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CMRU presents: Graphic Scores in Practice


18 Mar 2025, 6:30pm - 9:00pm

167, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost free, all welcome
Department Music
Contact i.burman(@gold.ac.uk)

Lecture/Recitals by Joy Brandt, James Creed and Eva Allinder

Eva and Joy will be performing their own compositions with guest performers:
Final year BMus Music student Eva Allinder: 'Heart Strings', realised by Lois Qi (piano) and Ruthie Cerny (violin)

PhD candidate Joy Brandt: ‘Yearning’ performed by Daniel Lei on the Dizi with hanging scores around the room

and

James Creed (guitar) will perform pp115-126 of 'Treatise 'by Cornelius Cardew

Image: Treatise, by Cornelius Cardew

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18 Mar 2025 6:30pm - 9:00pm
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