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Rising-star jazz saxophonist Nubya Garcia singled out by The Guardian.
This summer, Peter Tuite will be stepping down from his role as Head of Piano and Keyboard Instruments at Trinity Laban in order to concentrate on his flourishing performing and recording career.
On Saturday 20 January, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance hosted a special event in collaboration with the US-UK Fulbright Commission.
This January and February Trinity Laban returns to the Tate Exchange, Tate Modern’s annual programme of innovative, collaborative projects that let the audience into the heart of the creative process.
Exceptional young pianists embarking on a professional career in accompaniment are invited to apply for two £8000 awards.
This year, members of Trinity Laban’s Faculty of Dance will be paying two visits to Helsinki, for auditions and performances.
One again numerous Trinity Laban alumni and current students are taking part in The Place’s annual festival of new dance and performance works
Trinity Laban’s Director of Music, Dr Claire Mera-Nelson, is leaving Trinity Laban at the end of March to take up the post of Director, Music and London for Arts Council England.
Stephen McNeff’s ‘The Burning Boy’, based on a libretto by Cornish poet Charles Causley, premieres on 10 November, marking Causley’s centenary and the BSO’s 125th Anniversary.
The line-up for this year’s Royal Greenwich Early Music Festival and Exhibition features TL music students who specialise in Early Music and Historically Informed Performance.
Vocal alumni are performing two Stockhausen masterpieces at the Barbican with Singcircle, directed by Trinity Laban staff conductor Gregory Rose, marking the ten-year anniversary of the composer’s death.