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Brahms Piano Quintet: Movement 1 (Lunigiana Music Festival)
A very memorable performance for me from last week's Lunigiana Music Festival in Fivvizano, Tuscany.
An amazing opportunity to perform with my wonderful teacher Yuri Torchinsky (Leader of the BBC Philharmonic, and who was the youngest ever concertmaster of the Bolshoi Ballet), the lovely Abigail Dance (who I was delighted to find out was a close friend of Tom Hammond, whose conducting inspired me to choose music as a career), the inspiring Gianluca Pirisi (whose Martinu I will never forget!) and the amazing Mischa Carr (who will be starting at the Royal College of Music with a full scholarship in September!)
Such inspiring musicians. Thank you all for an unforgettable week ❤️
(feat. some secretive phone scrolling in the front row 🤣)
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How Meaningful Do You Want Your Life to Be? | Henning Kraggerud & RNCM Philosophy Society
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Henning Kraggerud is one of the most inspiring and creative musicians in the world. A Norwegian violinist and composer, Henning speaks to us at the Royal Northern College of Music about the role of improvisation and creativity in the cultivation of meaningful practice in classical music, which he also writes about in depth in the following blog posts: How meaningful do you want your life to be ...
Michael Sugrue Memorial Lecture: Dialectics of Love in Plato's Symposium
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A tribute to the late Michael Sugrue, Dialectics of Love in Plato's Symposium is a talk I gave at a recent conference at the Contemporary Philosophy Research Centre at the RNCM (Royal Northern College of Music), which was on the topic of Dialectics, Dialetheism and Deconstruction The full conference can be viewed here: ua-cam.com/users/livek7oLhpX7-kY?si=87EzrdftFoFtQw2h The talk is followed by...
Bach Double Violin Concerto (3rd Movement): Chris Newton & Rachel Stonham
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Performers: Chris Newton - Violin 1 Solo Rachel Stonham - Violin 2 Solo RNCM String Orchestra with Benedict Holland & Pavel Fischer
Donald Hoffman Q&A with Royal Northern College of Music
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Donald Hoffman is Professor of Cognitive Science at UC Irvine, and the author of several popular books including "The Case Against Reality", and "Visual Intelligence: How We Create What We See". We hope you enjoy our conversation with him! We are also joined by members of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, one of the world's oldest learned societies (over 250 years old!) More in...
Daniel Kurganov Q&A with Royal Northern College of Music
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Daniel's UA-cam Channel: www.youtube.com/@DanielKurganov Daniel is a violinist, educator and entrepreneur, creating videos to pass on knowledge and ideas about the craft of violin playing to passionate and curious musicians! We hope you enjoy our discussion with him! Timestamps 00:30 Daniel's vision for the future of music education 08:39 Problems with Online Teaching 13:38 Learning to Teach Yo...
Chris Newton: Hit'lahavut for String Orchestra
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Composer: Chris Newton RNCM Year 1 String Orchestra & Chris Hoyle Producer: Joshua Quinlan If you enjoy our content, please like and subscribe! "Hitlahavut," as described by Martin Buber in The Legend of the Baal Shem, is “the burning, the ardour of ecstasy" experienced in prayer. Listen for the fiery passion of the violin solo, inspired by the compositions of Ernest Bloch, and for the famous "...
Sonu Shamdasani Q&A with RNCM: Music, Carl Jung & The Red Book
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Sonu Shamdasani is professor of Jung History at University College London and editor-in-chief at the Philemon Foundation. He is well known for editing the first edition of The Red Book by Carl Jung. If you enjoy our content, please like and subscribe! Question Timestamps: 00:18 Overview 01:36 The role of music in the translation of The Red Book 07:11 Examples of where music has affected transla...
Joscha Bach Q&A with Royal Northern College of Music
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Joscha Bach is the Principal Artificial Intelligence Engineer at Intel Labs, with a history of research positions at AI Foundation, MIT and Harvard. He is one of the most fascinating minds in the AI community. We hope you enjoy our conversation with him! :) Timestamps: 0:31 Overview 4:12 What is the value of art to an artificial intelligence? 7:00 Can AI think intuitively/metaphorically? 10:33 ...
Jonathan Pageau Q&A with Royal Northern College of Music
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0:42 Religion as symbolic patterns 4:58 Does it matter that the events in the Bible really happened? 10:12 Is music a metaphor for "living in harmony" with each other? 12:47 Symbolic patterns are like fractals 18:38 Contemporary Art 25:04 Advice for composing liturgical music 27:27 Relativism disregards human nature 37:03 Samuel Andreyev: There has been no innovation in the last 50 years of con...
Love is the Opposite of Addiction | John Vervaeke & RNCM Philosophy Society
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Love is the Opposite of Addiction | John Vervaeke & RNCM Philosophy Society
John Vervaeke Q&A with Royal Northern College of Music
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0:18 What is the Meaning Crisis? 7:25 Ecology of Practices 11:58 Does Wisdom lead to Meaning in life? 15:54 The Flow State Cures Performance Anxiety 23:01 How does moral behavior correlate with meaning in life? 29:00 Love is not an emotion 31:57 What is meaning? Meaning OF life/meaning IN life - what's the difference? 37:22 Music as a metaphor of attention 39:28 Contemporary music 43:50 Superfi...
Chris Newton: Clarinet Quintet "Puer Aeternus"
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Puer Aeternus: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puer_aeternus Bb Clarinet: Emily Degg Violin I: Chris Newton Violin II: Pia Bromby Viola: Ben Norris Cello: Rebekah Clarke Recorded at the Royal Northern College of Music
Michael Sugrue Q&A with Royal Northern College of Music
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Michael Sugrue Q&A with Royal Northern College of Music

