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Fulbright Visiting Professor for 2021 to research local acoustic, ecology and bioacoustics.

Professor Nathan Wolek from Stetson University in Florida to visit Aberdeen
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Professor Derek Ogston (1932-2021)

The Department of Music is very sad to announce the death of Professor Derek Ogston (1932-2021), one of music's greatest supporters and benefactors for many years.
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Costumes for Alcina!

We are delighted to have received a grant to fund costumes for our Alcina early opera project from the Ambache Charitable Trust.
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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.
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Covid-19 Sound Map Published - Professor Pete Stollery

The Conversation has published Professor Pete Stollery's work on the Covid-19 Sound Map.
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Professor Paul Mealor awarded The Saltire Society's Fletcher of Saltoun Award for outstanding contri

Paul Mealor, Professor of Composition has been honoured by Scotland's Saltire Society for his outstanding contribution to arts and humanities in Scotland. Mealor, one of the world's most performed living composers has lived and worked in Scotland for over twenty years, writing many of his major compositions here.
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Department Welcomes New Academic Staff

The Department of Music is very pleased to welcome two new members of staff who have recently begun at the university and represent a continuation of the new and exciting recent developments for the Department.