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.
Book Launch and Musical Evening: The Periodicals of Ferdinand Pelzer Guildhall School is delighted to host the book launch for The Periodicals of Ferdinand Pelzer (1833-1857): A German Musician in London.
ResearchWorks: From Stage to Studio: Performances versus Recordings in Classical Music This presentation will highlight and demonstrate some of the main themes from Amy’s new book From Stage to Studio.
ResearchWorks: How to share power This discussion will explore power - in its structural, theoretical and collective forms.
ResearchWorks: Term Time/A Revolutionary Lexicon for Mother-demics Two academic mothers working in the field of contemporary performance attempt to find a lexicon for the work of motherhood and academia.
ResearchWorks: DPfM: Innovative approaches to studying music using interactive software This presentation will describe the development of software enabling students to interact with music aurally and dynamically.
ResearchWorks: Canaries in the Coalmine: the precarious role of musicians in the digital economy Daniel Alexander Hignell-Tully discusses the ways in which the digital economy relies upon musicians as a testing ground for new modes of exploitation.
ResearchWorks: Alternative Pedagogical Spaces: From Utopia to Institutionalization Anna Colin will discuss her new book, which provides a critical inquiry into alternative pedagogical and social spaces.