Cambridge Uni Music
@CamUniMusic
Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge UK
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http://www.mus.cam.ac.uk 27-11-2013 09:57:02
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Filled with glee in the Pendlebury Library of Music today - in our rare books collection is an edition of Charles Villiers Stanford's Requiem Op. 63, signed by the composer himself! Will be on display in the main library foyer for the next term to celebrate #Stanford100 🥳 (XRa.211.85S.R1)
New on the Research Blog: Bettina Varwig (Emmanuel College, Cambridge ) reflects on a recent immersive performance of J.S. Bach's 'St John Passion' at Girton College , inspired by her recent monograph, 'Music in the Flesh: An Early Modern Music Physiology' musicatcambridge.wordpress.com/2024/04/19/bet…
Are you aged 11-18? Do you love ♥️ singing? If you're state-educated, come and enjoy a FREE day in Cambridge singing in glorious college chapels and working with Cambridge University Directors of Music!🎶cmp.cam.ac.uk/opportunities/…🎶Graham Ross Music Teachers Association Cambridge University Centre for Music Performance #SingAtCam
Coming up this afternoon, listen out for Marina FrolovaWalker reviewing latest releases on BBC Radio 3 #RecordReview with Andrew McGregor (new start time of 2pm)
bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
Congratulations to Pembroke College Cambridge Director of Music, Anna Lapwood on her BBC Music Magazine award for 2024 Personality of the Year! 👏👏
Many congratulations to our alumni 𝗝𝗼𝗵𝗻 𝗔𝗻𝗱𝗿𝗲𝘄𝘀 and Errollyn Wallen on their BBC Music Magazine award for Best Premiere, 2024! 👏👏👏
New on the research blog: Elizabeth MacGregor(@Selwyn1882), Emily Abbott (@Kings_College), and Ailsa Critten (@GirtonCollege) introduce their important newly-published research on relaxed performances
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Reviews of 3 Oxford University Press books in Ethnomusicology 68.1:
📕Paul Schauert (@CALMSU): 'Posthuman Rap'
📕Alisha L. Jones, PhD (@CamUniMusic): 'The Transformation of Black Music' (@DrGuyMusiQology)
📕Ethnomusicology Now (@UISedu): 'College Music Curricula for a New Century'
scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/etm/issue/…
I'm exceptionally proud of two of my undergraduate students from Cambridge Uni Music Girton College King's College, Cambridge whose work has just been published in the journal Sound Studies. SUCH important work on #neurodivergent concert audiences in classical music 🧠📷 🎶
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Many congratulations to alumna Rachel Becker whose first book, based on PhD work she completed Cambridge University, has been published by Routledge Books ! Head over to our research blog to find out more about Rachel's fascinating research on opera fantasias: musicatcambridge.wordpress.com/2024/04/08/tra…
At Cambridge Festival 2024, #GirtonFellow , Dr Marta Gentilucci brought together classical instrumental, vocal repertoire and cutting-edge electronic music at the electro//acoustic day 🎵
More here ⬇️
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Listening back to the radio broadcast of last night's fabulous Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra Gerontius featuring Cambridge University Symphony Chorus. Congratulations & thank you Nicholas Collon John Findon Christine Rice Roderick Williams David Young Nils Schweckendiek Graham Ross. Have a listen at areena.yle.fi/podcastit/1-68…
TOMORROW 3pm Clare College : don’t miss this rare opportunity to discover the music of Valentina Serova, introduced by Nicholas Ong , and performed by some of Cambridge University ‘s finest musicians! Book your free place via the Cambridge Festival website here: festival.cam.ac.uk/events/lecture…
Wagner in Context by David Trippett just released in the marvellous Composers in Context series, with Bernstein and Vaughan Williams to join the collection soon. So nice to see them displayed together 😍🎶
New issue! 🎼Vol. 68, Iss. 1 of Ethnomusicology is online, ft. contributors Philip V. Bohlman (UChicago Dept. of Music), Miranda Crowdus (@FASConcordia), Esther Viola Kurtz (@Wustlmusic), Paul Schauert (@CALMSU), Alisha L. Jones, PhD (@CamUniMusic) Ethnomusicology Now (@UISedu), and more. scholarlypublishingcollective.org/uip/etm/issue/…
What power does music 🎵 play when it comes to our mental health? Watch our video with Professor Ian Cross, Emeritus Professor of Music & Science at Cambridge University, and #Cambridge alumna Vick Hope, TV & radio presenter, journalist, & published author. bit.ly/3Veyrq1