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Music and memory: how singing could make you a better linguist

By Dr Caroline Ardrey (Project Research Associate) Song is central to our culture and integral to our learning processes. Key events in our lives are marked by music; from the […]

Posted on 12th October 2015 by Helen Abbott
Posted in BSP BlogTagged earworm, foreign language acquisition, language education, language learning, memory, modern languages, music, singing, song

Why choose Baudelaire?

By Dr Helen Abbott (Project Director) When the idea for this project first germinated, one of the questions was ‘why choose Baudelaire?’ over any of the other major French poets […]

Posted on 15th September 2015 by Helen Abbott
Posted in BSP BlogTagged Baudelaire, dandy, Debussy, decadent, French, gothic, performance, singing, song settings

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