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Wet Sounds | REVIEW

By Daniel Calvert
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Featured

  • The Power of Music | REVIEW | A book exploring the links between music, emotion and psychoanalysis
  • Live chats at lunch | VIDEO | Interview with Fergus Sheil about Irish opera shots
  • Live chats at lunch | multi-instrumentalist Alexandre Cellier
  • Roxanna Panufnik | FEATURE | The composer explores her musical relationship with words
  • Music and maths | FEATURE | Marcus du Sautoy explores the relationship between these two disciplines
  • Jules Rawlinson | PROFILE-REVIEW | An audio-visual artist who imagines sounds where they don’t exist
  • Ballet Shoes | PREVIEW | Ruth Brill on why choreographing this year’s production of ‘Ballet Shoes’ for London Children’s Ballet feels like coming ‘full circle’
  • Poetry & Music | PREVIEW | A study of the marriage between words and music at the Aldeburgh Festival
  • Besse: Water | PREVIEW | an opera about the female brewers of medieval Britain, complete with a bespoke brew
  • Dani Howard | PROFILE | The basketball player-turned-composer on her modern musical retelling of Robin Hood
  • Judy Dunaway | PODCAST | An interview with the artist who makes music out of balloons
  • PROFILE | Philip Venables | The young composer turns his hand to reinventing Bartók
    PROFILE | Philip Venables | The young composer turns his hand to reinventing Bartók
  • NEWS | Dub Archaeology Project | Ancient instruments and modern technology brought together by music

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