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The Oxford Sound Album
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(E10/10) The Missing Bean

Sitting outside, just to the right of the entrance, facing Lincoln College.
The Oxford Sound Album
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(E9/10) Walking down Mansfield Road, Holywell Street, and Broad Street

From Queen Elizabeth House to Cornmarket Street, on the left-hand side.
The Oxford Sound Album
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(E8/10) Walking in University Parks

From the back gate at St Anne’s College, in through North Gate, and along North Walk to Lazenbee’s Ground Walk, in the middle of North Walk.
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(E7/10) Oxford University Museum of Natural History

Sitting in the café on the gallery, at a table closest to the central court, just to the right of the till, facing the central court.
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(E6/10) Walking down Cornmarket Street

From Carfax Tower to George Street, on the left-hand side.
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(E5/10) Walking through Clarendon Centre

From Queen Street to Cornmarket Street, in the middle.
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(E4/10) Walking inside University Church of St. Mary the Virgin

Down the aisle and into the Nave, back along the north corridor, and out on High Street.
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(E3/10) Radcliffe Square on an early summer morning

Sitting outside at Vaults & Garden cafe, in the middle between the two entrances, facing Radcliffe Camera.
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(E2/10) Walking up Queen’s Lane and New College Lane

From High Street to Catte Street, on the left-hand side.
The Oxford Sound Album
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(E1/10) Bell towers telling the time on Christ Church Meadow

Standing on Broad Walk, just to the left of Merton Grove, facing Christ Church Meadow.
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Introduction

Welcome to the Oxford Sound Album.
Almanac – The Oxford Middle East Podcast
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Graffiti, music, and football ultras: expressing dissent in MENA (Middle East and North Africa)

Piotr Schulkes, Adam Abdallah, and Kalyani Nedungadi discuss non-official ways in expressing dissent, comparing Morocco, Turkey, Egypt, and Palestine.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Diasporic Quartets: Identity and Aesthetics

Keynote lecture in the Diversity and the British String Quartet Symposium, day 3, held on 16th June 2021. Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The string quartet takes residence: class, community, curricula

Keynote lecture in the Diversity and the British String Quartet Symposium, held on 14th June 2021. Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius: A Story in Five Places

Episode 4. The Birmingham Oratory: Elgar and Newman

Fr Guy Nicholls joins Dr Joanna Bullivant at The Oratory in Birmingham to discuss the origins of Elgar’s work in Cardinal Newman’s own poetry, charitable work, and love of music.
Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius: A Story in Five Places

Episode 3. The Firs and Birchwood Lodge: Natural Inspirations

Dr Joanna Bullivant visits Elgar’s Birthplace - The Firs - and Birchwood Lodge, where The Dream of Gerontius was written, and talks about the inspiration Elgar drew from the natural landscapes in these two locations.
Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius: A Story in Five Places

Episode 2. St George’s Church, Worcester: Marginal Origins

Dr Joanna Bullivant is joined by Deacon Paul O’Connor to visit the Catholic church in which Elgar worshipped and acted as organist, and to discuss Elgar’s place in the history of Catholic Worcester.
Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius: A Story in Five Places

Episode 1. Worcester Cathedral: A Civic Legacy

Dr Joanna Bullivant explores the tumultuous history of Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius, and speaks to Samuel Hudson, Director of Music at Worcester Cathedral, to learn about the importance of Elgar’s work in Worcester today.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Formula of Giving Heart: Panel Discussion and Conversation with the Artist

Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
Folk Tunes and Englishness

English folk tunes in performance today

Musicians Sam Sweeney, Rob Harbron, and Alan Lamb join Dr Alice Little to discuss English folk music in performance today.

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