The Invisible Cabaret Podcast: Mental Health & The Arts

'Always Auditioning' | Opera, OCD and Overspending with Soprano, BRIA LOVEGROVE


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Welcome to 2021, things are about to get fiery... Ferrero Rochelle and Rosie Verbose are delighted to start off the New Year with a bang by chatting to Bria Lovegrove (née Kelly), a soprano whose Masters dissertation was on the impact of tragedy in opera. She shares her experience of how training as a professional classical singer affected her mental health, visiting areas such as perfectionism, self-medicating, the impact on her bank balance and the "grin and bear it" culture she experienced at conservatoire. Do the classical arts glamorise mental ill health?

Find Bria on Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/briakellysoprano/

CW: anxiety, depression, alcohol as coping mechanism, perfectionism & OCD. Plus a few F bombs, but in our defence, we were pretty PO'ed.

Some useful links for mental health issues mentioned in this episode: Help Musicians UK; help with substance abuse here and here; OCD-UK.

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Things mentioned in the podcast:

  • Find out more about Brianna 
  • Help Musicians UK study, "Can music make you sick?"
  • Classical Magazine 2019 study on mental health provision in music
  • Invisible Cabaret 'Tortured Artist' lip-sync: get a flavour on our Instagram 
  • Text 85258 to SHOUT UK helpline if you need to talk to someone, especially a crisis counsellor
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    Edited and mixed by Matt Ennis, www.mennismixing.co.uk

    Music: Shades of Spring by Kevin MacLeod , available by license: creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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