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89:- Bristol's Forgotten Composer' (autumn 2006). The most recent, 'The Sounds of Stonehenge' explored the multiple soundscapes of the ancient stone's 5,000-year history. The cultural history of the stones, their acoustics, and Neolithic England's musical instruments were presented in a one-day workshop that brought Stonehenge's legend up-to-date with its depiction and importance in film and rock music. 92:
CHOMBEC still hosts a number of academic archives that have been donated to the Centre since it was founded. Archives are held at the university's Special Collections section of the Arts and Social Sciences Library and can include manuscript scores, audio recordings, and personal papers relating to
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stands for the Centre for the History of Music in Britain, the Empire and the Commonwealth. It was a part of the music department at the
22: 132: 105:, and one for John Raynor were all acquired by the university. These archives join the Stanley Godman archive donated in 2007. 191: 112:, with articles on composers, performers, and research projects around the world: archive copies of older editions of 59: 62:. The programme offered the opportunity to specialise in music of the British Empire and music in the West Country. 86: 82: 39:. CHOMBEC's aims were to encourage and provide a focal point for research into the history of music in the 70: 32: 65:
CHOMBEC also ran seminars and conferences on various aspects of British music. These have included '
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the composers and their lives. In 2008 archives for Edgar Hunt, Sir
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CHOMBEC, in association with the University of Bristol, ran an MA (
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Revived: Sinfonia Sacra and Beyond' (Spring 2008), 'The Sounds of
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Part of the music department at the University of Bristol
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University of Bristol
Stephen Banfield
British Empire
Britain
West Country
Master of Arts
British music
Vaughan Williams
Hardy
Rubbra
Stonehenge
George Dyson
Robert Pearsall
Michael Tippett
Frank Merrick
Hope Squire
"North American British Music Studies Association, Vol.2, No.2 (Autumn 2006)"
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2006 - The Anniversary of Robert Lucas Pearsall
CHOMBEC
University of Bristol
Categories
Musicology
University of Bristol

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