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Music Research students selected for prestigious artist residency

University of Aberdeen composers and research students Théophile Krosi-Douté and Michael Merrill were selected to take part in the 'Choral Art: Composers and Conductors' program at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, in Banff, Canada. Théophile and Michael will spend three weeks at the Centre this February, participating in...
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Joanna Gill now published by UE Vienna

Alumna of the Music Department, Joanna Gill, is now being published by Universal Edition Vienna after studying with Professor Paul Mealor at the University of Aberdeen.
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Excellent Reviews of Dr Phillip Cooke's Ave Maria, mater Dei

The reviews of Star of Heaven, the CD by The Sixteen featuring Dr Cooke's Ave Maria, mater Dei have been unanimously good, and the kind words about the work have been overwhelmingly positive.
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Kim Walker Artist-in-Residence at the Scottish Crannog Centre
PgR student, Kim Walker, has been appointed Artist-in-Residence at the Scottish Crannog Centre, supported by the SGSAH PgR placement scheme.
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Professor Paul Mealor's Requiem receives USA Premiere.
Professor Paul Mealor's Requiem receives USA Premiere at the prestigious Carnegie Hall, New York City on Remembrance Sunday.
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Scottish premiere and CD release
Dr Phillip Cooke's recent work Ave Maria, mater Dei will have its Scottish premiere at The Cumnock Tryst festival.
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Professor Paul Mealor's music is celebrated in New Zealand
The choral music of Professor Paul Mealor will feature later this month in a string of concerts, talks and masterclasses in the New Zealand City of Auckland.
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PhD Students longlisted for Prestigious Prize
Two PhD students in the School of Language, Literature, Music and Visual Culture, have been longlisted for the prestigious Ivan Juritz Prize.
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4th Year BMus Recital Programme
On Monday 14th and Tuesday 15th May the BMus students will take to the stage in King's College Chapel for their final exam - a recital, open to the public, marking the end of four years of hard work and countless hours of preparation.
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May is a month of premieres, performances, broadcasts and recordings for Dr Phillip Cooke.
The Chor Akademicki Politechniki Warszawskiej will give the premiere of his new Magnificat on the 10 May in the university in Warsaw.