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Faculty of Music

 
27Jun

The specificity of contemporary research trends is leading to a necessary yet dangerous compartmentalisation of knowledge. Whereas discussing particular topics in specialised forums is nowadays more accessible and open than ever, fewer opportunities for interdisciplinary debate seem to be coming to light.

31May

Dr Peter Asimov (University of Cambridge)

The Hidden Poetics of Messiaen’s ‘Serialism’

24May

Prof. Angela Impey (SOAS, University of London)

Towards an Ethnomusicology of Peace Jurisprudence

17May

Dr Lola San Martín Arbide (University of Seville)

Cinematic City Harmonies in Early French Sound Film

10May

Prof. Christopher Chowrimootoo (University of Notre Dame)

Staging Religious Affect in Bernstein's Mass 

03May

Dr Amanda Hsieh (Durham University)

Staging Hänsel und Gretel in Japan, 1913

25Mar

 

 

This Music Faculty Taster Day is aimed at Year 12 students from non-fee-paying schools and colleges who want to find out more about studying music at University. 

18Mar

Music Subject Masterclasses are for academically able Year 12 students from any school/college (independent or maintained). They provide students with an opportunity to explore topics of interest beyond what is covered within the A Level syllabus and offer the chance to experience typical undergraduate teaching at Cambridge.

14Mar

Dani Howard is a British composer and orchestrator, known in particular for her orchestral writing, she has had her compositions performed by orchestras including the LSO, RLPO RPO, BBCSO, Ulster Orchestra among others, and most recently received her BBC Proms debut.

13Mar

Places are limited (12 per class) - please email Maggie Faultless @ mf413@cam.ac.uk to apply for a place.

You may apply for more than one session but if they are over subscribed we will need to limit availability.