Browsing Tag
music
Where butterflies sleep
Where Butterflies Sleep is inspired by a project worked on at the butterfly house at the Melbourne Zoo and…
University of Melbourne
Cambridge Haydn Encyclopedia
Caryl Clark discusses a new perspective on Haydn and the many cultural contexts in which he worked and…
University of Toronto
Becoming a Community Musician
Dave Camlin discusses an approach to training in community music that is congruent with its pluralistic and diverse…
Royal College of Music
Twentieth Century Music
What do we mean by ‘twentieth-century music’? And how are we to square this with the musics of…
Goldsmiths, University of London
Improvisation as Research
Roger Redgate is a composer and improviser whose work crosses the boundaries between complex notational strategies and improvisation,…
Goldsmiths, University of London
The life and work of Augusta Holmès
Hailed as a musical Marianne by none other than Saint-Saens, Augusta Holmès was courageous, principled, stood up to…
Royal College of Music
Teaching and learning strategies for Violin
Born in Kharkov (Ukraine), Leonid Kerbel lives in Brussels. At the age of 4, he began his violin…
Royal College of Music
The Fair Songster
Kitty Clive (1711-1785) was a top London stage star. Renowned in theatre, opera and musical comedy, she transfixed…
Goldsmiths, University of London
Mapping K-Pop Past and Present: Shifting the Modes of Exchange
The global music industry has typically been theorized as a recording industry which embraces and controls the creativity…
SOAS University of London
Sustaining an Emerging Korean Percussion Tradition
What music should be sustained? Global efforts to preserve “traditional” music tend to reflect performance practices that survive…
SOAS University of London