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The Department of Music's Nathan James Dearden has been selected for the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain's Young Composers Scheme.
Dance, Music and Cultures of Decolonisation in the Indian Diaspora has recently been published by Routledge.
The essay, 'Arnold Schoenberg: Beauty and horror', has been published as part of the 'Grace Notes' series.
Paper proposals are invited for a one-day conference hosted at Royal Holloway, University of London, on Tuesday 23 June 2020.
The Department of Music is delighted to announce the addition of Tonia Ko to its composition staff.
This year's Christmas show at Cambridge Junction features songs and incidental music by Tom Parkinson, Lecturer in Composition at Royal Holloway.
Royal Holloway composer Gavin Higgins has won a prestigious Ivors Composer Award for his trombone concerto, The Book of Miracles.
This one-day conference, supported by the IMR and RCM, will address identity issues faced by professional Western classical musicians of colour.
Mark Bowden and Gavin Higgins have both been nominated for the prestigious awards by the Ivors Academy.
Royal Holloway's new Lecturer in Composition, Tom Parkinson, is in Amsterdam this week for the premiere of his latest project with longstanding choreographic partners Ivgi&Greben.