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  • @mmiv37
    @mmiv37 Місяць тому

    "I listen to music in the foreground and write in the background." Hmmm, very interesting. I'll try this out. I find that I can focus best in a busy bar; where I'm swarmed with noise and activity I'm able to disappear into my work. When I try to read/write with background music, the music becomes a distraction.... and without music, silence is a distraction. ..but putting music in the foreground and choosing music that supports the subject.. I'm excited to try this out.

    • @RNCM_Philosophy
      @RNCM_Philosophy Місяць тому

      @@mmiv37 I can never listen to music in the background... Someone has put their time and effort to make interesting patterns of sounds (or boring and repetitive ones in some cases - 4-chord songs for example - which are never easy on the ears and are sounds I would never have the urge to listen to anyways), so I can't help but feel obliged to listen to a captivating artistic creation whenever good music is being played. Good art is hypnotic.

  • @caeliallard120
    @caeliallard120 Місяць тому

    Brilliant

  • @nancyspada2240
    @nancyspada2240 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful rendition of Brahms performed with great enthusiasm!

  • @yoeskalatoryo
    @yoeskalatoryo 2 місяці тому

    29:36 __ I think most of the avant garde composers of 20th century and experimental musicians of electronica starting from 50's were mostly into this aspect of music without being as specific as Mr. Bach.

  • @fiber04
    @fiber04 3 місяці тому

    I think the questioner in 19:14 meant something very intelligent but did not know how to articulate it. He meant "How does it feel to be the person who translated the works of a person who really lived the myth as an individual, and who did not relegate any of his knowledge or understanding to pre-packaged sources like the example of how concerts are like zoos but for emotions." He is of course speaking as a person who only knows the psyche through the Zoo, meaning that he is still dependent upon Others to complete the myth and meaning FOR him. Whereas Jung, as is evident from his Black Books, would find it absolutely revolting to see his works put up in a zoo. The example Shamdasani brought up about the German words Jung used that do not translate to english perfectly (Jung himself made up a personal secret language in his youth) is evidence to this fact. The man who asked this question, his identity, is diffused into the collectivity. Someone like Jung who contracted and introverted this collective identity into the Self, into something wholly independent and individual necessarily has an influence upon people who have a latent proclivity towards the psyche and are therefore half-way there. Shamdasani himself had a partner whilst working on translating and therefore we must say psychologically not even the translator can answer this question honestly.

  • @acolus3413
    @acolus3413 3 місяці тому

    thanks!

  • @acolus3413
    @acolus3413 3 місяці тому

    test

  • @homiesteez4156
    @homiesteez4156 5 місяців тому

    Sonu, thank you for your work and for opening up the map.

