Robert Levin in Residence: Mozart and Beethoven – Improvisation and Celebration Eclectic Voices and conductor Scott Stroman celebrate their 35th anniversary alongside three of their favourite collaborators: Robert Levin, David Dolan and Dame Emma Kirkby.
Robert Levin in Residence: Lecture and Conversation An evening with Robert Levin, featuring a lecture-demonstration and open conversation with the audience exploring performance practice, creativity and improvisation.
Music, Mind and Machines: Improvisation, AI and Creativity A unique evening hosted in collaboration with the Max Planck Institute, featuring concert pianist and cognitive neuroscientist Fredrik Ullén alongside David Dolan and Oded Ben-Tal.
ResearchWorks (in person): The Poet’s Favourite Places – a virtual walking tour Julian Philips shares his ongoing creative journeys around the poet John Clare, focussing on his new work 'The Poet’s Favourite Place'.
ResearchWorks (in person): 'Because I have something that needs to be played' This ResearchWorks event will explore Maria Yudina’s Schubert interpretation through historiography and performance practice.
ResearchWorks (in person): Resistant performance: bodies and politics in practice today This ResearchWorks event will explore thinking about possibilities of resistance in performance.
ResearchWorks (in person): Notes on Musical Violence The idea that music may represent or ameliorate violence has become a theme in musicological thinking, but what is musical violence?
ResearchWorks (in person): Texting Scarlatti: methods, outcomes and lessons learned This ResearchWorks event will focus on an overview of the two-year journey of the "Texting Scarlatti" research project.
ResearchWorks (in person): Artistic Citizenship & Social Arts Practices in the Conservatoire In this joint De-Centre and ResearchWorks event, two of the De-Centre lines of enquiry will be brough together in conversation.
ResearchWorks (in person): ‘Re-making’ Italians after World War II: Opera and TV Guildhall School's Head of Research, Professor Cormac Newark, presents findings from his new research on opera and the medium of TV.