What is synaesthesia? Can you hear colour? | Stories in Colour Podcast S2 Ep1 | National Gallery
Welcome back to a new series of ‘Stories in Colour’. To kick off, we’re tackling one of the topics we received the most questions about − synaesthesia.
Join Beks and this week’s guests, composer Dr Deborah Pritchard and leading expert on synaesthesia Professor Jamie Ward, as they set out to answer questions such as: What is synaesthesia and what might yellow sound like?
We are also joined in the studio by violinist Greta Mutlu and cellist Richard Harwood. They help bring Deborah’s own personal experience of synaesthesia to life through music.
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Jamie is a Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Sussex. He is one of the world's leading experts on synaesthesia and is the author of several books, including ‘The Frog Who Croaked Blue: Synesthesia and the Mixing of the Senses’.
Deborah is an award-winning British composer known for her work relating to synaesthesia. She has been performed worldwide by the London Symphony Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra and more. She is Associate of The Faculty of Music, Oxford and the Royal Academy of Music and was Visiting Fellow at Keble College, Oxford from 2022-23.
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? Find out more about the artworks mentioned in this episode:
Sassoferrato, ‘The Virgin in Prayer’, 1640-50 https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/sassoferrato-the-virgin-in-prayer
Claude Monet, ‘Water-Lilies’, after 1916 https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/claude-monet-water-lilies
Edvard Munch, ‘The Scream’, 1893 © The National Museum, Oslo / Photo: Børre Høstland/Høstland, Børre https://www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/collection/object/NG.M.00939
Vincent van Gogh, ‘A Wheatfield, with Cypresses’, 1889 https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/vincent-van-gogh-a-wheatfield-with-cypresses
Photograph of ‘Maggi Hambling: Walls of Water Exhibition 2014-15'. Courtesy of the artist / Photo: © The National Gallery, London https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/exhibitions/past/maggi-hambling-walls-of-water
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Further reading:
Jamie Ward, ‘The Frog who Croaked Blue: Synesthesia and the Mixing of the Senses’, 2008
Wassily Kandinsky, ‘Concerning the Spiritual in Art’, 1911
Find out more about Deborah Pritchard’s ‘Wall of Water’ and the English String Orchestra: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6l4yX6sZqVw
Find out more about Maggi Hambling’s ‘Walls of Water’ exhibition 2014-15: https://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/exhibitions/past/maggi-hambling-walls-of-water
Find out more about composer Olivier Messiaen: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Olivier-Messiaen
Step into the 'National Gallery Imaginarium': https://imaginarium.nationalgallery.org.uk/
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Additional note: The 'National Gallery Imaginarium' digital experience features an introductory poem titled 'The Imaginarium' by poet and novelist Sir Ben Okri.
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Episode credits:
Guests: Dr Deborah Pritchard and Professor Jamie Ward
Musicians: Cellist Richard Harwood and Violinist Greta Mutlu
Host and executive producer: Beks Leary  
Producer: Harry Rosehill  
Researcher: Hannah Rogers  
Technicians: Ian Warren and Tom Gulliver
Video Producers: Alessandro Sorenti and Amber Akaunu
Editor: Oli Mason
Theme music: Theo Elwell 
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