  • @blurredlenzpictures3251
    @blurredlenzpictures3251 5 місяців тому

    While I really respect and love Dr. Sugrue(RIP) for his contributions to our understanding of history, he is not unlike the many philosophers he covers when speaking about his own worldview the ideas start to fall apart. When I watch him speak about the world he seems to be an America-Centrific Christian Conservative using the same rhetoric to keep powers that be. He always attacks Marxism and The Frankfurt School more than a capitalist theology. He believes in ownership and elitism. American superiority. Oppressing free speech if it disagrees with him. He talks of Woke-ism like an alt right Jordan Peterson type. Lots of contradictions masked in quotes from philosophers to sell his rhetoric. Philosophers that were wrong. He has a dislike for Democracy and young people. Says he dislikes the hive mind but at the same time wants to create an elitist hive mind. He's not for the will of the people, but for the views of very few he deems to be intelligent.

    • @RNCM_Philosophy
      @RNCM_Philosophy 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for the comment! I would disagree that he had a dislike for young people - he kindly offered his time to us young students at the RNCM for no cost at all, and for (sadly) quite a small audience. I don't think he oppresses free speech either - he argues very strongly that we should be able to discuss everything freely, especially at the universities, otherwise proponents of repressed ideas can represent themselves as being oppressed, which can generate an otherwise undeserved compassion for their ideas.

    • @blurredlenzpictures3251
      @blurredlenzpictures3251 3 місяці тому

      @RNCM_Philosophy I agree with everything you say here. I think you may have misinterpreted my comment as though I think he's an absolutist or something. The last part of my comment may be a bit too direct and aggressive. I've watched every video he's done multiple times, and my point is that if I were to break down the totality of his philosophy, he leans Christian Conservative liberal capitalist in theory. Though I doubt he votes Republican. That said, he's a wonderful teacher and fair to all sides.

    • @RNCM_Philosophy
      @RNCM_Philosophy 3 місяці тому

      @@blurredlenzpictures3251 For sure! I would say that him swinging towards 'liberal christian capitalist' isn't something he wouldn't question though, he's undogmatic about his christian beliefs and believed that a capitalist mentality should be kept in check by compassion towards other people. I believe elsewhere he also said that he was a 'recovering marxist', so I would be surprised if he didn't take a charitable stance towards other contrary ideas.

  • @rilkiev
    @rilkiev 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for this…so interesting and inspiring!

  • @senakadezoysa3759
    @senakadezoysa3759 5 місяців тому

    Great teacher. Can keep listening to him like listening to someone like Jesus!

  • @z0uLess
    @z0uLess 6 місяців тому

    What if you dont know how to love? He did a really far conceptual leap there at the end. Who is supposed to love, the addicted person or the people around the addicted person? Are you asking an addicted person to pull themselves up by the bootstraps by just starting to love themselves out of a dire situation? Seeing that Vervaeke has this line that he refers to as the ground principle for love where he says that you should learn how to love wisely, this type of reply is full blown mysticism -- it does not say anything in my estimation.

    • @RNCM_Philosophy
      @RNCM_Philosophy 6 місяців тому

      Good question! I think what John is trying to convey is to follow the example of those who love wisely. It's a tough act to follow...

  • @eck0unltd853
    @eck0unltd853 6 місяців тому

    RIP Professor Sugrue

  • @milkenjoyer14
    @milkenjoyer14 6 місяців тому

    Fantastic interview. I love how he thinks and will have to check out his recordings now.

  • @RNCM_Philosophy
    @RNCM_Philosophy 6 місяців тому

    Timestamps: 00:00:55 How Meaningful Do You Want Your Life To Be? 00:06:49 The Limits of Creativity; Taking Risks 00:12:48 Freedom Vs Discipline 00:17:52 Technique Vs Creativity; Learning from Mistakes 00:37:24 The Flow State 00:44:37 Iain McGilchrist, Left Vs Right Hemispheres; Perfectionism Vs Wholeness 00:54:34 What Makes an Artwork Great? 01:03:00 Is Music Rational? 01:09:23 The Importance of Good Taste 01:16:20 Love is the Most Important Thing 01:25:29 Having Fun! 01:37:13 Conclusion: John Vervaeke & The Meaning Crisis

  • @dire-decadence
    @dire-decadence 7 місяців тому

    Requiescat en pace. I will always remember the much esteemed and venerable professor fondly, he really was a great man-Michael Sugrue.

