> Researchers Music’s importance to the Bloomsbury Group has been eclipsed by interest in the role of visual art in their lives and work. Phone: +44(0) 1334 46 2666 Email: english@st-andrews.ac.uk Since our foundation in 2015 with an AHRC Cultural Engagement Grant we have collaborated with leading performers of classical music, theatre companies, composers, library reading groups and over 2000 school children. She is author of Aubrey Be… With partners from the Courtauld Institute and the Scottish Mask and Puppet Centre we have presented concerts (plus matinees, and newly commissioned marionette kits, story-boarded graphics and curriculum-based worksheets for children) about music and pacifism. Find related publications, people, projects and more using interactive charts. ... University of St Andrews Castle House The Scores St Andrews KY16 9AL. We have to date commissioned/premiered 5 new musical works and have showcased forgotten music by women composers admired by Bloomsbury members. 'Restless mystical ardours': decadence and music, Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding, Public engagement, outreach and knowledge exchange - Participation in radio programme, Edinburgh Companion to Music and Literature (External organisation), Membership of peer review panel or committee. Your email address will not be published. University > ... University of St Andrews Art History Magazine (HA@STA) 1st class awarded in my dissertation titled "The Dutch Economy on a Plate" St Mary's Shaftesbury, Wiltshire. Forging the Mermaid. See if your friends have read any of Emma Sutton's books. Emma Sutton is Professor of English at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. View Emma Sutton’s profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. Dr Gregory Tate Lecturer in Victorian Literature Director of Teaching +44 (0)1334 46 2651. Emma has 8 jobs listed on their profile. Welcome back. British literature and culture c. 1880-1930 -- in particular, the relations between music (especially opera), visual art and literature in this period. Date 27 January 2019. Multiple awards for Emma Sutton. Congratulations to Lana Bode on the release of her debut album, Dr Emma Sutton wins University of St Andrews Public Engagement with Research (Collaboration) Award 2018, Composers Schwartz and Thurlow on New Music to be Premiered on Thursday, World premiere of new music inspired by Virginia Woolf takes place in Cambridge in November. Congratulations to Professor Emma Sutton and University of St Andrews alumnus Dr. Tsung-Han Tsai for the publication of Twenty-First-Century Readings of E. M. Forster’s Maurice, the first full-length study to focus on Forster's posthumously published novel and its legacies. We are pleased to announce that Dr Emma Sutton has won the University of St Andrews Public Engagement with Research (Collaboration) Award 2018 for her work as Founding Director of the Project. 2003 – 2008. © 2010 The University of St Andrews is a charity registered in Scotland, No SC013532. Error rating book. She is a contributor to Cambridge UP’s forthcoming Wagner Encyclopedia, is editing The Voyage Out for their scholarly edition of Woolf’s work and has written widely and broadcast on music and literature. Phone: +44(0) 1334 46 2666 Email: english@st-andrews.ac.uk By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website. ... University of St Andrews Castle House The Scores St Andrews KY16 9AL. Recent project work has explored the forgotten premiere of Debussy’s children’s ballet The Toy Box by Bloomsbury artists during WW1; it was part of a pacifist concert series performed by and raising money for Belgian refugees. Emma Sutton is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. The Virginia Woolf & Music project explores music’s role in the lives and afterlives of Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group through concerts, public talks, broadcasts, research and commissions of new … Notify me of follow-up comments by email. > Emma Sophie Sutton. Emma Sophie Sutton (Interviewee) 28 Jul 2012 Activity : Other activity types › Public engagement, outreach and knowledge exchange - Participation in radio programme Virginia Woolf and Classical Music: Politics, Aesthetics, Form, Aubrey Beardsley and British Wagnerism in the 1890s: The Imperfect Wagnerites, Twenty-First-Century Readings of E.M. Forster's 'maurice', Stratigraphic Paleobiology: Understanding the Distribution of Fossil Taxa in Time and Space, The Importance of Failure: A Bettakultcha experiment. Prof Emma Sutton Professor +44 (0)1334 46 2676. ess2@st-andrews.ac.uk. Search results for: Emma Sutton Ghosts within us The University of St Andrews’ opera company, Byre Opera, will bring Benjamin Britten’s ghostly masterpiece The Turn of the Screw to stages across Scotland and the North of England as part of a summer tour beginning on 22 June. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. The essays in this collection examine Maurice's changing reception, exemplifying broader disciplinary trends in the … Emma Sutton is Senior Lecturer in English at the University of St Andrews, Scotland. This has masked music’s centrality to their politics (pacifism, feminism, cosmopolitanism) and artistic experiments. Dr Emma Sutton from the School of English has won two awards. Research portal Refresh and try again.