This year’s conference will address the topic – ‘AN EXCLUSIVE AND EXPENSIVE ARTICLE?’ OPERA AND MONEY. It will be held at Oxford Brookes University on Tuesday, 12 September . See here for details
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OBERTO Conference, 2023 – Call for Papers
This year’s conference will address the topic – ‘AN EXCLUSIVE AND EXPENSIVE ARTICLE?’ OPERA AND MONEY. It will be held at Oxford Brookes University on…
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New Publication: Italian Musical Migrations
Professor Alexandra Wilson and former Oberto research student, Dr Andrew Holden, have published articles in a special issue of the Journal of Modern Italian Studies.…
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‘Don’t mention the C Word’ – re-assessing the meaning and impact of censorship in opera
This has now been made an online conference onWednesday 24 June, 2020 11:00 BST to 18:00 BST If you would like to register for log-in…
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Postponed until 2021 – Travels in Hyperreality: medievalism and postmodern musical cultures
A joint conference organised by the School of Arts at Oxford Brookes University and REMOSS (Representations of Early Music on Stage and Screen) It has…