HARK DAILY: Today's best podcast moments in one playlist, featuring:
- What's the scariest thing Trump has done so far? @Milbank
- Are chatbots afraid of dying? @TominiBabs
- How Beethoven composed music after going deaf @LTunbridgeshare.harkaudio.com/fK9vz1hZ…
Interdisciplinary Study Day: Tradition and Transformation in Hofmannsthal's Vienna
Friday 25 April 2025, registration now open music.ox.ac.uk/event/interdi…
DPhil student Chloe Green is curating and chairing the next Oxford Seminar in Music Theory and Analysis on Tuesday 11 March. Three invited speakers will present on the theme 'New Voices in Musico-Poetics'.
music.ox.ac.uk/event/25-03-1…
Join @CastalianQtet on Thursday for a journey interweaving music by Haydn, Kurtág, Hildegard von Bingen, and Beethoven. At 6.30pm @LTunbridge will lead a pre-concert talk, in conversation with the quartet.
We are delighted to announce the IMS Outstanding Dissertation Award 2025. Scholars who have completed their doctoral dissertation in music in 2023 and 2024 are eligible to apply. Dissertations may be written in any language. Deadline: February 23, 2025. 👉 musicology.org/imsoda
Alumni in #Manchester - have you registered for the upcoming OUS Manchester AGM and dinner on Thursday 13 February? Prof @LTunbridge will be giving the after dinner talk on 'Beethoven's life in food and drink'.
alumni.ox.ac.uk/alumni-group…
Diaries at the ready! Our first public event of Hilary term is a Graduate Research Colloquium on Tuesday 21 January. Join @d_trippett_ (@CamUniMusic) for his talk entitled 'Siegfried’s Polychronics: towards a musical application of animal listening'.
music.ox.ac.uk/event/25-01-2…
i wrote a bit for @dirtyverse about pop music and daniel johnston and why there is nothing radical about honesty 🤘
thank you @daisandconfused for running this even though i am so little
read here:
dirt.fyi/article/2024/12/the…
We're delighted to announce that Professor Laura Tunbridge has been appointed to the Heather Professorship of Music, with effect from October 2025. Prof Tunbridge will also be a fellow of @wadhamoxford.
We're looking forward to Tuesday's concert with @CastalianQtet! Come along at 6.30pm for a pre-concert talk where Professor @LTunbridge will explore questions about quartet interaction with live examples by student musicians.
On Tuesday 26 November @CastalianQtet will be performing again in the Holywell Music Room, playing music by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Francesco Antonioni, and Ludwig van Beethoven. Do join us for this concert, presented in association with @oxfculturalprogmusic.ox.ac.uk/event/24-11-2…
Join us in the Faculty on Tuesday for @OxfordAnalysis, with presentations from Olga Sánchez-Kisielewska, Ben Major, James Donaldson, and Edward K. Spencer on the subject 'New Directions in Topic Theory'
.@OxfordAnalysis returns on Tuesday 19 November - the Seminar features four presenters who will speak on the theme 'New Directions in Topic Theory', allowing time for plenty of discussion.
music.ox.ac.uk/event/24-11-1…
Professors Daniel Grimley, @LTunbridge, and @auralflaneur are all off to Chicago this week for the American Musicological Society annual meeting #ams24
👇 Find out more about the research they'll be presenting
music.ox.ac.uk/article/facul…
The first concert will feature music from Coleridge-Taylor, Beethoven and Francesco Antonioni, and a special pre-concert talk with Professor @LTunbridge.
Don't miss the 26 Nov performance, tickets from £10, offers for booking multiple dates: oxfordculturalprogramme.org.…
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Very pleased to announce that we will be offering a PGR/ECR Research Grant as funding can be a huge barrier for carrying out research, especially as jobs are scarce and universities are cutting research budgets.
Please share far and wide!
@royalmusical@rmastudents
We are delighted to announce our new PGR/ECR Research Grant at the value of £150, which is open to all disciplines, genres and periods of French Music.
Deadline: 29th November 2024
See our website for more details: tinyurl.com/frenchmusicresea…@royalmusical@rmastudents
We cannot wait for this event on Tuesday evening!
@lauragranerofp will be playing the copy of a Rosenberger fortepiano loaned by the Bate Collection of Musical Instruments for this performance!
Tickets on the door - £10 / £5 concs
Hailed by her contemporaries as one of the most important German composers after Beethoven, Emilie Mayer enjoyed great success during her lifetime. @lauragranerofp & Pablo Tejedor-Gutiérrez rediscover her music in an evening recital on Tuesday 29 October
music.ox.ac.uk/event/24-10-2…