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Samuel Andreyev | Music in Higher Education: Ian Pace @samuel_andreyev | Uploaded April 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
Ian Pace is a pianist, musicologist and professor at City, University of London. This is his second appearance on the Samuel Andreyev Podcast. The conversation was recorded in London, UK on 5 April 2022.

00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:42 Conservatories vs Universities
00:21:47 ‘Who Cares if you Listen’?
00:28:01 Is going to University the right choice?
00:35:50 The role of musical analysis
00:49:24 Ian’s controversial Spectator article
00:55:30 Musicology as hagiography
01:01:49 Questions submitted via Patreon
01:02:30 How does Ian Pace do so many things?
01:09:45 How can one get others interested in New Music?
01:16:49 How can audiences approach new and challenging works?

IAN PACE LINKS
ianpace.com/sample-page
Follow Ian on Twitter: twitter.com/ianpacemain?s=20&t=DUDr8v0n9oLmpj0SpOD40Q
November 2020 Podcast with Ian Pace and Samuel Andreyev on the history of New Music: buzzsprout.com/266909/6614941
Ian Pace writings:
openaccess.city.ac.uk/view/creators_id/ian=2Epace=2E1.html

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