Aaron Copland's 12 Poems of Emily Dickinson - Live at the 2018 FT Oxford Literary Festival

Nicole Panizza (Artist), Nadine Benjamin (Artist)

    Research output: Practice-Based and Non-textual ResearchPerformance

    Abstract

    BBC arts editor Will Gompertz and BBC World Service presenters Anu Anand and Su-Min Hwang present a two-hour live BBC World Service Radio broadcast from the 2018 Oxford Literary Festival, in the stunning grounds of Worcester College, University of Oxford.

    The event will feature interviews and discussions with authors, academics and musicians including the well-known Cuban ballet dancer Carlos Acosta, Booker prize-winning novelist Ian McEwan, author of Educated Tara Westover, academics Anders Sandberg and Professor Ian Goldin, vocal accompanist and scholar Dr Nicole Panizza, violinist Min Kym and Oxford folk band Xogara. This event was broadcast live around the world to an estimated 80 million listeners.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationWorcester College, University of Oxford
    PublisherBBC (British Broadcasting Commission)
    Media of outputOnline
    Publication statusPublished - 18 Mar 2018
    EventOxford Literary Festival: Live at the 2018 Oxford Literary Festival - BBC World Service - Auditorium, Worcester College, University of Oxford, Oxford , United Kingdom
    Duration: 17 Mar 201825 Mar 2018
    http://oxfordliteraryfestival.org/literature-events/2018/march-18/bbc-world-service-live

    Keywords

    • Literature
    • University of Oxford
    • Performance
    • Music

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Music
    • Literature and Literary Theory
    • Visual Arts and Performing Arts

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      Panizza, N. (Principal Investigator) & Benjamin, N. (Principal Investigator)

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