About This Live Project

The Church of the Nazarene on Victoria Street, Sheffield, is currently a disused, grade II listed building owned by the University. Despite the music department moving into the adjacent Jessop building and new, purpose-built SoundHouse, they are still lacking a space for performance. The vision is to adapt the empty church into a licensed performance space for music, which can become a home for music and a face for musicians to present their music to the city of Sheffield.

The music department engages in a diverse range of performing activities from classical chamber music, to opera and contemporary music theatre, including world music performance, electroacoustic music and mixed media. The proposed performance space will be central to the day to day functioning (rehearsing, performing, teaching) as well as knowledge transfer and community activities, of the music department. Ensemble in residence Ensemble 360 and world music performer in residence John Ball would perform there, along with a steady stream of internationally acclaimed visiting performers.

Monday 19 October 2009


We have compiled a collection of precedents, both directly and indirectly related to performance spaces that has been displayed as a notice board and placed in a communal location within the Music Department. This board gives the students and staff from the department an opportunity to voice an opinion on what they would like from their own concert hall in Sheffield, as both a rehearsal and performance space. We hope the precedents will encourage a diverse range of comments and feedback. If you pass the board please feel free to make a comment!

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