when EuterpeRolls drives from the Netherlands to London with his hand-built inventions and software to scan piano rolls (people behind the scenes who make research possible) @MusicalMuseum
Excited for another day of top-notch talks from great minds and 'fingers' at #WomenAtThePiano. (tempted to ask if we can make this a #canihaveyourautograph board 🥹)
This week on Finding pieces (https://t.co/Vkz4cBleii), I am speaking to Adrian Church on his fascination with player pianos, and his thoughts on conserving and maintaining the instruments at the @MusicalMuseum
Following the passing of the Queen, we have created an advice page to answer member questions regarding scheduled performances and work you may have, plus queries around the bank holiday for the state funeral.
Read our full advice: https://t.co/Tahr6WlBvV
It was worth the drive! The timeless 1903 Broadwood Barless diffusing through the great hall at Penrhyn Castle. 1 of the 2 pianos I couldn't fit in the April Tour. #19thCenturyPianos
@JT_JoyceTang has given us work to do! On the plus side it means we get to hear her playing 14 Grand Pianos in country houses at an exceptional level #PGRfest#GreatMusicPhDExpo
Congratulations to the @UoSMusic PhD students who presented their research today. We have such a diverse range of work going on in our department and it was great that the @UoSDocCollege allowed us to showcase it as part of the Festival of Research #PGRfest#GreatMusicPhDExpo
Thank you to everyone who came to the #GreatMusicPhDExpo, and for my colleagues Peter Falcolner, Chenyin Tang, William Osmond for their amazing presentations! Thank you #PGRfest, @ClarissaBrough