looks into the connection between Brass music and different belief systems and religious rituals. It investigates the way Brass music changed people and lives as it connects between music and movement.
*The podcast was created for research and teaching purposes and not for profit. The podcast uses short, temporary musical excerpts, and if anyone believes their rights have been violated, please contact us via email [email protected]
In this season of the MBSF podcast, 5 Buber fellows are sharing their cutting-edge research.
In this episode, Dr. Carolin Müeller offers a brief history of Brass music, its unique sounds and rhythms, and the way it has developed into a vibrant genre that connects people around the world. This episode looks into the connection between Brass music and different belief systems and religious rituals. It investigates the way Brass music changed people and lives as it connects between music and movement.
*The podcast was created for research and teaching purposes and not for profit. The podcast uses short, temporary musical excerpts, and if anyone believes their rights have been violated, please contact us via email [email protected]
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