  • @JosephusAurelius
    @JosephusAurelius 7 місяців тому

    I consider myself extremely lucky that I got to talk with him on a 1 hour, 1 to 1 basis. Learnt alot and thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • @silverufo6735
    @silverufo6735 7 місяців тому

    I don't have the words that can come close to how much knowlege this wonderful soul shared. Teacher your lecturers on in particular Marcus Aurelius and my favourite Gorgias literary changed my life. Few ppl truly understand and grasp such knowledge/virtue that they can then pass on to a zombie I once was. You sir put wind in my sails and gave me direction and I will never forget you or the knowledge you shared. Peace be upon you Michael, you are now in the halls of the blessed accompanied by the most virtuous men that have ever walked the earth. ❤

  • @shutincinema4050
    @shutincinema4050 7 місяців тому

    What a thoughtful analysis and, ultimately, tribute to Michael Sugrue’s work in that last segment of the lecture!

  • @walkerzupp8393
    @walkerzupp8393 7 місяців тому

    You're a class act, Chris.

  • @lashropa
    @lashropa 7 місяців тому

  • @Me_ThatsWho
    @Me_ThatsWho 7 місяців тому

    He's got loads of old school vinyl- nice !

  • @user-cg3tx8zv1h
    @user-cg3tx8zv1h 7 місяців тому

    One of the good ones... Great bunch of questioners... Hence the brilliant questions...

  • @GiedriusMisiukas
    @GiedriusMisiukas 8 місяців тому

    29:45 mentions Steven Pinker books "How the Mind Works" and "Enlightenment Now" 1:39:40 1:44:44 xD

  • @anngerrard6364
    @anngerrard6364 8 місяців тому

    So envious you got to ask Don any question you liked.Great discussion. Donald Hoffman makes me feel the world is on the cusp of something and I think he needs young people to come on board with the new mathematics and and mind boggling theories to begin this new era of the melding of science and spirituality.Very exciting.

  • @johnmallonee2088
    @johnmallonee2088 8 місяців тому

    I can’t tell if he is really Christian. He likes some of the parables and the ethics, but doesn’t care if Jesus was raised from the dead? That was shocking to hear since he has always identified as a Christian (Catholic). Every Christian I know says that the entire religion hinges on the resurrection.

    • @RNCM_Philosophy
      @RNCM_Philosophy 8 місяців тому

      He was both a Platonist and a Christian. Trying to embody the values of both Socrates and Jesus gives you a religion and the ability to criticise it. Like Dr Sugrue said, maybe making sense isn't everything

  • @thibauteast1620
    @thibauteast1620 8 місяців тому

    Beautiful! Thank you for uploading this performance

  • @MrEmotional33
    @MrEmotional33 8 місяців тому

    The problem with the apparent difference between macroscopic vs. microscopic level in quantum mechanics is simply that we cannot isolate macroscopic events as easy as we do it with microscopic events on subatomic levels, since usually there are a lot of interaction processes with environmental conditions, in physics this is called decoherence. Therefore is a lot more difficult to "prove" quantum mechanical effects in our so-called "real" world, like superposition or quantum entanglement, usually this only works on subatomic levels under laboratory conditions..although quantum mechanical effects are of course an intrinsic part of countless technologies (and solar processes) since decades now..

  • @samuelschmidt6236
    @samuelschmidt6236 9 місяців тому

    This rings true when I put it in context to how I use my phone and whatever apps I got on it

  • @BrakeJiggs
    @BrakeJiggs 9 місяців тому

    A lot of this discussion is treading very closely to The Unanswered Question by Leonard Bernstein, where he discusses actual musical elements in phrenology and how semantics can and cannot be applied. I personally feel music and text or language cannot mix, but they can have a similar inner fundamental tone like Coltrane's A Love Supreme. Bach considered the doctrine of affections where the emotions can be arranged in a kind of colorwheel and have complimentary relationships or contrapuntal juxtapositions. Great unique questions here and it really showed how technical the language of description or expression is and how conscious a person has to be to tread in this area.

  • @mstrG
    @mstrG 9 місяців тому

    Just found this discussion,. can't wait to deep dive to it . Tactical comment for algorithm.

  • @SunnyDayTeaFactory
    @SunnyDayTeaFactory 9 місяців тому

    Wow. We thought we were objects inside of space/time, but space/time is the head set, and we are something much deeper. Amazing Dr. Hoffman.

  • @deecampbell.rva-2
    @deecampbell.rva-2 9 місяців тому

    You may be interested in looking into Advaita Vedanta. It is very similar philosophically.

  • @TimoDcTheLikelyLad
    @TimoDcTheLikelyLad 9 місяців тому

    enjoyed it very much!

