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Performance as Research presentations


1 Jun 2017, 10:45am - 6:00pm

167, Richard Hoggart Building

Event overview

Cost Free
Department Music
Contact i.burman(@gold.ac.uk)
02079197645

Postgraduate students taking the Performance as Research module demonstrate the new performance skills they have learnt outside of their primary instrument.

Masters students will perform a wide range music styles and instruments, including Arabic, Appalachian, Georgian, Russian, South African, Swedish, Welsh, musical theatre and flamenco singing, and instrumental performances featuring Indonesian and Brazilian percussion, Chinese lute, piano and electronic keyboards.

10.50am Ged Flood

11.10am Willem De Vries

11.30am Osian Roberts

12.00pm Yoji Munuo

12.20pm Liam Velez

12.40pm Malvina Maysuradze

2pm Elizabeth Gauvey-Kern

2.20pm Genevieve Dawson

2.40pm Eliza Legzdina

3pm Maria Abello Marquez

3.30pm Thibaut Vandame

3.50pm Kimiyo Kurisu

4.10pm Amy Hollinrake Tune

4.45pm Dominic Boren

5.05pm Najia Bagi

5.25pm Kathryn Pickles

All are welcome to come to these short presentations.

Image: Old News Blog - Ann Arbor District Library
Herb David Demonstrates How to Play An Appalachian Dulcimer, March 1963

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1 Jun 2017 10:45am - 6:00pm
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