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Music of PhD student broadcast by BBC Radio 3

"Father, forgive them" by PhD student Ben Ponniah sung by the BBC Singers on BBC Radio 3 on Tuesday, 30 March 2021.
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Professor Pete Stollery shortlisted for Sound of the Year 2020

Pete Stollery's COVID-19 Sound Map has been shortlisted for the inaugural Sound of the Year 2020 awards.
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Joe Stollery featured on BBC Radio 3 Music Matters

PhD Composition student Joe Stollery will be part of Music Matters on BBC Radio 3 on Saturday 27th March 2021.
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University joins national partnership to celebrate 250th anniversary of Walter Scott

The University of Aberdeen will join global celebrations to commemorate the birth of one of Scotland's most celebrated authors.
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Tom McGrath Trust Award Announced

Tom McGrath Trust Maverick Award: Brian Keeley PhD student & artist Bibo Keeley to start new artwork
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Prof Chris Collins - Published Article
On Friday 5 March, the Spanish regional newspaper Ideal published a full-page spread about Professor Chris Collins's latest research project to produce a new edition of the published writings of the composer Manuel de Falla (1876-1946). Working with Dr Elena Torres Clemente (Universidad Complutense de Madrid) and the Archivo...
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Dr Matthew Machin-Autenrieth presents series of On-line events

The team for the ERC-funded project 'Past and Present Musical Encounters across the Strait of Gibraltar' (based at the universities of Aberdeen, Cambridge and Manchester) are delighted to present the online series Sonic Conversations in the Western Mediterranean.
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Proms Talk - Dr Jonathan Hicks

Dr Jonathan (Jo) Hicks will be giving a talk about indoor fountains and promenade (or 'proms') concerts for a series hosted by the International Centre for Music Studies at Newcastle University
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Our Subversive Voice - Dr Jonathan Hicks

English Protest Music - Dr Jonathan (Jo) Hicks has been has been consulting on an AHRC project exploring the history of English protest music.
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Michael Zaugg - Conducting Residency

In a unique opportunity, Michael Zaugg will be working with Students at the University of Aberdeen in a five day residency giving an insight into all aspects of conducting.