

About this event:
- Category:
- Festival | Making It | New Music
- Event type:
- In-person
- Admission:
- Free, no tickets required
- Location:
- Milton Court Concert Hall
Event information
Two exciting showcases of new music by Postgraduate students from our Electronic & Produced Music department.
Guildhall School’s Electronic & Produced Music department provides a range of specialist disciplines within which to study a wide array of electronic and produced music, from experimental Sonic Art to mainstream Film Scoring.
Part of Making It Festival 2025 – an annual celebration of new, original work created by Guildhall students.
Free, no ticket required
Approximate running time for each event: 1 hour 25 mins
Programme & Performers
Artists:
6pm Jan Tabecki (TABECKI): Is this me?
6.30pm Alberte Erantis (Miu): Miu's Midsummer Dream
7pm Isadora Pullman-Jones
In this first concert TABECKI presents Is this me?, a genre-blending journey through introspection and energy; Miu’s Midsummer Dream offers heartfelt songs of love and longing; and Isadora Pullman-Jones merges soulful improvisation with a psychedelic prog-rock twist.
Artists:
6pm Annie Chown: The Mermaid of Zennor
6.30pm Hani Hooper: Two-Headed Snake
7pm Xuanni He: The Xuanni Improvisation Incident
Step into a night of bold experimentation and mythic reinvention. Annie Chown reimagines the Cornish folk tale The Mermaid of Zennor through haunting electroacoustics; Hani Hooper’s Two-Headed Snake offers a shape-shifting performance; and Xuanni He unleashes an electrifying storm of improvisation.
7.30pm Post-show discussion
Audience members for the performance on 3 July are warmly invited to stay for Making It Work: Electronic & Produced Music – a post-show discussion chaired by Nye Perry, featuring current students and alumni from the Guildhall School Electronic & Produced Music (EPM) department.
They’ll delve into the artistic development process for their projects and speak about their transition from students in education to professional artists within the industry.
Making It Work: Electronic & Produced Music
Join us for a post-show discussion on Thursday 3 July in which you can hear more from our Electronic & Produced Music artists. Free, no ticket required.Venue information
Milton Court, based across the road from our Silk Street building, provides the School with world-class performance and training spaces, including a state of the art concert hall, a lyric theatre, a studio theatre and several major rehearsal rooms.
- Milton Court, 1 Milton Street, London, EC2Y 9BH