by jmillington | Aug 28, 2018
Two events in celebration of the European Day of Languages. 10.00am – 5.30pm: An interdisciplinary study day examining the relationships between music and language. Presenters to include: Klara Kofen, Prof. Fiona Sampson, Dr Nina Rolland, Prof. Philip Grange, Dr...
by jobradley | Nov 30, 2017
Join us for a piano recital of relevant French repertoire by the outstanding young pianist Alexander Soares. Praised as a pianist of “huge intensity” (The Telegraph), Alexander Soares is developing a reputation as an artist of formidable technique and virtuosity, with...
by jobradley | Nov 30, 2017
Paris was the principal centre of surrealist activity and the focus of connections between surrealist literature, ethnology, sociology, visual arts and music. The links between surrealism and the emerging disciplines of ethnology and ethnomusicology redefined the...
by jobradley | Apr 5, 2017
With invited contributions from: Thomas Adès, Philip Hensher, Meredith Oakes, John Roeder (University of British Columbia), Peter Evans (Queen Mary University of London) and Mark Millington (University of Nottingham). Thomas Adès has drawn attention to the ‘mysterious...
by jobradley | Nov 4, 2016 | Translingual Music
Beat Furrer in conversation with Dr Edward Nesbit The first in the series of talks by leading international composers will be held at Senate House on 8th November. Organised by Dr Paul Archbold (Translingual music project) in collaboration with Contemporary Music...