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Real World Talk: Networking event

Real World Talk: Networking event

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  • Date 30 May 2022
  • Time 11.00am - 12.30pm
  • Category Music and performance

In partnership with the Tippett Quartet Chamber Music Programme

Hosted as part of the Tippett Quartet Chamber Music Programme, this is a networking session open to all students at the Department of Music to meet with alumni making waves in the 'real world'. Facilitated by violinist Jeremy Isaac, we are excited to invite back a selection of Chamber Music Programme and Department of Music alum to meet with our current students, and to share their experiences in a number of career pathways from teaching, music production, to arts administration. 

Current guests include Thomas Baynes (Composer and music producer, Chalkstream Productions, Gwenllian Lewis (Teacher and freelance violinist), and Alana Grady (Concerts & Production Manager, Aurora Orchestra).

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This opportunity is open to current students at the Department of Music. To book your free space, please follow this link (link embedded). 

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