Discovering Music

Discovering Music

Many people love classical music heard on the radio or in concert. But they know less about the manuscripts that performers use, and that show us how the composer created their music.
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Many people love classical music heard on the radio or in concert.
But they know less about the manuscripts that performers use, and
that show us how the composer created their music. Dr Jo Bullivant,
Departmental Lecturer, Faculty of Music and St Catherine’s College
Discovering Music - Many people love classical music heard on the
radio or in concert. But they know less about the manuscripts that
performers use, and that show us how the composer created their
music. Come and hear about the British Library web resource
Discovering Music for an insight into this fascinating creative
process. Humanities Light Night – Oxford Research Unwrapped! As
part of the national Being Human Festival, and Oxford’s Christmas
Light Festival, Humanities Light Night - Oxford Research Unwrapped!
was a spectacular explosion of colour, sound and activity for all,
including a huge video projection onto the 3-storey Radcliffe
humanities building, premiering SOURCE: CODE which featured the
work of Oxford Humanities Professors Jacob Dahl, Richard Parkinson
and Armand D'Angour, and co-created by Oxford Humanities
researchers and The Projection Studio, world-class projection and
sound-artists. A series of talks took place during the evening,
relating to the theme ‘Discovery’. This event was part of the
Humanities Cultural Programme.

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