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  1. Sound Engineering for Musicians. The booking deadline for most courses is 22-23 September, with the exception of the Online Oboe Course which closes Monday 24 August. Join our S hort Courses mailing list to hear about future courses and new dates.

  2. The Guildhall School of Music and Drama delivers world-class professional training in partnership with distinguished artists, companies and ensembles. The summer courses 2023 are now open for booking! For Advisors, Mentors and Teachers 14, 21 June (9.30am -5.30pm), 12 July (9.30am – 5.30 pm) at Milton Court, Guildhall School. In person.

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    Various broadcast dates, 6pm The Songs at Six series provides opportunities for Guildhall School postgraduate singers and pianists to present themed recitals under the direction of expert artists. This season’s concerts include an exploration of the poetry of Emily Dickinson, curated by Iain Burnside (Tuesday 18 May); Hugo Wolf’s settings of Spanish folk poetry, curated by Eugene Asti (Thursday 20 May); a celebration of the publication of Graham Johnson’s new book Poulenc: The Life in the Son...

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    This summer Guildhall School’s Music department also presents a Historical Performance concert led by baroque guitar, lute and theorbo player William Carter (Thursday 13 May); a reduced version of J. Strauss’s Die Fledermaus in Introduction to Opera (Friday 21 May); spotlight concerts for the School’s Wind, Brass & Percussion department (from 2 June); and Compositiondepartment collaborations including with world-leading vocal ensemble for new music EXAUDI (Friday 4 June). Regular event series...

    LIVE STREAM Friday 28 May, Tuesday 1, Thursday 3, Monday 7 June 7pm Apothecary Amy Crankshaw composer Clare Best librettist I’m Cleaning, I’m Cleaning Abel Esbenshade composer Aubrey Lavender Cook librettist Eintänzer Aran O’Grady composer Kaitlin Sullivan librettist Orphée descendant aux enfers H.471 by Charpentier Judicium Salomonis by Carissimi Guildhall Opera department presents a feast of five contrasting short operatic works: three new chamber operas and two early pieces from the Baroqu...

    Tuesday 4 – Thursday 6 May, various times Guildhall School’s Summer Jazz Festival returns, featuring faculty members, special guests and alumni, presented by Worldwide FM broadcaster, DJ and journalist Tina Edwards. Join in three days of performances headed by four of the most creative and exciting artists on the UK jazz scene: Fini Bearman’s quintet, My Iris led by Trish Clowes, SKYLLA by Ruth Goller and Lucid Dreamers by Brigitte Beraha. The festival will also give Guildhall Jazz students t...

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    Fini Bearman Tuesday 4 May, 7:30pm Guildhall alumna, singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist Fini Bearman performs tracks from her latest album La Loba. SKYLLA Wednesday 5 May, 6pm 'SKYLLA' is the solo project of composer and bassist Ruth Goller, featuring herself on bass guitar and vocals, as well as outstanding UK vocalists Lauren Kinsella and Alice Grant. My Iris Wednesday 5 May, 7:30pm Imaginatively led by saxophonist Trish Clowes, My Iris is a thrilling band that represents the front...

    Friday 14 May, 7:30pm The fourth concert in Guildhall Big Band's A History of Big Band series led by director Matt Skelton features special guest director/trombonist Callum Au and special guest vocal Emma Smith. This programme will include music associated with Nancy Wilson, Ella Fitzgerald, Astrud Gilberto, Dizzy Gillespie, Billy May, Nelson Riddle, Gil Evans, Gerald Wilson and Oliver Nelson. Dizzy Gillespie's Manteca will provide the overture for this exciting journey through this multi-fac...

    In Summer 2021 the School presents three drama productions, broadcast live. They are free to watch, but registration is required via Guildhall School’s website:

    Guildhall School’s pioneering BA (Hons) Performance and Creative Enterprise (PACE) programme was established in 2015 as a joint initiative between Guildhall and the Barbican with the aim of training visionary, socially engaged, multi-disciplinary, autonomous artists.

    Guildhall Live Events (GLE) is an innovative department of Guildhall School of Music & Drama, specialising in creating immersive and interactive digital experiences. GLE has been set up to act as a conduit between the professional artistic, creative and entertainment industries and the world-class educational practices of Guildhall School.

    LIVE SEMINARS Mondays throughout the season, 6pm Guildhall School’s Research department presents eight live ResearchWorks seminars throughout the season, in which staff, students and visiting speakers discuss the findings of their ongoing research. Five of the events are presented in association with the Institute for Social Impact Research in the Performing Arts. Topics include: ‘Who cares for social impact? The hidden costs of socially engaged arts practice’ (Monday 26 April); ‘East and Wes...

    In addition to the free online broadcasts detailed above, Guildhall School is also running a series of paid-for online evening courses from April – June 2021, allowing people to learn a new skill from home, wherever they are in the world, with online classes. The School has transferred its most popular short courses online and created a range of ne...

    Guildhall School is delighted to be offering summer courses in-person, across Drama, Music and Production Arts. These will take place across the School’s campus in central London, which includes state-of-the-art venue Milton Court and the iconic Silk Street building. Course capacities are limited so it is advisable to book early when public booking...

  4. Find out more about the training in acting, music and production arts offered at Guildhall School of Music & Drama. EN English Deutsch Français Español Português Italiano Român Nederlands Latina Dansk Svenska Norsk Magyar Bahasa Indonesia Türkçe Suomi Latvian Lithuanian český русский български العربية Unknown

  5. Jun 8, 2020 · Music & Drama. The School and Sundial. Court are a 5 minute walk from the. station. Map. Barbican, which is on the Metropolitan, Circle, and Hammersmith & City lines. – At Barbican, exit the station, cross the street. and walk down Beech Street (tunnel) – At the end of the tunnel, turn right on. Silk Street for Guildhall School, or keep

  6. Greg is a 21-year-old composer, currently studying composition with Matthew Kaner at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. He previously studied with Christian Mason at Cambridge University, and with David Knotts and Edmund Jolliffe at the Junior department of the Royal Academy of Music, on a scholarship.

  7. I am an award-winning violinist based in SE London, currently completing my Bachelor degree at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. My teaching

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