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Arts in Harmony - An Art Gallery's Musical Heritage at the Royal College of Music

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Ben Uri Orchestra rehearsal 1950s, Ben Uri Archive © Ben Uri

As part of Ben Uri's centenary celebrations we’ve partnered with the Royal College of Music (RCM) to exhibit the hidden treasures of our musical heritage for the first time. After the rediscovery of material from our extensive archives and in association with RCM’s major research and performance project ‘Singing a Song in a Foreign Land’, this free exhibition will include artworks, photographs, cuttings, correspondence and programmes. 

The archives highlight Ben Uri's musical heritage and reveal powerful stories of émigrés and emerging second generation musicians. These include polyglot Lieder singer Engel Lund, who stood up to anti-Semitism in Germany in the 1930s by refusing to stop performing Yiddish songs.

Accompanying artworks have been selected from Ben Uri's unique collection of over 1300 works and provide an expressive visual and narrative counterpoint to the archival items. 

Embracing both traditional and modernist responses, the artworks include a folk-art inspired design (1915) by Ben Uri founder, Lazar Berson; a glorious colourist Still-Life with Guitar (1935) by Mark Gertler, key ‘Whitechapel Boy’ and associated with the Bloomsbury set; Isaac Lichtenstein’s angular Blind Fiddler (1924), showing the influence of Cubism and the ‘Ecole de Paris’; Josef Herman’s poignant sketched recollection of a life destroyed by the Holocaust (c. 1940-43); and Mark Wayner’s satirical jibe at celebrity of the day, Sir Henry Wood (1931, recipient of an Honorary Doctorate from the RCM).

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Open Tuesday to Friday from 11.30am to 4.30pm

Free entry 

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Museum of Music, Royal College of Music, Prince Consort Road, London SW7 2BS

 

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