In this first lecture of a new series linked to the Hans Keller Forum programme, Susi Woodhouse, curator of the Hans Keller Archive at the University Library, will introduce Hans Keller, his life and work, with special reference to Haydn String Quartets.
Woodhouse first encountered Hans Keller listening to the precursor to Radio 3 and recently co-authored Hans Keller 1919 - 1985: A musician in dialogue with his times, along with Alison Garnham, current Chair of the Cosman Keller Art and Music Trust.
Hans Keller Forum (HKF) is a new ChamberStudio programme which provides in-depth mentorship for selected chamber ensembles from UK conservatoires. It runs as a set of three-day residential courses held at West Road Concert Hall. The ensembles will be coached by acclaimed chamber musicians Alasdair Beatson, John Myerscough and Richard Ireland. Masterclasses and Open Rehearsals on 15 September from 17.30-18.45 will be open to observers.
Hannah Uzor, current holder of the Milein Cosman Scholarship for Drawing at the Slade School of Fine Art, will be Artist in Residence. Drawing the musicians at work during the residencies, there will be an exhibition of her work at WRCH on 21 April 2023.
HKF is funded by the Cosman Keller Art and Music Trust.
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