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Below are a selection of videos, podcasts and recordings from UCL relating to music and sound

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Videos

  • : thisÌývideo short introduces the international music hall star of the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, relating her to the conditions for Black British performance artists today. Created by filmmaker Graham Riach in collaboration with Jeff Bowersox andÌýClaudia Sternberg.
  • :ÌýThis event presents music by some of the early virtuose singers, poets and composers, and explores contexts, protagonists and musical features.Ìý
  • :ÌýConversation launching the UCL European Institute’s short film Sea, Song Writing, featuring composer Judith Weir, soprano Ruby Hughes, cellist Natalie Clein and pianist Julius Drake – in dialogue with literature scholars Jennifer Rushworth and Annika Lindskog (both SELCS).
  • :ÌýJoin Cassidy as she finds out from UCLÌýexperts how people are regaining their voice after their voice boxes are removed (Prof Evangelos Himonides, Professor of Technology, Education, and Music, UCL Institute of Education )
  • :ÌýIn the marginal city of Alto Hospicio, Chile, music becomes a way of advocating for social justice and a better life. Social media is just as important as traditional media, like radio, for spreading the message.ÌýThis short documentary film was made as part of the UCL Global Social Media Impact Study.
  • :ÌýThe women use the Chinese social media network QQ to talk to communicate with each other outside their daily dance practice. The team captain talks about how they share videos, new dance moves and music, but also about how they use the platform to discuss their home life with each other.
  • : Collaboration with filmmaker Graham Riach, about directing, performing and seeing the opera 'The Life & Death of Alexander Litvinenko'.
  • ‘Talvin Singh in Conversation’ at the IAS: ÌýMusician, programmer and producerÌý, winner of the 1999 Mercury Music Prize, in conversation withÌýTariq JazeelÌýin an event hosted by the IAS in collaboration with theÌýCentre for the Study of South AsiaÌýin 2017. Singh discusses his current and early work, the role of creativity, experimentation and fluidity in his music, as well as its broader relevance for Britain's South Asian diaspora, for British multiculture more generally, and in India and beyond. He also performs tabla and plays some previously unreleased recorded tracks.Ìý
  • :Ìýhow Professor Kathryn Riley and DancePoet TioMolina use poetry and music to develop the talents and skills of young people and help create a sense of place and belonging in the classroom.

Podcasts/Recordings

  • ÌýIn conversation with the UCL European Institute's Uta Staiger, the historian of modern Germany,ÌýJeff BowersoxÌý(UCL SELCS), talks us throughÌýpopular forms of Black music and dance at the time, including minstrelsy, spirituals and the cakewalk, and tells us how particular touring companies and artists fared.
  • ÌýProfessor Anna Cox talks to Dr Joe Newbold, an expert in Sonic Interaction Design, about how he's managed to combine his passion for music with his curiosity about how we interact with technology.
  • : a debut musical performance offering the opportunity to experience music in a new way. You will be encouraged to engage with the music by becoming aware of your body and its responses to what you are hearing.
  • : conversation with Ryo Fukaura (Õ¬ÄÐÊÓƵ Medical student)
  • ÌýShrli Gilbert's 2-part programme for the BBC World Service, airedÌý22nd Jan 2022
    Ìý(aired 29th Jan 2022)
  • UCL Chamber Music Club -