Royal Musical Association Composer-Performer Study Group: Study Day
Are you a musical practitioner and/or researcher with interests in collaboration? Join us at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire on 10 July for the second Study Day of the Royal Musical Association’s Composer-Performer Collaboration Study Group. The day includes a keynote with composer and vocalist Dr Laura Bowler, as well as conference papers, lecture-recitals, and some time for networking and conversation.
The study day concludes with a concert of new works for guitar and electronics, performed by Katalin Koltai with computer music designers from IRCAM.
Tickets for the study day include entry to the concert in The Lab at 5pm.
Combined free tickets for the study day and concert can be booked here: https://www.bcu.ac.uk/conservatoire/events-calendar/royal-musical-association-composer-performer-study-group-10-07-2026
Separate free tickets for the concert alone can be booked here: https://www.bcu.ac.uk/conservatoire/events-calendar/guitar-augmentations-10-07-2026
Dr Edmund Hunt
Lecturer and researcher, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
Assistant Editor, The Computer Music Journal
Research Catalogue Administrator, Birmingham City University Portal
Module Leader: Music Technology in Context (MUS7176)
Lecturer: MMus Orchestration (MUS7153), Music Technology in Performance (MUS7177), BMus2 Professional Portfolio 2: Pedagogy and Practice (MUS5065), Contextual Studies: Performance Traditions in Music Tech / Composition 2 (MUS5064), BMus1 Music Technologists' Studies: Composing.
Researcher and Composer in Residence at Integra Lab, Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
edmund.hunt@bcu.ac.uk
www.edmundhunt.com