“My dear and well-beloved son, William Babell,” wrote bassoonist-copyist-arranger Charles Babel (d. 1716) in his will.
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01May
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08May
What happens when colonial sound fragments are transformed through Afrofuturistic sampling, roaring praise poetry, and the visual arts?
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29May
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05Jun
This paper explores the stakes of audibility and visibility for victim-witnesses of sexual assault in highly mediated trials. In the Republic of Guinea, a high-profile criminal trial is currently underway, in which survivors of sexual violence have testified against leaders of a previous regime.
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12Jun
What was it about the music of Chopin that haunted French intellectuals so persistently in the wake of the Second World War?
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05Aug
The Sutton Trust Music Summer School offers the opportunity for you to broaden your musical horizons. The course aims to introduce you to key areas covered in most higher education music courses. This includes areas that may well be new to you, for example, Ethnomusicology and Music and Science, as well as Analysis and Music History.