New essay by Chi Ying Lam @UoSMusic@Soton_SIAH on the experiences of artists displaced from Hong Kong arriving in the UK - addressing questions of 'identity, and the transformative role of creativity in diasporic experiences'. *Read it here*: https://t.co/XUmSIJLtj4
'Now is not the time for Neo-Classicism: The case for Neo-Classicism'
A great new Tempo article by @MShlom on the advantages of composing in playful, clear, idiosyncratic forms of neoclassicism.
#NewMusic#MusicArticles#NEOCLASSIC
https://t.co/0hyQ2fpdiC
We're live!
Visit our website to register to, or read the programme of, the upcoming @royalmusical conference at @unisouthampton on 10-12 September 2025.
Keynotes by Professor Sarah Collins and Dr Marianna Ritchey.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
https://t.co/603VUIGuc6
Great to see this piece at @dailyecho about the Bespoke project we're running with @CoMA_NewMusic, led by @MShlom .
Read it and come to the showcase performance this Saturday!
https://t.co/B36bebhAWa
How do you compose contemporary music for community music makers?
Come hear the answer(s) next week at a concert of exciting experemeintal music by and for community music-makers. The final chord of a @unisouthampton + @CoMA_NewMusic project led by @MShlom.
Our music professor, Matthew Shlomowitz, is helping amateur composers create original music from unusual combinations of instruments, with @CoMA_NewMusic
Find out about their London premiere here👇
https://t.co/4eRV2ooWpc
@UoSMusic
We are pleased to welcome Professor @ThomasIrvine on board as the new deputy director of the Web Science Institute (WSI). Tom, who is also the Head of Music in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, has contributed to the WSI’s success as an associate director since 2018.
Friday 28 February 13:00 @TurnerSims - @UoSMusic host The John Ireland Prize. Student competitors present a short programme of music by the English composer. The prize will be judged by Prof Vincent Emery and David Wordsworth - all welcome:
https://t.co/C2QmZ3emaE
🎼 This March, join a magical, wordless show of puppetry & contemporary classical music with @UoSMusic and @_dottedline at @TurnerSims - perfect for families! 🎭🎶
📅 30 Mar 2025
⏰ 14:00 - 14:45
📍 Turner Sims
🎟️ £5
🔗 Book now: https://t.co/7rQccUrpRW
#SOTSEF#WeAreUoS
Celebrate the season with beautiful melodies and a warm community atmosphere. Our postgraduate @UoSMusic students will perform a mix of pieces, including Chinese art songs, at this free concert.
📅 31 Jan | 13:00
🎟️ https://t.co/OPc9yhlRnE
We're excited to host @CharlesMcGuire5 of @oberlincollege for a 2-day Hartley Residency:
Today he'll lecture on 'Victorian Tonic Sol-fa Festivals: Building the Nation and Empire Through Sight Singing'.
Tomorrow we'll hold a roundtable on 'Music, Mission, Empire'. Join us!
Final call for 2025 @royalmusical conference!
Please submit proposals for papers, sessions, creative practice/compositional think-pieces, electronic music works, lecture-recitals & poster presentations by Jan 10.
We're looking forward to reading from you!
https://t.co/yUT9ZC7zR0
@UoSMusic presents a free lunchtime concert with Camila Cortina Bello @TurnerSims . Camilla's music re-imagines the sounds and rhythms of her original Cuban roots through the lens of jazz, classical and world music.
📅 Dec 2 | 13:00
🎟️ https://t.co/wrZL6FBYgI
Find out about new funding & future learning re: music, social justice & research co-created with participants & higher ed.
Expressions of interests 15 Jan, applications 2 May.
Listen on your fav podcast app (search 'Music for Education & Wellbeing') or on my website.
Our next Hartley Lecture is with Tim Barringer: ‘Imperial Avant-Garde: Art and Music in London, 1910-21.’ Join us to explore how modernism in British art and music was a product of empire.
📅 Nov 19 | 16:00
📍 Highfield Campus
🔗https://t.co/qhvhZQK33U