ResearchWorks: Listening as Political and Ethical Practice Speakers Nell Catchpole and Leslie Deere will examine their respective Practice as Research through themes drawn from the book Bodies of Sound: Becoming a Feminist Ear.
ResearchWorks: Slip, Sign, Truck Joke and Twist (an alter-practice of ongoing undoing?) This talk will outline and discuss a number of recent music-practice based research projects.
ResearchWorks: From Stage to Studio: Performances versus Recordings in Classical Music This talk will focus on the book launch and research by Amy Blier-Caruthers.
ResearchWorks: Sawt al-Shifaa: Muslim Experiences of Music, Sound and Healing In this talk, Dr Fatima Lahham will discuss the recent research project "Sawt al-Shifaa", focused on Muslim experiences of music, sound and healing in community.
ResearchWorks: Voicing the Contemporary: New Polish Vocal Music in Practice Acclaimed Polish soprano and researcher, Joanna Freszel, invites the audience into the sound world of contemporary Polish voice.
ResearchWorks: A concert-lecture: Rebecca Clarke’s Sonata for Viola and Piano A concert-lecture on the available sources of Rebecca Clarke's Sonata for Viola and Piano, from an interpretive perspective.
Making It Work Making It Work is a series of bespoke conversations that will bring together panels of students, alumni and academics as part of our 2025 Making It Festival.
Composition Open Session with Katherine Balch Composer Katherine Balch, described as “some kind of musical Thomas Edison" by the San Francisco Chronicle, shares her insights with Guildhall School students in this free session open to all.
London Soundtrack Festival Masterclass with Harry Gregson-Williams A masterclass from one of Hollywood’s most sought-after and prolific composers, hosted by the London Soundtrack Festival in partnership with Guildhall School's Film Music course.
ResearchWorks: Why Dance? Why Not. Perspectives from South Asia This presentation reflects on the place of dance in agency, allyship and community.