  • @GiedriusMisiukas
    @GiedriusMisiukas 9 місяців тому

    22:25 music perception and synesthesia 29:50 mentions the book "How the Mind Works" by Steven Pinker

  • @RNCM_Philosophy
    @RNCM_Philosophy 9 місяців тому

    Timestamps 00:31 Introduction to Donald's ideas 09:14 How does your theory affect our understanding of daily life? 12:59 A further exploration of Donald's ideas 17:10 Is reality whatever we choose it to be? Can myths be true? 21:10 Music perception & Synesthesia 24:27 Understanding other people's perceptions 26:04 Overcoming divisions between people 32:34 Ontological Agnosticism 39:29 Paradigm Shifts & Scientific Revolutions 42:10 Problems with Empiricism & other philosophical challenges 53:50 Overlaps with Buddhist Thinking & Scientific Spirituality 1:04:02 Truth vs Heuristics 1:11:13 Is there a collective mind? Joscha Bach: "Networks of Caring" 1:17:33 Post-Hegelian Philosophy (Zizek) 1:21:07 What is Beauty? 1:24:55 What is Artistic Taste? 1:26:17 How does language affect perception? 1:32:41 Love your neighbour as yourself 1:36:37 Psychedelics 1:39:40 Do I exist? 1:44:44 A funny moment of synchronicity 1:48:23 How to put these ideas into practice 1:50:57 Conclusion

  • @txikitofandango
    @txikitofandango 10 місяців тому

    My answer to Prof. Sugrue around 49:00 in is that society conditions and determines who has intellect and what values and positions count as intellectual. So you can bring benevolence and intellect to a greater overlap by changing the structure democratically, as long as a sufficiently benevolent and charismatic figure breathes truth into an idea. And remember that Christ and other figures of benevolence always appear as idiots as we know from Tolstoy This was a moving discussion

  • @txikitofandango
    @txikitofandango 10 місяців тому

    I agree with your criticisms of postmodernism, how people wear their beliefs like a costume, and reasoned argumentation has given way to a costume contest, but in all fairness Lacan warned us about this decades ago. Ditto for your critiques on authenticity, identity, self-esteem, but unfortunately the standards for his proponents aren't as high as yours. I'm saying I wish people as well-read and honest as you and as Lacan himself were reading and pushing his concepts

  • @eqapo
    @eqapo 10 місяців тому

    52:00 tai chi master of listening to answer to that rambling question lol

  • @RNCM_Philosophy
    @RNCM_Philosophy 10 місяців тому

    Timestamps 00:30 Daniel's vision for the future of music education 08:39 Problems with Online Teaching 13:38 Learning to Teach Yourself; Starting Violin as an Adult 19:40 Ivry Gitlis, The "Scratch Scale" 21:41 Abhi's journey from Doctor to Violinist; dealing with Self-Doubt 37:43 Rachmaninoff: how to be a hypnotic performer 42:10 Augustin Hadelich's humble yet hypnotic genius 48:15 The Magician vs the Mechanic 52:02 The Art of Legato 1:06:18 What is Good Taste? 1:15:15 Imitating Great Artists 1:20:32 Managing Self-Criticism 1:29:07 Confidence vs Doubt 1:31:54 Love vs Addiction (John Vervaeke); Spiraling into Freedom 1:42:37 Awkwardness in Developing New Techniques 1:48:19 Practicing with Flexibility to Develop Your Musical Toolkit 1:53:15 Approaching Opposing Ideas (Michael Sugrue); Philosophy & Music 1:58:51 Becoming an Individual Musician 2:00:33 Conclusion

  • @dann10000
    @dann10000 10 місяців тому

    Yes, 100%! That's why the loving meditation and prayer is so powerful! Being in love feels powerful, calm and peaceful

  • @theoneunder
    @theoneunder 11 місяців тому

    Nice one. I enjoy this guys humour. Ta. 🙂

  • @SergiyJust
    @SergiyJust 11 місяців тому

    1:08:00

  • @lokiholland
    @lokiholland 11 місяців тому

    Intelligence as a function is misrepresented as a feature of seperate entites is one way of looking at this.

  • @lokiholland
    @lokiholland 11 місяців тому

    Drilling, it would be interesting to press joscha beyond definitions of objects

  • @samloutalbotmusic
    @samloutalbotmusic Рік тому

    Great to see you interviewing Vervaeke as well as Sugrue and Staloff.!