
Elodie Noel | 🇫🇷 🇬🇧 🇮🇹
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French demoiselle. Unveiling the spice and beauty of Art & Music in Court Politics @UniofOxford. Stroking a Lute between Oxford & Rome.
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‘The Countess of Pembroke’s Paradise‘ by Holborne. Combining #ArtinIsolation with #LuteinIsolation Wilton House National Portrait Gallery


‘A masterclass in ambiguity’ - David Olusoga deconstructs Édouard Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergère for the BBC's #Civilisations series. Manet's 1882 work is also the subject on Moving Pictures, BBC Radio 4 on Tuesday morning, and on BBC Sounds - bbc.in/3SPsxXC



Chatting about this amazing track from Hans Zimmer’s soundtrack to the Da Vinci Code. Oh, and did I mention that the Royal Albert Hall organ has bells?! 😍 The full performance video is now up on my YT here & the hall looks INCREDIBLE youtu.be/3HHtulwmk6U

Devastated & furious at the announcement to scrap the BBC Singers. How many singers/composers/conductors have they supported & nurtured? How many more have they inspired? What message does this send to young people considering a career in music? No words. change.org/p/stop-the-pla…

EMSE 2023 at Kellogg College, University of Oxford is now open for registration…& it’s free thanks to The Open University. In person & online options too so everyone everywhere can join! 8-9 June 2023: shorturl.at/ayOT6 #sensoryexperiences #emse2023


One thing I love about working at the Royal Albert Hall is attending a whole range of concerts & getting ideas for my own performances. This has been a little dream of mine for a while now: turning the hall into the night sky with the audience’s phone torches ❤️

I spent a lovely afternoon chatting to @RosemanLeah a while back as part of her #conversationswithmusicians series. It was such a pleasure! 🥰 Here is the result! 👇 Happy listening! 💕 Elena de la Quintaine DaveMoMusician Brian Mercedes García Molina John Gray Pls RT 🙏🥰✨

🎻Delighted to announce my latest article, 'Fantastic Finials: The Materiality, Decoration and Display of Renaissance Musical Instruments' Fantastic Musical Instruments ~ Global Renaissance has been published in 'Music and Visual Culture in Renaissance Italy', edited by the wonderful Chriscinda Henry and Tim Shephard


The chapter focuses on the elaborate pegboxes of three citterns from the Ashmolean Museum Ashmolean Museum. It asks what these visual and material features might say about the role that musical objects played in Renaissance social worlds, beyond their music-making capacities...





