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VIVA PORTUGAL - TWO STORIES FROM THE TIME OF SALAZAR
Post show discussions:
See a performance of A Reputation and join some of the creatives behind this first ever performance of Susannah Finzi’s play. What was it like to recreate the world of one of Europe’s last dictators? How did the picture develop through the rehearsal process? What were the big challenges for both on and off-stage members of the team? Tuesday 2nd July. Free to ticket holders.
See a performance of A Reputation and join the post-show discussion. What’s translating for the scen really like? What’s different about it? Armando Nascimento Rosa and Susannah Finzi have worked together for more than ten years and in the case of A Reputation and Departure – The Woman without Fear, have translated each other’s work for performances this year in London and Lisbon. Chaired by William Gregory, a translator of plays from Spanish to English. William is a long-time collaborator with Out of the Wing
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Conservatoires in England
Royal Academy of Music:
RAM is as central as is possible in London, located right near St Pancras station. A glance at the alumni reveals popular names such as Xuefei Yang, David Russell and Alexandra Whittingham. There is an impressive range of professors/visiting professors.
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Royal College of Music:
The similarly named RCM is similarly extremely highly regarded. It’s located about miles southwest of RAM, still in central London, near Hyde Park. John Williams studied here as well as Zoe Barnett, and many others. Gary Ryan is the head of the classical guitar department.
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Campus tour here: ?si=UqR4ugCpEithy6a3
RAM was founded in and RCM about 60 years later. The original intent was for them to be merged into one institution, but some initial disagreement has meant we’ve been left with two.
Trinity Laban Conservatoire:
The Trinity Laban Conservatoire is located near Greenwich in London, where every year there is
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An Tran
French guitar superstar, Thomas Viloteau, is one of the finest guitarists on the international scene these days. From winning the worlds most prestigious competitions to searching out the finest beers, Thomas recently sat down to share some details about his life and what he is currently up to with Six String Journal readers.
Personal
When did you start playing and why? Or, what drew you to the guitar initially?
I started playing at There was a music school in the small town I lived in at the time with my parents, in southern France, and we decided it would be good for me to take music lessons. I got to choose which instrument I wanted to play, and since I already had a harmonica and saw a guy on TV play the guitar and harmonica at the same time, I thought I really needed to have a guitar. I wasn’t even really thinking about playing it at this point, just owning a guitar sounded cool to me. I had already tried learning the violin with my dad but that didn’t go w