LIVE X EMPRes

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LIVE x EMPRES again brings together experimental music, performance, sound art and film for a one-night programme at Modern Art Oxford.

All participants were invited to respond to the MAO retrospective exhibition of Suzanne Treister: Prophetic Dreaming which examines emerging technologies, networks of power, alternative belief systems and potential futures of humanity (4 October 2025 - 3 May 2026). 

The evening will feature a live tarot reading by Suzanne Treister, with improvised response from the Music Faculty's Free Improv group, alongside New York based interdisciplinary artist Devin Kenny, performing "No More Aggregatekeepers" - for microphone, video synthesizer and skateboard.

The multi-room event runs from 6pm - 10pm, presenting various performances and installations by artists and musicians from the University of Oxford's Music Faculty and the Ruskin School of Art; showcasing emerging work across experimental music, sound art, film and performance, including:

Maliha Abidi + Saad Barcha ✵ Naomi Benenson ✵ Esther Bodkin ✵ Thomas Bruges ✵ Christopher Butler-Cole ✵ Clara Hill ✵ Olivia Hall ✵ Se Lyn Lim + Moon Han ✵ Qi Baiting ✵ Naiya Ellis-Woodward + Scott Wearing ✵ Mao Yao ✵ Gustaw Szydlik


EMPRES (Electronic Music Practice Research) is the University of Oxford's research group dedicated to experimental and electronic music practices, supporting collaboration between artists, composers and researchers across disciplines.

Intermezzo Chamber Choir Summer Concert

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Oxford University Open Days

Tchaikovsky Recitals with Julian Chan

Join us on Friday evening for our Open Day concert at 6pm where Julian will be performing Tchaikovsky on our Steinway Grand.

Q&A and Recital with Professor Martyn Harry

Professor Harry will be giving a talk that will feature music throughout, followed by an audience Q&A.

Quantum Universe: Less than Nothing, More than Everything

Pianist, composer, author and quantum musician Rakhat-Bi Abdyssagin discusses his recent books.