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The lost Ukrainian film score
Leo Geyer describes piecing together Dziga Vertov's music plan for Man with a Movie Camera

The English music historian
Sophie Coulombeau looks at the ambitions of teacher scholar and composer Charles Burney.

A composer's South African journey
Leah Broad explains why composer Avril Coleridge-Taylor emigrated to 50s South Africa.

A Ukrainian Jewish Fiddle player
Phil Alexander delves into the rediscovered repertoire of Motl Reyder.

The influential Italian singing master
Brianna Robertson-Kirkland demonstrates the fashionable singing style in 1780s Edinburgh.

Chorus girls in Paris
Adjoa Osei has been delving into the personal archives of some 1930s Plaza Tiller dancers.

Esther Inglis's musical self portraits
Eleanor Chan delves into the world of a Huguenot bookmaker who used music as a code.

The Star-Spangled Banner, Jacobins and Abolitionists
Oskar Jensen on what links Liverpool politics, a street ballad and the American anthem.

Tudor music and politics
Christina Faraday tells us how Robert Cecil used a song to curry favour with Elizabeth I.

Teresa del Riego's suffrage anthem
Naomi Paxton shares research on a suffrage song with a special performance by Lucy Stevens