Guildhall Wigmore Prize Recital The winner of the 2022 Guildhall Wigmore Prize, pianist William Bracken, gives his debut Wigmore Hall recital with a programme spanning three centuries, including Beethoven, Liszt, Fanny Mendelssohn and Unsuk Chin.
ResearchWorks :The Game Music Toolbox Marios Aristopoulos explores the interactive composition techniques in Mario Kart 8, Alien Isolation, Tomb Raider, Cyberpunk 2077, and The Last of Us.
ResearchWorks: Cyborg Soloists - Music and Technology in the Expanded Field Zubin Kanga presents case studies from his project exploring interactions between music, the other arts, and new digital technologies.
ResearchWorks: The Echo, the Ear and the Opening: the radical use of speculative imagining Emily Orley rethinks the Greek myth of Echo to discuss the value of creative-critical writing, imaginative license, and speculative thinking.
ResearchWorks: Curational Composing Ed McKeon examines the production of public encounters that challenge traditional models of value, drawing from the late work of John Cage.
ResearchWorks: The Importance of the Juba Dance Dwight Pile-Gray explores how the influence of slavery and spirituals is woven into a symphonic framework in the work of African American 20th-century composers.
Voiceworks: Creative Minds in Song A showcase of brand-new songs written by those with lived experience of mental illness in collaboration with Guildhall School composers, pianists and singers.
Wigmore Hall Voiceworks Harriet Burns, Paul Newland & Stephen Plaice lead a project featuring new works for voice generated by postgraduate composers, singers, instrumentalists and writers.
Guildhall Jazz Orchestra: Aura Guildhall Jazz Orchestra and special guest Robbie Robson return to the original orchestral score of Palle Mikkelborg's 'Aura' to present a fresh look at the material that was to become one of Miles Davis’s finest works for the final decade of his life.
Robert Levin Masterclass Pianist Robert Levin works with Guildhall School soloists and chamber musicians on music by Hindemith and Bach in the final of four masterclasses as part of his annual residency.