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15 Minutes with … the Dent Medallist (Interview with Gundula Kreuzer)
Continuing our series of interviews with RMA prize winners, Patrick Huang interviewed the 2019 recipient of the Dent Medal, Professor Gundula Kreuzer, after her keynote lecture at the 56th RMA […]
Read moreYour RMA Student Committee Selected for 2021
Though 2020 brought many changes to how our committee has operated, the RMA Student Committee continued our mission of taking an active role in shaping and promoting student-related activities of […]
Read moreRMA Student Committee Election Results
Congratulations to all our elected student representatives
Read moreReport: Iconography as a Source for Music History (9/11/2019, London)
Editor’s note: As the conference organiser, it’s indeed my pleasure to have Dr. Illo Humphrey for keynote lecture on the second day of the Music Iconography conference at SOAS University […]
Read moreWhen Western Learners Encounter the Chinese Guqin – The Case Study on London Youlan Qin Society
How cultural exchanges behave like, and what will happen a group of traditional Chinese music aficionados meet each others? In this month’s student blog, Teng Chen will discuss about the […]
Read moreOnline Resources for Musicians during the Quarantine Era
Note: we are now collecting available online events, courses and resources.. etc. for students to enjoy academic life in this difficult time. This list is by any mean far from […]
Read moreWorking from home with your research
Ashley WestmacottStudent Representative I should start off by saying that I work from home 90% of the time Covid-19 or not, primarily because I live a fair distance away from […]
Read moreMy old flame, the ivory tower: a composer’s reflections on re-entering the academic fray
In this month’s blog post, Richard Jones gives a disarming and provocative account of his departure and return to music studies and composition. Richard is currently a research student in […]
Read moreStopping by Woods: A Study on the Soundscape of the Cedar Forest in the Gilgamesh Epic
Ever wondered what the gods of Mesopotamian mythology listened to? In this month’s student blog Tzu-Jang Wang explores some of the sounds of a recently discovered section from the Epic of […]
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