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World premiere recordings introduce Hans Gál’s choral music to the world
Steve Muir announces Hans Gál: Music for Voices, a multi-CD project to release this significant Austrian–Jewish composer’s complete choral music output on the Toccata Classics label (2020–25).
Exhibition explores the Language Centre’s role in international politics
For the first time, members of the public can learn about the history of the University of Leeds’ Language Centre in a new temporary exhibition based on materials from its archives.
Breaching the fence for nuclear peace: the 1980s to the present day
An exhibition of feminist peaceful protest at Greenham Common and Menwith Hill, exploring how the women’s campaign has shaped future generations, opened on 12 December at the Brotherton Library.
Award-Winning Playwright Garry Lyons joins Theatre Royal Wakefield’s Board
Award-winning playwright, screenwriter and Course Leader, Garry Lyons joins the Board of Directors at Theatre Royal Wakefield.
Dr John Gallagher on BBC Radio 3 "Free Thinking" programme
Dr John Gallagher talks about his book Learning Languages in Early Modern England, as presenter Matthew Sweet asks how did the English language grow?