Hosted by the Music department, these events are free and open to the public unless stated.
23 January 2023
5.30pm – 6.30pm, Concert Room (G274)
Lecture-recital – Artistic Influences and Spiritual Images in Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Sonata.
30 January 2024
12pm - 1pm, Seminar Room (GG75) or join online
Level Up! Live Performance and Creative Practice in Grime Music.
6 February 2024
5.30pm – 6.30pm, Concert Room (G274)
Informal recitals by BA Music students.
20 February 2024
Seminar Room (GG75)
Milieu Cultures: From Punk to Trip Hop.
This talks addresses Bristol’s late twentieth-century multiculturalism and unique music scene.
27 February 2024
5.30pm – 6.30pm, Concert Room (G274)
The work is the space: Generating conversation through mixed-media compositions.
This talk shares my research on generating social dialogue through mixed-media compositions and the concept of “composed spaces”, i.e. mixed-media artworks designed as a place for communication and discussion on a proposed subject.
5 March 2024
12pm – 1pm, Quad College Building
A concert given by the Middlesex University Choir, MDX Singers, and guests, directed by Nina Kanter and Joy Ellis.
12 March 2024
5.30pm – 6.30pm, Concert Room (G274)
Event celebrating the launch of Brian Inglis’s new album To Byzantium and Beyond, with live performances by Elizabeth Knatt.
Released by Austrian label KAIROS in 2024, Brian Inglis’s latest album features recorder and electronic sounds inspired by early music, drones, world and traditional music, extended techniques and birdsong, all bound together by the poetry of W B Yeats.
19 March 2024
12pm – 1pm, Seminar Room (GG75)
“Find your voice, tell your story”: The Spiritual Dimension of Jazz Education
19 March 2024
Concert Room (274)
Piano recital – a varied selection of twentieth-century piano music – programme tbc
Shantanu is a pianist, conductor, music educator, and arranged who has worked with the likes of A.R. Rahman, Vishal Bharadwaj, KM Music Conservatory.
9 April 2024
5.30pm – 6.30pm, Concert Room (G274)
Informal recitals by BA Music students.