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2021
August
July
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The Traditional Singing 'Super Saturday' at Cullerlie
A festival to celebrate the singing traditions of Scotland, England and Ireland in memory of Tom and Anne Reid
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Alison Lumsden to deliver lecture at International Walter Scott Conference
-The Department of English Literature at the University of Edinburgh is delighted to host the Twelfth International Walter Scott Conference, welcoming University of Aberdeen Professor Alison Lumsden for a plenary lecture.
June
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Music Student Recital Showcase
-Join our students for an evening of their third and fourth year performance recitals.
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German Department to host Women in German Studies Open Conference
-The German Department at Aberdeen will host the next Women in German Studies Open Conference (online) on 24-26 June 2021
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unboundSOUND celebrates new music in Aberdeen
-Following recent announcements and an easing of Covid restrictions, we are pleased to present a weekend of LIVE new music events in Aberdeen on 12 and 13 June featuring music from composers from the University of Aberdeen.
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Music and Conversation with Attica and Ensemble Thing
-How has the Covid-19 pandemic affected new music? In what ways has it transformed how we make music and its aesthetics? How can grassroots contemporary music thrive during a pandemic and in a post-Covid world?
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Live-Discussion: The Shared Heart Exhibition
-Join in this live stream with artists Bibo and Brian Keeley in which they discuss their exhibition The Shared Heart with host Professor Amy Bryzgel.
May
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Digital Networking for Music
-The Department of Music at the University of Aberdeen is hosting an informal session on digital networking for music. This is open to ALL music students, from undergraduates to postgraduate researchers. It should be of interest to anyone, regardless of your focus (e.g., communities, education, performance, composition, etc.). Some current students will...
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Poetry Reading by Jana Prikryl
-The Herbert Grierson Centre is hosting a poetry reading with Jana Prikryl, followed by a discussion chaired by Ingrid Leonard, PhD student at the school of LLMVC.