Is singing good for you?

Is singing good for you?

Author: Welsh National Opera July 8, 2020 Duration: 31:17

Gareth talks to WNO producer Jennifer Hill about the formation of Welsh National Opera’s Cradle Choir, a project which brings together 96 primary school children and people living with dementia for a shared choral experience.  He also its down with Celi Barberia from the Sing Up Foundation to discuss the wider implications and health benefits of singing. Can singing really improve your physical and mental health?
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Caiff Gareth sgwrs â chynhyrchydd Opera Cenedlaethol Cymru, Jennifer Hill, ynghylch ffurfio Côr Cysur Opera Cenedlaethol Cymru, prosiect sy'n uno 96 o blant oed cynradd a phobl sy'n byw gyda dementia wrth iddynt rannu profiad corawl.  Mae Gareth hefyd yn eistedd gydag Celi Barberia o Sing.


Behind the heavy velvet curtain and beyond the final bow, there’s a world of craft, passion, and sheer hard work that brings opera to life. The O Word, from the Welsh National Opera, pulls back that curtain. This podcast isn't a formal lecture; it’s an invitation into the rehearsal rooms, workshops, and creative minds that make up one of the UK's leading opera companies. You’ll hear from the people who are rarely in the spotlight but are utterly essential-the chorus masters, the costume dyers, the stage technicians, and the répétiteurs. Alongside them, singers, conductors, and directors discuss the unexpected challenges and quiet triumphs of a production, offering a perspective you simply can't get from a programme note. Each episode delves into the realities of creating grand spectacle, from the first musical note to the last set change. Tune in for honest conversations about what opera really is, stripped of pretence and full of the vibrant, sometimes chaotic, humanity that defines it. This series reveals the art form in all its complexity, making the monumental feel intimate and the timeless feel urgently present.
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