Jo Hicks (University of Aberdeen) speaks to Mollie Carlyle (Maritime Musicologist) about all things musical mapping.
Jo is a Lecturer in Music at the University of Aberdeen, having previously held research fellowships at the Lincoln College (Oxford), Kings College London, and Newcastle University. His work is focused on music and theatre in 19th-century Britain. Jo co-edited The Melodramatic Moment: Musical and Theatrical Culture, 1790-1820, and has published in journals including Nineteenth-Century Music, The Journal of Musicology, and the Cambridge Opera Journal.
https://www.rma.ac.uk/rmawp/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/RMA-Podcast-Laudan-Nooshin-003.mp3 ‘Standing on a flat rooftop in north Tehran on a summer’s evening I am immersed in sound: the strains of the call to...
Conservatoire training for singers and pianists tends to revolve around core skills and core repertoire. Changes in the music industry, however, demand a fresh...
Prof. Pauline Fairclough (University of Bristol) talks to the RMA Podcast about her new book, an Oxford Keynote volume on Shostakovich’s Lady Macbeth of...