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Graduate Forum with the Centre for Contemporary Music Cultures presents: Dimitris Exarchos and Roger Redgate


8 Mar 2011, 4:30pm - 6:00pm

Small Hall, Richard Hoggart Building

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Cost Free
Department Contemporary Music Research Unit
Website Xenakis International Symposium
Contact b.joncus(@gold.ac.uk)

Conductor and Professor of Composition at Goldsmiths Roger Redgate and Dr Dimitris Exarchos, speak of the upcoming Xenakis conference at the Southbank Centre April 2011, organised by Goldsmiths’ Centre for Contemporary Music Cultures.

Image: http://www.iannis-xenakis.org

Xenakis International Symposium

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8 Mar 2011 4:30pm - 6:00pm
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