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Tippett Quartet goes to Hollywood

Tippett Quartet goes to Hollywood

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  • Date 25 Mar 2021
  • Time 7.30pm - 9.00pm
  • Category Music and performance

International Concert Series 2020-21

This year's annual Chamber Music Showcase has had a Hollywood makeover, as the Tippett Quartet are joined by Oscar-nominated film composer Nami Melumad and students at the Department of Music for our very own 'Chamber Music Showreel', featuring Herrmann’s “Psycho” Suite to specially written chamber shorts performed by our students. This event introduces us to this 'flash' project, with an opportunity to hear from composer Nami Melumad. 

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This is a live, interactive session which will be hosted on an online video conferencing platform. To join us, please complete this short form (link embedded). Access details for the session will be emailed to you on the day of the event.

 

 

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Open to all. Our digital events will be premiered at the stated start time and will be available to view for one-month.

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