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Martin Lamb
Preparing for performances of the
works
of Richard Wagner in Germany
Nicola Wydenbach
Awakening your Voice,
Parkinson’s and Singing
Otis Carr (biog)
Making the Transition from Professional Dancer to Professional Countertenor
Al Summers
Schoenberg’s Creative Teaching Methods
Jennifer Morsches
London, cellist: The anomaly of
the violoncello piccolo, Europe.
Ailís Ní Ríain
Classical Composer.
Jane Rogoyska
Polish Music, 1938-1948
Frances Williams
Cambridge, Education consultant;
Julian Clifford – the phenomenon, UK.
Joanne Edgar: Glasgow, Music therapist; A practical exploration of the use of recording and sound production with the disadvantaged communities of Cape Town.
Callum Thomson
Broadening the reach of music:
the US perspective; USA.
Kate Wakeling
Studying Carnatic Flute and
Bharatanatyam Dance in Chennai.
Katrina Waters
Singing Strauss in the
German Operatic House Style.
Lucy Forde
London, Animateur/Flautist; Indian Music, Cross Cultural Collaboration and Creative Approaches to Music Making; India.
Rolf Jordan
Irby, Artist/Designer;
A Portrait of J Campbell McInnes; Canada.
Helen Porter
Gillingham, Dorset, Composer/Singer;
The Venetian Interludes; Italy.
Jo-Anne Scanlan
Swindon, Dancer/Choreographer;
Connecting with Jazz: exploring tap as a percussive art form; USA.
Gordon Cox
Reading, Senior Lecturer; Richard Slater,
Father of Salvation Army Music: A Biographical Study; UK.
Gregory Martin
Oxford, Scholar; The Intersection of Language,
Landscape and Music, in Early 20th Century England; UK.
Micaela Schmitz
Broadway, Scholar; 18th Century
English and Scottish Songs; UK.
Additional material
Edinburgh Talk
Edinburgh Talk Handout
Edinburgh Talk Images
Tracing Songs to the past
False Bride Versions
William-Margaret
Jill Anderson
London, Broadcaster/Musician/Teacher;
Klezmer, Then and Now; USA.
Mark Eden
Winchester, Classical Guitarist; Music for an Island –
creating visual images of locations inspiring compositions; UK.
Elizabeth Tingle
Northampton, Senior Lecturer in History;
Chantries and the Liturgy for the Dead in Brittany, 1500-1720; France.
Nigel Hildreth
Colchester, Teacher; Study of Folk
Traditions; Sweden and Estonia.