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Heather Roche performing in an ensemble at a festival. The image captures her playing her instrument with other musicians to the left and right.

Dr Scott McLaughlin’s new work ‘Natura Naturans II’ for clarinet and string sexet was recently broadcast on BBC Radio 3's New Music show and is available to access until 12 December.

The cover of the Thomas Ade essays collection - a handwritten music score

Professor Venn's co-edited collection 'Thomas Adès Studies’ has received the prestigious Society for Music Theory’s 2022 award for Outstanding Multi-Author Collection.

View of someone wearing headphones from behind.
Picture via Unsplash/Kelvin Lutan

Listening to music helped people to feel connected and gave them a sense of normality during the isolation of the first Covid-19 lockdown, research has found. 

Portrait of Professor Edward Venn on the Brotherton balcony. Edward is looking at the camera and smiling and wears a dark shirt and blazer.

The residency will result in him spending a year at the company bringing together diverse voices from all areas of the performing arts and academia for a series of discussions and events.

Dr Stephen Muir and the Borealis choir together in performance space looking at the camera and smiling. Each person holds their instrument and stands on a wooden floor.

Stephen Muir directs professional chamber choir Borealis in the first recording of Canticle of the Sun by Robert Fürstenthal (1920–2016), featuring Skipton Camerata; pianists Ian Buckle and Richard Casey.