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The string quartet takes residence: class, community, curricula

Keynote lecture in the Diversity and the British String Quartet Symposium, held on 14th June 2021. Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius: A Story in Five Places

Episode 4. The Birmingham Oratory: Elgar and Newman

Fr Guy Nicholls joins Dr Joanna Bullivant at The Oratory in Birmingham to discuss the origins of Elgar’s work in Cardinal Newman’s own poetry, charitable work, and love of music.
Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius: A Story in Five Places

Episode 3. The Firs and Birchwood Lodge: Natural Inspirations

Dr Joanna Bullivant visits Elgar’s Birthplace - The Firs - and Birchwood Lodge, where The Dream of Gerontius was written, and talks about the inspiration Elgar drew from the natural landscapes in these two locations.
Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius: A Story in Five Places

Episode 2. St George’s Church, Worcester: Marginal Origins

Dr Joanna Bullivant is joined by Deacon Paul O’Connor to visit the Catholic church in which Elgar worshipped and acted as organist, and to discuss Elgar’s place in the history of Catholic Worcester.
Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius: A Story in Five Places

Episode 1. Worcester Cathedral: A Civic Legacy

Dr Joanna Bullivant explores the tumultuous history of Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius, and speaks to Samuel Hudson, Director of Music at Worcester Cathedral, to learn about the importance of Elgar’s work in Worcester today.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Formula of Giving Heart: Panel Discussion and Conversation with the Artist

Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
Folk Tunes and Englishness

English folk tunes in performance today

Musicians Sam Sweeney, Rob Harbron, and Alan Lamb join Dr Alice Little to discuss English folk music in performance today.
Folk Tunes and Englishness

A history of English folk tunes

Dr Alice Little speaks with folk musicians and music collectors Jeremy Barlow, Matt Coatsworth, and Becky Price about the history of English folk music, and what makes it so 'English'.
The Oxford/Berlin Creative Collaborations

The Sound of Contagion 2/3

The “Sound of Contagion” explores what a society of contagion can sound like and how technology can illuminate 2020 pandemic and others throughout history.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Black Chicago Renaissance Women: Lives and Legacies in Music | Dr. Samantha Ege

Held on International Women's Day 2021, Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future, Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities - in collaboration with Lincoln College, Oxford.
The Queen's Access Podcast

The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 9 - Music

Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Rhiannon Harris, Rachel Howe and Rowan Ireland about what it's like to be involved in music at Queen's, including the Eglesfield Music Society and the Queen's Chapel Choir.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

In Conversation with Anne Boyd

Internationally-renowned composer Anne Boyd is in conversation with composer Thomas Metcalf, discussing her life and music ahead of a performance of her String Quartet No. 2 ’Play on the Water’ later this year.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Singing Together; Apart: Gregorian Chant Workshop – Song of Simeon

In this online choir workshop you will learn to sing along with a simple voice part from the Candlemas Nunc Dimittis and see the 15th-century manuscript from the Cistercian nunnery of Medingen where the music is preserved in the Bodleian Libraries
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Live Event: In Conversation with Jamelia, Multi-Award Winning Artist

TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! Performance Week​.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Live Event: Celebrating Tchaikovsky

TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! Music Week
Modern Fairies

Series Two Episode Four: Fairies and the Environment

Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield talk about a new theme that emerged in the ‘Modern Fairies’ project, fairies as guardians of the environment.
Modern Fairies

Series Two Episode Three: Fairies and Children

Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield uncover the works inspired by the strange tale of the Green Children and the changeling legend.
Modern Fairies

Series Two Episode Two: Fairy Time and Space

Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield explore the ways in which the project artists engaged with the fairy world as parallel and yet distinct from our world, and the ways in which time warps in the other world.
Modern Fairies

Series Two Episode One: Introducing the Modern Fairies Project

Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield introduce the artists and outcomes of the Modern Fairies Project.
Linguamania

Diversity in the arts: why languages need to be part of the conversation

Many languages and dialects spoken in British homes rarely make it onto the stage. In this episode of LinguaMania, we explore why linguistic diversity in the arts matters.

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