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Video Game Music Scholarship Nominated for Industry Award

04 May 2021

The Journal of Sound and Music in Games, co-edited by Dr Tim Summers (Lecturer in Music), was nominated for a game industry award at the Game Audio Network Guild (GANG) awards.

The Choir of Royal Holloway announce their 2021-2022 Composer-in-Residence

01 Mar 2021

The Choir of Royal Holloway announce their first ever Composer-in-Residence for 2021-2022, the award-winning Welsh composer Nathan James Dearden.

Nathan James Dearden featured in NMC Recordings digital album

12 Jan 2021

Royal Holloway composer, Nathan James Dearden, is featured in the latest album released by NMC Recordings digital label as part of his residency with the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain.

Dr Mark Berry contributes to new online Beethoven exhibition

10 Dec 2020

The British Library has launched its online exhibition to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth with a special ‘Discovering Music’ space on the composer.

Professor Levi's co-edited volume nominated as one of the best books on music in 2020

04 Nov 2020

'The Routledge Handbook to German Music under Occupation, 1938-1945', has been nominated by BBC Music Magazine as one of the best books on music to be published in 2020.

AHRC and College Studentships available

04 Nov 2020

AHRC and College Studentships available in the Department of Music at Royal Holloway, University of London

Dr Zubin Kanga awarded a prestigious UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship

20 Oct 2020

Dr Zubin Kanga, lecturer in Royal Holloway’s music department, has been awarded a £1.4 million UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship for his major research project, Cyborg Soloists.

New RISM catalogue of musical sources in Britain

20 Oct 2020

Royal Holloway’s Music Department is pleased to announce the launch of the new RISM UK catalogue of musical sources.

The Cambridge Companion to Wagner’s ‘Der Ring des Nibelungen'

09 Oct 2020

Head of Music, Dr Mark Berry, and Professor of Music History and Theory, J.P.E. Harper-Scott contribute to important new volume on Wagner's 'Ring'.

Composer Tom Parkinson scores new dance work by Keren Levi

07 Oct 2020

Choreographer Keren Levi’s latest iteration of her solo performance series Departing Landscapes opens at the Frascati Theatre in Amsterdam and is scored by composer Tom Parkinson.