Episode 87: Jane Austen the pianist: How music shaped her life and writing with Jeneba Kanneh-Mason
In this episode, weâre joined by pianist Jeneba Kanneh-Mason to explore Jane Austenâs creativity beyond the written word and through music. We talk about Jenebaâs recent project Jane Austenâs Piano EP (Available on Spotify and Apple Music now) and her extraordinary experience playing the Clementi pianoforte at Jane Austenâs House, reading directly from Austenâs own sheet music. Together, we unpack the role of music in Austenâs novels, not merely as social decoration, but as a vital form of expression and emotional release. Consider music as a language Austen spoke fluently and something that's been captured by many adaptations over the years with some outstanding scores like the 2005 Pride and Prejudice. The conversation also draws surprising and delightful connections between Austenâs writing and the music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, particularly the way her novels move like concertos: balanced, playful, and emotionally precise.I hope you enjoy this new reflection on an art form that was as special to Austen as writing itself, even if it was practised for personal pleasure and shared most often with those closest to her.She Played and Sang: Jane Austen and Music by Gillian Dooley I mention this book in the episode, and itâs one I thoroughly enjoyed and used while preparing for this discussion. Itâs full of fascinating insights into Jane Austenâs relationship with music, some of which were completely new to me, alongside striking analysis of how music appears throughout her novels. Iâd really recommend this read if you enjoyed the episode or if youâre a lover of music.Ways to support the podcast, and yourself through things I use and love: Tembo - Saving for a house? I know that for many of us, saving to buy our own home can feel like a far-off dream. For the past few years, though, Iâve been using the Tembo app to help me save for my first home, and itâs made the process feel easier, more consistent, and genuinely enjoyable because I can see real progress month by month. The app also offers helpful advice and guidance on recent policy changes, along with recommendations for mortgage brokers, pricing, and interest rates. If youâre saving too, I really recommend giving Tembo a try. And if you sign up using my link, youâll get a joining bonus.Wilsons Pet Food (Hoggleâs recommendation) Wilsons are offering 20% off when you use my code: whattheausten at checkout đ¤Hoggle really struggled with his digestion when he was a puppy, and I tried so many different options, from raw food to fresh food. In the end, neither of them really suited us or our lifestyle and the storage alone was a nightmare.This has been such a good fit for us. Itâs full of nutrients for your dog, gentle on digestion, incredibly easy to store, and so simple to use day to day. A natural, healthy dog food that genuinely takes the stress out of mealtimes đžđ¤