Draw on centuries-old tradition of singing Psalms and Canticles in the Liturgy of the Hours to discover a conceptual framework for bringing your own experiences, ideas, and musical background into creative conversation with liturgy and prayer. Experience Rhythms of Faith—no musical experience required!
Listen in as Dr. Vanessa Chan, an Assistant Teaching Professor at the University of Notre Dame, shares her journey of faith and academic pursuits. Dr. Chan discusses her initial interest in neuroscience at McGill University and her eventual shift to human psychology and music at the University of Toronto. She delves into the complexities of how the brain processes music and sound, the emotional and social aspects of music, and the unique experiences within choral singing and liturgical music. The conversation also explores how music and neuroscience intersect to address aspects of human behavior and social bonding, and what people of faith can gain from engaging with these disciplines. Dr. Chan concludes by discussing her current research on mixed emotions in music and offering book recommendations.
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