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Mark Slater is an award-winning composer and professor of Music. He lives in Tokyo, Japan.
A whole industry is build around musical preferences
Posted inMusic Entertainment Science Social Science

Understanding Musical Preferences: Why We Love and Dismiss Certain Music Genres

Many of us hold strong opinions about our musical preferences, but how do we reach that place and can we learn to be more objective?
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January 14, 2024 Posted by By Mark Slater Tags: music, music appreciation
Christopher Slater conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra
Posted inMusic Education Performing Arts

The Profound Impact of Professional Musicians on Communities

Professional musicians play a critical role in fostering richness in our communities and my father dedicated his life to doing just that.
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January 13, 2024 Posted by By Mark Slater Tags: classical music, music education, popular music
person holding a globe in a plastic bag in one hand, wads of money in the other, and a Starbucks bag on head, while the background is in flames
Posted inPhilosophy Economics History Sociology

Capitalism: The Unseen Path from Prosperity to Serfdom

The chasm between the rich and the poor is widening at an alarming rate, as countless individuals lack access to basic necessities.
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January 9, 2024 Posted by By Mark Slater Tags: capitalism, class struggle, philosophy, wealth divide
Flatland: The Film
Posted inFilmmaking Film Scoring Projects Science Social Science

Diving into Flatland: Analyzing Ladd Ehlinger Jr’s Unique Animated Film

Adapted from Edwin Abbott Abbott's satirical novella, Flatland The Film breaks the bounds of conventional animation with a score by Mark Slater.
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January 9, 2024 Posted by By Mark Slater Tags: animation, film music, music production

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