As part of the increasingly popular Lunchtime Concert Series we’re delighted to be hosting a performance of Cello Fortress by Joost van Dongen.
On 27th November, in their role as Quartet in Residence, the Solem Quartet will be taking a workshop with students studying for an MA in Performance.
The Department of Music at the University of Liverpool will connect with music departments at the Universities of Leeds, Newcastle, Nottingham, Sheffield, York and the Manchester conservatoire as part of a significant and exciting digital project.
The Department of Music features twice in the nominations for the University of Liverpool Staff Awards 2017.
The University of Liverpool will be hosting the National Youth Orchestra Inspire Ensembles residential course from 10-18 February 2018.
Brand new exhibition curated by Head of Music Professor Catherine Tackley opens to rave reviews in London.
Open Circuit Festival of New Music is back with a bang for 2018 with a stellar line-up of contemporary avant-garde musicians.
James Wishart was a composer, lecturer, pianist and conductor, and a writer on music.
The Department of Music was honoured to provide a string quartet to play at the wake for Sir Ken Dodd on Wednesday, 28th March 2018 in the Devonshire House Hotel.
The Department of Music has recently expanded into the Gordon Stephenson building, allowing the department to gain top of the range facilities with brand new equipment.
Studying Music Industry at the University of Liverpool is an unparalleled experience. In a city which embraces its musical heritage and identity so much, you feel like you are in just the right place for it.
The School of the Arts at the University of Liverpool invites expressions of interest for the 2018/19 British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships scheme.
A film made by Dr. Chen-Yu Lin from the Department of Music and Charlotte Sawyer has made the shortlist for the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s prestigious 2018 Research in Film Award. Their film,‘George Harrison, The Story of the Beatles and Indian Music Performance Teaser', will, therefore, be a contender for the Social Media Short Award.
Shakespeare, jazz, and the meaning of life will be some of the diverse topics up for discussion in a new series of public lectures by academic experts from the University of Liverpool.
Saturday 16 March, 11.00-16.00
To celebrate 100 years of jazz in Britain, the Department of Music will be presenting a wide-ranging series of events based on the research of Professor Catherine Tackley, noted jazz scholar and Head of Department.
July 2019 brings the netball world cup to Liverpool for the first time. Following last year’s historic defeat of Australia by England in the Commonwealth Games, British netball has never been stronger and the Echo Arena is proud to be hosting the 2019 Netball World Cup.
See how School of the Arts students are taking their ideas to the next level.
Hear Broadcaster and former BBC Radio Merseyside legend, Roger Phillips and Dr Holly Tessler, Beatles expert and Lecturer in the Music Department discuss the art and enduring legacy of John Lennon.
Community Innovation Practitioner Georgina Aasgaard shares insights on her work with Liverpool Philharmonic and Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust on their Music and Health programme, and her hopes for her CIP research for the year ahead.