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Music - 01.11.2022
Australian composer John Chantler starting a 2-day Hordijk synth Residency at NOVARS

Music - 31.10.2022
In Conversation: Stephen Morris

Music - 31.10.2022
Rave Renaissance with Graeme Park

Music - 25.10.2022
Supporting Ukraine's new music scene in the face of war
Supporting Ukraine’s new music scene in the face of war

Music - 17.10.2022
Rare ’Slave Bible’ is loaned as part of an Dutch exhibition on Gospel music

Music - Campus - 12.10.2022
Spotlight On... Catherine Preston
Spotlight On... Catherine Preston

Music - Event - 03.10.2022
Two Simon Industrial and Professional Fellowships to celebrate Jazz music

Music - 03.10.2022
Rave Renaissance with Graeme Park (British Pop Archive event)

Music - 03.10.2022
Virtual Concerts Series: Giannis Koutis & Reza Mirjalali perform music by a Moldavian prince

Music - Event - 16.09.2022
Free music gig to close the University of Glasgow’s two-week ARCadia Festival

Music - 09.09.2022
Tongue Drum electric composition wins international prizes

Music - 18.07.2022
Migrant songs 1950s-80s: Preserving Bangladeshi musical heritage in the North West

Music - Environment - 18.07.2022
Music, poetry and the environment collide at Songs of Sustainability event
Music, poetry and the environment collide at Songs of Sustainability event

Music - 28.06.2022
Music Lecturer Makes The Grade

Music - 09.05.2022
Camden Reeves’s new album to be released on 13 May 2022

Music - 09.05.2022
PhD candidate wins prestigious award

Environment - Music - 09.05.2022
Music fans care more about climate change and want the music industry to do extra on the issue
Music fans are most likely to care about climate change and place a higher priority on tackling the crisis than non-music fans, a new report published today revealed.

Music - 25.04.2022
Reconstruction of a lost version of Jean Sibelius’s Swan of Tuonela (1896/97) reconstructed by Dr Sarah Moynihan

Music - Event - 21.03.2022
’Liveliest musical force’ Madeleine Mitchell to perform violin world premiere at Martin Harris Centre

Computer Science - Music - 01.03.2022
Machine-learning music project UNSUPERVISED 2021 shortlisted for Digital City Award

Music - 25.02.2022
Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony seen in a new light

Music - Campus - 01.02.2022
Birmingham welcomes Year of the Tiger with online concert
Birmingham welcomes Year of the Tiger with online concert

Music - 23.01.2022
’Exceptional’ debut short story collection published by alumna

Art and Design - Music - 18.01.2022
What can AI do for Arts, Culture & Creativity Research at UoM
What can AI do for Arts, Culture & Creativity Research at UoM

Music - 11.01.2022
Emeritus Professor Wins Top Music Medal

Social Sciences - Music - 09.12.2021
Spotlight on... Dr Hélène Neveu Kringelbach
Spotlight on... Dr Hélène Neveu Kringelbach

Music - Event - 30.09.2021
Spotlight on... Nazlin Bhimani

Music - 15.09.2021
Martin Harris Centre reopens to the public this Autumn

Music - Campus - 09.09.2021
Spotlight on... Professor Elizabeth Shepherd

Music - 02.09.2021
Bluedot returns to Jodrell Bank with headliner Björk

Music - 31.08.2021
Remembering 9/11: A composer’s journey

Social Sciences - Music - 05.08.2021
Profile: The last humanist - how Paul Gilroy became the most vital guide to our age of crisis

Music - Pedagogy - 01.07.2021
Spotlight on... Professor Li Wei

Music - History / Archeology - 05.05.2021
New online resource uncovers the hidden history of Scottish fiddle music
New online resource uncovers the hidden history of Scottish fiddle music
A new online resource dedicated to the earliest known sources of Scottish fiddle music is being launched today.

Music - Health - 26.04.2021
Opinion: Why hiring a private biographer is the ultimate gift for the person who has it all

Music - 26.03.2021
Seven Questions with... Isha Maggu
This week we meet UCL alumna Isha Maggu, who studied Human-Computer Interaction at UCL and is now working as a Product Designer at a healthcare startup.

Music - 23.03.2021
Lone musicians to play with virtual 'timing-sensitive' colleagues in a new immersive rehearsal platform
Lone musicians to play with virtual ’timing-sensitive’ colleagues in a new immersive rehearsal platform
A system that will enable musicians to play alone, but as if part of a live ensemble, is being developed at the University of Birmingham.

Music - 04.02.2021
Birmingham welcomes Year of the Metal Ox with online concert
Birmingham welcomes Year of the Metal Ox with online concert

Music - History / Archeology - 24.01.2021
The first appearance of Auld Lang Syne is studied by UofG academics
It is a poem synonymous with Scotland's national bard, Robert Burns. And today Auld Lang Syne has become an anthem sung around the world at New Year.

Research Management - Music - 11.12.2020
Researcher secures ERC Consolidator grant

Music - Event - 04.12.2020
Philharmonic Orchestra film special tribute concert for the Oxford vaccine team

Music - 30.11.2020
UCL’s Christmas concert and Christmas lights switch-on

Event - Music - 09.11.2020
University of Birmingham creates online concert to celebrate Diwali

Music - 30.10.2020
Birmingham's musical welcome for Chinese Year of the Rat
Birmingham’s musical welcome for Chinese Year of the Rat

Music - Pedagogy - 03.09.2020
The music app that helps school children play in socially distanced orchestras

Music - Event - 11.02.2020
Sussex success at Oscars

Music - 16.01.2020
Spotlight on... Jodie Trumper

Music - 15.01.2020
INITIATE internet research project calls for collaboration
Understanding the behaviour of the Internet with its inherent complexity and scale is essential when designing new Internet systems and applications.

Music - 11.12.2019
"The timpani fell over and bounced down the steps"

Music - Event - 04.12.2019
University of Birmingham and Oxford Lieder announced as Artistic Partners