https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzEF0YI9HCw Karina Fengler interviews Samuel Steward, Shamanic Sound Therapist. He talks about how he became involved in Shamanic Sound Therapy, the uses of singing bowls, and his spiritual beliefs about sound. 0:20: Introduction to Shamanic Sound Therapy and core elements 11:45: Soul retrieval, life expectancy, and karma 15:19: … [Read more...]
Deepal Chodhari – Indian Classical Musician and Santoor Teacher
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzwfNCo4Rkk Simer Bhatia interviews Deepal Chodhari, santoor performer, teacher, and vocalist in the Indian classical tradition. She discusses her musical training, the fundamental concepts of Indian classical music, and her work as a performer and teacher in India and New Jersey. 0:00: Introduction and santoor demonstration 2:40: … [Read more...]
Deepal Chodhari – A look into Indian Classical music
Princeton is famous for its diversity, culture, and academic organizations, however, there are still aspects of Princeton of which the general public may not be completely aware. There is a booming classical music scene which is nothing out of the ordinary for Princeton. However, it is also the home of one of the most well known Indian Classical performers and pedagogues in the … [Read more...]
Carmen Mateiescu– Pianist, Composer, Ethnomusicologist, Concert Organizer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmyyPt7duzM&feature=youtu.be Priscilla Faustini talks to Carmen Mateiescu, a pianist, composer, ethnomusicologist and concert organizer who resides in West Windsor. 0:36: Her musical training in her native Romania 3:05: Developing an interest in early music and ethnomusicology 5:28: after graduating from her master's degree in … [Read more...]
Abstracts and Biographies for Sunday, February 1
Panel #12: Histories and Mysteries Panel #13: Applied Musicology and Ethnomusicology Panel #14: Innovative Methods in Music Education Panel #15: Innovative Opera Education 9:00am: Panel #12: Histories and Mysteries Christine Kyprianides (Baroque cellist and viol performer): “John Hullah and Musicology for the Million in Victorian England” Public musicology … [Read more...]