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Pianist Clare Hammond is no stranger to the Thoroughly Good Podcast. She appeared here a few years ago to talk about performing Schubert in prisons.
This time she returns with composer Michael Betteridge to discuss another prison project — one in which they co-created new music with prisoners, pieces Clare later performed.
What follows is a conversation about impact — about leadership, trust, and humanity revealed and sustained through participatory music-making.
Themes that are equally evident in Clare’s recent album of piano concertos by Britten, Walton, and Tippett.
Substance.
By Thoroughly Good Classical Music Podcast4.2
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Pianist Clare Hammond is no stranger to the Thoroughly Good Podcast. She appeared here a few years ago to talk about performing Schubert in prisons.
This time she returns with composer Michael Betteridge to discuss another prison project — one in which they co-created new music with prisoners, pieces Clare later performed.
What follows is a conversation about impact — about leadership, trust, and humanity revealed and sustained through participatory music-making.
Themes that are equally evident in Clare’s recent album of piano concertos by Britten, Walton, and Tippett.
Substance.

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