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March 2015

‘Shakespeare of music’ finally gets his own blue plaque

Posted on 24 March 2015 by Jessica Kelly

Professor David Wyn Jones This article originally appeared on The Conversation. London is about to get its latest blue plaque. A building on Great Pulteney Street in Soho will soon be […]

In the Media: Gareth Gwynn’s Little Book of Welsh Rock

Posted on 19 March 2015 by Jessica Kelly

Dr Sarah Hill joined satirist Gareth Gwynn for a BBC Radio 4 documentary exploring Welsh-language rock and pop. Dr Hill, Senior Lecturer at the School of Music, is the author […]

Early Classical Music Workshops

Posted on 16 March 2015 by Jessica Kelly

PhD student Simone Laghi writes about how he shares his expertise in Early Classical Music with students at the School of Music… For the second consecutive year I’ve managed to […]

Breaking Boundaries

Posted on 12 March 2015 by Jessica Kelly

PhD student Alessandra Palidda has an invitation for fellow postgraduate students... Dear PGR and PGT colleagues, Every year the University Graduate College organizes an interdisciplinary conference for research students in […]

In the Media: Celebrating French female composers

Posted on 11 March 2015 by Jessica Kelly

Dr Caroline Rae marked International Women’s Day by joining BBC Radio 3 for a special celebration on Sunday 8 March. Dr Rae contributed live commentary for a broadcast concert featuring […]

Moler: A Grinding Journey

Posted on 9 March 2015 by Jessica Kelly

Dr Arlene Sierra, internationally-renowned composer and Senior Lecturer at the School of Music, released her second portrait CD with Bridge Records in 2014. One of the works on the disc, […]