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Article by Prof. Mark Berry featured in the New York Times
19 Nov 2024Luigi Nono composed music that demands attention, with a political fervour that remains as essential today as it was in his time. Prof. Mark Berry writes about the composer's legacy in New York Times.
Professor Julie Brown on Schoenberg at Southbank Centre
22 Oct 2024Professor Julie Brown joined Professor Jonathan Cross and conductor Jonathan Berman in a pre-concert discussion at the South Bank Centre to mark the 150th anniversary year of Arnold Schoenberg
Irene Serra's new album release, “The Great British Songbook”
21 Oct 2024From The Beatles to Sting, Massive Attack and Imogen Heap, this album is a celebration of the most defining songs of the British music scene reimagined through their signature soulful sound.
Dr Jonathan Packham featured in International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media
18 Oct 2024Dr Jonathan Packham explores ‘séancing’ as both a framework for interpreting performances of technologically focused contemporary music, and as a credible methodology for new music composition.
Prof. Julie Brown on ‘Everest and the Dancing Lamas of Tibet’
19 Jun 2024Prof. Julie Brown shares her experience on all-star panel titled ‘Everest and the Dancing Lamas of Tibet’
Wagner in Context: New book featuring Royal Holloway academics
25 Mar 2024Two of our esteemed faculty members - Prof. Mark Berry and Dr Tim Summers - have featured chapters in a newly released Cambridge University Press book, Wagner in Context.
Julie Brown contributes to Czech Radio broadcast on Schoenberg’s Gurrelieder
18 Jul 2023Professor Julie Brown was recently interviewed for a radio broadcast on Czech Radio Vltava in connection with a rare performance of Arnold Schoenberg’s Gurrelieder in Prague.