Meet the National Open Youth Orchestra: Cass Ahead of their concert in Milton Court, we caught up with Cass who plays violin and viola with NOYO, a pioneering inclusive orchestra where brilliant 11-25 year-old disabled and non-disabled musicians rehearse and perform together.
Guildhall Q&A: Iain Burnside & Edward Picton-Turbervill Guildhall professor Iain Burnside and Guildhall pianist Edward Picton-Turbervill tell us about Open Your Eyes And Tell Me What You See - a performance piece devised to connect performers and audience to the profound changes happening in our world.
Centre for Creative Performance & Classical Improvisation Home for activities related to the art of improvisation and its applications to creativity in performance
Alumni Careers: "Every time I walked into Guildhall, I felt a surge of excitement and possibility" Hear from alumna and piano professor Alexandra Dariescu (Piano 2011) ahead of the 100th performance of her acclaimed production The Nutcracker and I at Guildhall School.
Guildhall School of Music & Drama presents the world premiere of alumnus Lliam Paterson’s The Angel Esmeralda commissioned by Scottish Opera Guildhall School’s award-winning Opera department presents the world premiere of alumnus Lliam Paterson’s 'The Angel Esmeralda', a new opera commissioned by Scottish Opera.
Welfare & Wellbeing Appeal: Student Support Guildhall's Welfare and Wellbeing Appeal will support wellbeing initiatives across the School. Find out more about Guildhall's Counselling service in this interview with Counsellor Alice Bulman.
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Guildhall School of Music & Drama announces its Summer 2022 Events Season Guildhall School of Music & Drama is pleased to share its programme of events for Summer 2022 including concerts, drama, opera, jazz and multi-disciplinary performances.
It's all about the character: Paapa Essiedu Paapa Essiedu (Acting 2012) tells PLAY about his work with the RSC, moving from medicine to drama and stepping in at the last minute.