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Evening Concert: Music for calculators (every little bit counts)


28 Apr 2015, 7:30pm - 9:30pm

Great Hall, Richard Hoggart Building

Event overview

Cost free
Department Music
Contact i.burman(@gold.ac.uk)
020 7919 7645

New works by Music Computing I students

New works by Music Computing I students, with pieces by
Elliot Adamson
Harrison Bamford
Nathan De Castro
Leon Fedden
Tom Guillen
James Hardy
Eliot Heath
Oscar Hesmondalgh
Tom Holmes
Robyn James
Tom Lavin
Matthew Lee
Alabo MacPepple-Jaja
Gabriel Manzi
Muiredach O'Riain
Samuel Parke-Wolfe
Edward Powley
Jamie Simkin
George Sullivan
Daisy Summerfield
Mohsin Yusuf

All welcome

Dates & times

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28 Apr 2015 7:30pm - 9:30pm
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