@TheStage
Should culture be funded by the state?
How should funding decisions be made?
Where has @ace_national been going wrong?
What can we hope for from the Hodge review?
If this matters to you, listen to Ep 19 of “A land without music?” here https://t.co/I4HE67munq
@artsadm
Should culture be funded by the state?
How should funding decisions be made?
Where has @ace_national been going wrong?
What can we hope for from the Hodge review?
If this matters to you, listen to Ep 19 of “A land without music?” here https://t.co/I4HE67munq
@ArtsPro
Should culture be funded by the state?
How should funding decisions be made?
Where has @ace_national been going wrong?
What can we hope for from the Hodge review?
If any of this matters to you, listen to Ep 19 of “A land without music?” here https://t.co/I4HE67munq
@artsfundraising
Should culture be funded by the state?
How should funding decisions be made?
Where has @ace_national been going wrong?
What can we hope for from the Hodge review?
If this matters to you, listen to Ep 19 of “A land without music?” here https://t.co/I4HE67munq
Should culture be funded by the state?
How should funding decisions be made?
Where has @ace_national been going wrong?
What can we hope for from the Hodge review?
If any of this matters to you, listen to Ep 19 of “A land without music?” here: https://t.co/I4HE67munq
The latest episode of "A land without music?" is a lovely full-length interview with composer Sally Beamish. Listen here: https://t.co/gE1GBjoUfG or search for "A land without music?" Episode 20: The Sally Beamish Interview at your usual podcast place.
“A land without music?" Episode 19: Funding the Arts.
With Evelyn Glennie, Nico Muhly, Jörg Widmann, Sally Beamish Music, Sadie Harrison and others.
Listen on Spotify: https://t.co/yQfXRTdCLr
Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/yQfXRTdCLr Or search your usual podcast provider…
Composers & new music fans!
“A land without music” Ep. 17: hear our great guests discuss composing, what contemporary classical means today & how we connect with our audience.
“A land without music” Ep. 17: Composers Today is available at all the usual podcast places.
We interviewed the fab @DameEvelyn for "A land without music?" our podcast about the state of music in the UK. This week we're releasing the full interview as a bonus episode. Thanks Evelyn, for being so generous with your time & for being such a thoughtful & entertaining guest!
@RestIsPolitics To imagine AI knows anything is a fundamental misunderstanding. I have so many examples, many hilarious (ChatGPT said Trump appeared on my podcast A land with music?, it even told me what he talked about), happy to send a few if you’re interested. All best.
@RestIsPolitics Hi there - love Trip but you’re SO behind the curve with AI. The issues you/Rory raise are what users have been concerned with for months & in some cases years. The worst thing is that you (inadvertently?) perpetuate the myth that LLMs understand. They don’t.
@campbellclaret 2/2 To imagine AI knows anything is a fundamental misunderstanding. I have so many examples, many hilarious (ChatGPT said Trump appeared on my podcast A land with music?, it even told me what he talked about), happy to send a few if you’re interested. All best.
@campbellclaret 1/2 Hi there - love Trip but you’re SO behind the curve with AI. The issues you/Rory raise are what users have been concerned with for months & in some cases years. The worst thing is that you (inadvertently?) perpetuate the myth that LLMs understand. They don’t.
This is true. ChatGPT really did say the people in this video have been guests on "A land without music?". It even provided a little description of their episodes. Other people we seem to have forgotten meeting include Graham Coxon (Blur), Pam Ayres (!) and Arsène Wenger.
In response to emails we received, we've done a short episode of A land without music? outlining the facts & figures showing the poor health of UK music, its shocking downward trajectory & why we made the series.
https://t.co/nqvlAXS0b9 or search at your usual podcast place.
@RestIsPolitics for Alistair
Prof. Daisy Fancourt (Director WHO Centre for Arts & Health) speaking on A Land Without Music:
There’s a mental health crisis in young people, reimagining schools with importance placed on music is a really important route
https://t.co/EyKDBDHmbi
Why have we been making “A land without music?”
To find out why we’re so concerned about the future of music in the UK, listen on Apple Podcasts:
https://t.co/nqvlAXS0b9
Spotify: https://t.co/DGvmU4NShQ
or search your usual podcast provider…