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TEDxSydney - Richard Gill - The Value of Music Education

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Music educator Richard Gill argues the case for igniting the imagination through music and for making our own music. In this talk, he leads the TEDxSydney audience through some surprising illustrations of the relationship between music and our imagination.

Richard Gill has been Music Director of the Victorian Opera Company since its inception in 2006. He has also been Artistic Director of OzOpera, Artistic Director/Chief Conductor of the Canberra Symphony Orchestra and Adviser for the Musica Viva in Schools Program.

Currently the Artistic Director of the Sydney Symphony's Education Program, Richard has frequently conducted for Opera Australia and OzOpera, Meet the Music (SSO), Discovery concerts (Sydney Sinfonia); Ears Wide Open (MSO), and Canberra, Queensland and Tasmanian symphony orchestras.

Richard's many accolades include an Order of Australia Medal, the Bernard Heinze Award, an Honorary Doctorate from the Edith Cowan University of Western Australia, Hon. Doc. (ACU), and the Australia Council's prestigious Don Banks Award.

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------------------- TEDxSydney 2011 took place on Saturday 28 May 2011 at CarriageWorks. Tens of thousands of people enjoyed the day: 800 in the theatre, over 1,000 via big screen simulcast in The Forum, up to 48,000 online via YouTube ... and up to 80,000 tuning in to ABC Radio National. It was a grand day. About TEDx, x = independently organised event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organised events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organised events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organised TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organised.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

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  • A timely & lively reminder of the persuasive, liberating and transforming power of music. And I would add, we overrate mathematics in education and tragically underrate music in a child's development.

  • if only we had more teachers like him...

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  • I love ted talks and this is no exception

  • Thank you so much!

  • I once sang in a chamber choir with Richard as a guest conductor. We were learning one of Dunstable's masses, and Richard described its isorhythmic, polyphonic structure as “hermetically sealed purity.” He then likened the appearance of tonal harmony as the onset of a “noble rot” in western music. Of course, this was just a playful way of looking at things, but it gave the whole concert programme a character and purpose that made an enormous difference to the performance. A true genius.

  • Well done.  If we miss this window of youth we never get it back

  • Wonderful presentation. Nicely done!

  • Heard Richard talk on Classic FM early this afternoon and thought he was brilliant so checked him out on net and found this - another fascinating and wonderful talk. I need him to teach me to sing and play music. When I was 14 (now 60) my music teacher gave me a 'D' - everyone else had 'A's or 'B's - I have never dared sing in public again. I LOVE music and listen to a wide variety.

  • This is beautiful and true

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