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Ogston Music Prize Finalists announced
Friday 6 March saw over 20 students take part in the Ogston Music Prize auditions.
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Carlaw-Ogston Composition Final
David Henderson's composition - Msohrwyhof - awarded first prize in an evening of world premiers.
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New Piece by University of Aberdeen alumnus to be published

Department of Music alumna Gemma McGregor's (PhD Composition, 2016) Love Was His Meaning for SSA Chorus and harp is to be published by Multitude of Voyces in an anthology of sacred music by women in November 2020.
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Aberdeen graduate creates 'Sound of the North-east'

The work of a University of Aberdeen graduate has been selected as the 'Sound of the North-east'.
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University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir perform at Honorary Graduation Ceremony

University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir perform new work by Dr Phillip Cooke at Honorary Degree Ceremony for The Princess Royal
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Professor Paul Mealor becomes one of the world's most 'performed' living composers.

US Music has announced its statistics for 2019 and Paul Mealor, Professor of Composition at the University of Aberdeen is among the world's most performed, recorded and broadcast living composers. He is listed alongside Arvo Part, John Williams and Eric Whitacre.
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BBC Radio 3 broadcast for Vox Regis CD.

Prigionero d'Amor, the première recording of cantatas and trio sonatas by Venetian Baroque composer Giovanni Maria Ruggieri, received some air time and a nice plug on BBC Radio 3's "Essential Classics" on Thursday, 7 November.
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Mapping Music History seminar on metropoles and colonies, October 2019

The second meeting of the AHRC-funded "Mapping Music History" research network led by Dr Jonathan Hicks (University of Aberdeen) and Dr Louis Epstein (St. Olaf College) will take place at Harvard University at the end of October 2019.
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Mapping Music History seminar on travel and tourism, September 2019

The first meeting of the AHRC-funded "Mapping Music History" research network led by Dr Jonathan Hicks (University of Aberdeen) and Dr Louis Epstein (St. Olaf College) took place at the University of Liverpool at the start of September 2019.
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Four World Premieres by Henrik Dahlgren

Composer, Henrik Dahlgren's music is gaining lots of international attention, commissions and performances.