The Operatic Showstopper: ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ This lecture considers ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ from Carousel (1945)...
Breaking the Fourth Wall of Sound: The Paradox of Screen Music Sound and music hold a strange and powerful role in...
Harmony in the Lowest Home: The Guitar and the Labouring Poor By the 1830s, guitars could be bought very cheaply at...
Women at the Piano: A History Through Images This lecture explores the emergence of the "femme au piano"...
The Guitar, the Steamship and the Picnic: England on the Move In the early nineteenth century, there developed an intimate and...
From Trocadero to Troxy: A tradition returns Eighty years ago, three enterprising sons of Russian immigrants realised...
The 19th-century Taming of the Christmas Carol, from St Erth to Truro At the end of the Georgian era, a revivalist collection...
Being a Guitarist in the Time of Byron and Shelley With a player’s insight (a guitar of 1825 is my...