After Hours Music: Guildhall x Courtauld

New Compositions from Guildhall School of Music and Drama

Come and listen to new music written in response to paintings across The Courtauld’s collections.

This project is part of a long-standing collaboration between The Courtauld and Guildhall School of Music & Drama which sees students from the School writing pieces inspired by the collection.

Please note that seating is not guaranteed for attendees, with only a limited number of gallery stools available. If you have any accessibility requirements, kindly inform a member of our team upon registration, and we will do our best to provide a stool for your use.

Organised by Dr Charlotte de Mille, Associate Lecturer at The Courtauld, and Barbara De Biasi, lead Professor of Film Music in the Electronic & Produced Music Department, Guildhall School of Music & Drama.

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27 Jan 2025

18:45 - 20.30

Tickets from £10 / concessions available

Blavatnik Fine Rooms, The Courtauld Gallery

This event takes place in the Blavatnik Fine Rooms, The Courtauld Gallery

Three female students from the Guildhall School perform at the Courtauld Gallery in front of two Paul Gauguin paintings from his Polynesia series. On the left, a flute player is seated; in the center, a viola player is seated; and on the right, a harp player is seated.
Guildhall School at The Courtauld: The Lac d'Annecy, Paul Cézanne (1839–1906), Sam Storey. Performers: Flute: Ruth Harrison Viola: Rebecca Breen Harp: Elin Samuel

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