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Graduate Music Forum: Centre for Russian Music


9 Feb 2010, 4:15pm - 6:00pm

137a, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost FREE
Department Centre for Russian Music
Website Concerts Diary
Contact b.joncus(@gold.ac.uk)

CRM students will report on their research related to Russian music:

Elena Artamonova (and Nikolai Roslavets): ‘Nikolay Roslavets: Violinist and his Dream of “New Unheard Worlds of Sound”

Cameron Pyke: 'Researching Britten and Shostakovich'

Tara Wilson: More Hated Than Philip Glass? The Rise and Fall of Vladimir Martynov and his Response to (Just?) Criticism over 'Vita Nuova'

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9 Feb 2010 4:15pm - 6:00pm
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