What is Music? | Part 3 of 4 | Talking Brains with Pedro Eustache
#CreativeMind #PedroEustache #TalkingBrains What is Music? | Part 3 of 4 Reflecting on what music is beyond mainstream definitions, musician Pedro Eustache examines the fundamental nature of music, finding its roots in the individual and collective experience of the transcendental. *Minute 9:36 - Pedro meant to say "Topography". Pedro Eustache | Our Guest Pedro Eustache (Yanni, Hans Zimmer Live, The world of Hans Zimmer) is a leading woodwind musician in the recording music scene in Los Angeles (US). His unique multi-directional musical language is the direct result of years of both solid studies and professional experience in the classical European, jazz, world music, popular, and computer/electronic music art forms. His professional activities go from solo western classical recitals – including more than seven years of symphonic experience – to African-American (jazz) concerts, as well as pop, world music (both traditional and crossover) tours, live performances, recordings and lectures. Pedro Eustache has featured on many movie soundtracks including “The Lion King”, “Pirates of the Caribbean”, “Kung Fu Panda”, “The Passion of the Christ” and “King Kong”. Follow Pedro Eustache on: Instagram: / pedroeustache Website: https://www.pedroflute.com Andres Canales-Johnson | Our Host Andres Canales-Johnson is a brain researcher at the University of Cambridge (UK). His main research focus on the neuroscience of human consciousness from a biological and philosophical perspective – including phenomena such as perceptual ambiguity, visceral perception, pathological consciousness and learning during sleep. Although he is the author of more than 30 specialized scientific articles, Andres is currently interested in the dissemination of inspiring conversations about the human mind on the "Talking Brains" YouTube channel. Follow Andres Canales-Johnson on: Twitter: / canalesjohnson Instagram: / canalesjohnson Relevant Links Book: "Looking for the 'Harp' Quartet", By Mtro. Markand Thakar http://www.markandthakar.com/harpquar... Applied Musical Phenomenology: with Mtro. Christyna Kozel: Web: https://musical-phenomenology.com/ Art & Visual Perception:by Rudolf Arnheim https://books.google.co.uk/books/abou... Talking Brains | Edited by Mariana Vaz http://www.marianacpvaz.com

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