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Music and miscarriage

From 19th-century women composers to 21st-century music therapy - how can playing and listening to music allow women to explore their experiences of pregnancy loss?

Does Clara Schumann's Piano Trio in G minor reflect the composer's experience of miscarriage in 1846? During her fourteen-year marriage to Robert Schumann, Clara was pregnant ten times and gave birth to eight children.

Sabina Dosani, consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist speaks to Dr Nicole Grimes Associate Professor in Music at Trinity College Dublin and Professor Annie Heiderscheit, Director of the Cambridge Institute for music therapy explains how women who have experienced pregnancy loss can find their grief embodied in music as they both listen and play.

Producer: Ruth Watts

Sabina Dosani has been on the New Generation Thinkers scheme which is run by the Âé¶¹Éç and the Arts and Humanities Research Council to share research on the radio.

The music played in the feature is performed by the Neave Trio.

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