Music, Art and Religion Lectures (Video)
Monday, 19 September 2011
Collect, Protect, Connect: Documenting the Voices of Vanishing Worlds - Dr Mark Turin
An impassioned call for the preservation of endangered languages and their cultures, through Dr Mark Turin's own experience of preserving and revitalising the Thangmi language in Nepal.
An Introduction to Rare and Endangered Languages - Professor Tim Connell
An introduction to the field of endangered languages, with special focus on language policy, language ecology and language revival.
From Trocadero to Troxy: A tradition returns - John Abson and Richard Hills
Wurlitzer organs and the history of London music halls: the story of the Britain's largest cinema organ from 1930 through to the present day.
Mahler: My Time Will Come - Chamber Domaine
A concert proceeded by a talk investigating the influence of Mahler on contemporary composers such as Henryk Gorecki.
Mahler's London - Keith James Clarke
The story of Gustav Mahler’s one and only visit to London in 1892.
Mahler's Heavenly Retreats - Keith James Clarke
Exactly 100 years from the day of his death, this lecture looks at the summer houses where Mahler composed his greatest works.
From Printed Page to Performance - Professor Christopher Hogwood, Dame Emma Kirkby and Jakob Lindberg
A discussion with musical examples, on the importance of musical ‘tradition’ and the idea of ‘authentic’ performance, between Christopher Hogwood, Dame Emma Kirkby and lutenist Jakob Linberg.
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