The University of Plymouth Contemporary Music Festival is an annual event held in Plymouth, Devon, England at the University of Plymouth. The event is...
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The Arts Institute (category University of Plymouth)
university to the people of Plymouth, the South West and visitors to the region. The University of Plymouth Contemporary Music Festival is an annual event hosted...
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Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival, Plymouth Warsaw Autumn in Poland George Enescu Festival in Romania Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music in Santa...
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Roland Levinsky Building (category Buildings at the University of Plymouth)
to a computer allowed the sunrise to compose music. The University of Plymouth Contemporary Music Festival uses the building as its main venue as well...
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international music icons. New Zealand A world music festival is held in New Plymouth, New Zealand, in early March each year, namely the New Zealand location of WOMAD...
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Plymouth (/ˈplɪməθ/ PLIH-məth) is a port city and unitary authority in Devon, South West England. It is located on Devon's south coast between the rivers...
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Theatre, Plymouth. OMG: Ovid Unplugged, a devised, all-female piece of music theatre re-envisioning Ovid's stories in a contemporary world, music by William...
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city of Plymouth, in Devon, from where the first English settlers to New Plymouth migrated. The New Plymouth District, which includes New Plymouth City...
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fireworks was surpassed, by Roy Lowry of the University of Plymouth, over Plymouth Sound. Since 1992 the Music of the Night has been performed in the Royal...
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Alexis Kirke (category Academics of the University of Plymouth)
practice. He has been called "the Philip K. Dick of contemporary music". Alexis is British and lives in Plymouth, in South West England. Alexis says he takes...
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rock, contemporary worship and urban contemporary gospel. Like other forms of music the creation, performance, significance and even the definition of Christian...
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Samuel West (category Actors from the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham)
Coalhouse Door (2012), Northern Stage After Electra (2015), Theatre Royal, Plymouth and Tricycle Theatre The Watsons (2018 Minerva Theatre, Chichester) Money...
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Wassailing "The history of singing Christmas carols". plymouth.ac.uk. Retrieved 22 May 2024. William J. Phillips, Carols; Their Origin, Music, and Connection...
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August Canterbury Festival 18 July – 10 August Cheltenham Festival of British Contemporary Music 18 July – 10 August Dumfries Festival of the Arts 24–30...
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Eric Lamb (musician) (category Oberlin Conservatory of Music alumni)
Fiesole. Lamb is a core member of the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), based out of New York and Chicago. The new music group premiers works and performs...
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who was a contemporary of Simon at Cambridge University. The first production, Put It On Your Head, was a darkly hilarious examination of an English...
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well-respected member of the London arts scene. His annual summer music festivals held at his house at 23 Lower Addison Gardens, were a joy to music lovers and provided...
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Tolpuddle Martyrs (redirect from Friendly Society of Agricultural Labourers)
returned to Plymouth from Australia were commemorated with a plaque made by Clifford Harper at a ceremony in March 2020. Tolpuddle Martyrs' Festival in 2004...
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The Royal Academy of Music (RAM) in London, England, is one of the oldest music schools in the UK, founded in 1822 by John Fane and Nicolas-Charles Bochsa...
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Johannes Birringer (category Ohio State University faculty)
Composers Forum, Shepherd School of Music. [2002] Embers, telepresence dance, premiered at American College Dance Festival, Ann Arbor, Michigan. [2002] Here...
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the Rev. Roger Grussing, senior pastor of Macalester Plymouth United Church (MPUC), and Curt Oliver, MPUC's music director. It is funded by an endowment...
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Long John Baldry (redirect from Live – Iowa State University)
Shaftesbury Avenue, he saw a five-piece harmony group called Chimera from Plymouth, who had recently turned professional. He approached them after their set...
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Gilbert & George (category English contemporary artists)
George Passmore was born in Plymouth in the United Kingdom, to a single mother in a low-income household. He dropped out of regular school by the time...
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The Nationwide Festival of Light was a short-lived grassroots movement formed by British Christians concerned about the rise of the permissive society...
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Alvin Lucier (category American writers about music)
and sound artist. A long-time music professor at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, Lucier was a member of the influential Sonic Arts Union...
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Israel–Hamas war protests (redirect from 2024 Gazi University protests)
Hamilton, Christchurch, Whanganui, New Plymouth, Wellington and Palmerston North. On 28 October, thousands of protesters attended Palestine solidarity...
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Abadie, Ann J.; Urgo, Joseph R. (eds.). Faulkner and His Contemporaries. University Press of Mississippi. p. 166. ISBN 978-1-60473-544-4. Ching, Barbara...
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Sam Richards (writer) (category Academics of the University of Plymouth)
experimental music, and he has composed and performed extensively in that genre. He taught at Dartington College of Arts and also at the University of Plymouth until...
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jazz and contemporary pianist, and artistic director of the Bath International Music Festival Sir Donald Maitland, British diplomat and British Prime...
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