When oboist and PhD student Jonathan Tobutt entered his first poster competition he hardly expected to be declared the winner OBOIST and PhD student Jonathan Tobutt has proved his broader talents in the first academic poster competition run by the Faculty by winning top prize.
The competition was organised by PVAC – the Performance, Visual Arts and Communications Faculty – of which the School of Music is a part.
Participants showed their submissions in December in an exhibition staged in the University’s Parkinson Court.
Jonathan who presented material on the topic of his doctorate study - British virtuoso oboist, Leon Goossens - was rewarded first place, and a cash prize of £250.
So, how will this deserved award be spent? ‘This booty goes towards the purchase of a classic Howarth, 1951 model oboe, which is being brought back to life for me at this very moment!’
Date Published: 26 February 2010
Keywords: Poster competition, PVAC, Jonathan Tobutt
Keywords: Poster competition, PVAC, Jonathan Tobutt
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