David Huron
Media Reports and Appearances
RADIO APPEARANCES:
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) radio.
Quirks & Quarks.
Interviewed for feature segment entitled
"Fine Tuning the Mind: Are Human Brains Hardwired for Music?"
Broadcast Saturday June 15, 2002.
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Radio 3.
Anthony Pitt's
Between the Ears.
Pre-recorded interview for show entitled
"The Rise and Fall of the English Cadence."
Broadcast August 24, 2002.
National Public Radio (NPR).
The Infinite Mind -- hosted by Dr. Fred Goodwin.
Pre-recorded interview for show entitled
"Music and the Mind."
Broadcast Saturday March 23, 2002.
National Public Radio (NPR).
The Connection -- hosted by Nina Totenberg.
(One-hour national phone-in show:
fielded questions from the general public related
to the psychology of music.)
Broadcast August 17, 2001.
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Radio 1.
Live two-minute interview.
Broadcast Thursday July 18, 2000.
WCBE (Columbus, Ohio).
Pre-recorded interview with Alison Holm.
Broadcast Tuesday September 19, 2000.
PRESS REPORTS:
Astrid Smit.
"De muzikale mens."
Intermediair,
Vol. 43, pp.14-19.
(2003 Oktober 23)
R.L. Holtz.
"Music leaves its mark on the brain."
Los Angeles Times,
(2002 December 13)
Interview with Philip Betke,
Der Spiegel,
(2002 December 1)
S. Milius.
"Face the Music: Why are we such a musical species -- and does it matter?"
Natural History,
Vol. 110, No. 10, pp. 48-57.
(2001 December)
Becky Breining,
[Article title not known]
Dallas Morning News,
(2001 December 11)
T. Appenzeller.
"The Musical Mind -- If song has no purpose, why is it
deep-wired in the brain?"
U.S. News and World Report,
Vol. 131, No. 6, pp. 40-41.
(2001 August 13)
Josie Glausiusz,
"The genetic mystery of music:
Does a mother's lullaby give an infant a better chance for survival?"
Discover Magazine,
Vol. 22, No. 8;
uncited interviewee.
(2001 August)
S. Farrar,
"Composing A Perfect Pitch."
The Times Higher Education Supplement,
No.1476, p.17.
(2001 March 2)
Matt Crenson,
"Is there a `music gene'? Scholars mull music's roots."
(This Associated Press wire-service item was published in hundreds of newspapers,
including the
New York Times,
Popular Science,
ABC News
and
Fox News.
It also received extensive international coverage,
including
La Tercera (Spain),
Bangkok News (Thailand),
Hindustan Times (India),
Hurriyetim (Hungary),
and
Gyorskereso (Turkey).)
(2000 July 17)
Eric Siblin,
[Article title not known]
Montreal Gazette,
(1998 August 3)
S. Preuschat, "The Glenn Gould Conference: What becomes a legend most."
Eye
(Toronto) p. 23.
(1992 October 1)
D. Israelson, "Playing the piano remains a puzzle with pieces missing."
Kitchener-Waterloo Record,
Section D, p. D1.
(1983 April 11)
J. Dunning, "When a pianist's fingers fail to obey."
New York Times,
Vol. 130, No. 44,979,
Section II, pp. 1,24-25.
(1981 June 14, Sunday)
P. Durichen, "The dawning of a musical age."
Kitchener-Waterloo Record,
Section III, p. 29.
(1980 May 6)
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