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30 October 2020

               London’s Guildhall School rides out Covid with Dante


               Since opening in 1880, London’s Guildhall School of Music & Drama has become one of the
               world’s most prestigious conservatoires. Key to the school’s musical curricula is its annual
               award for The Gold Medal – a performance competition that began in 1915 and had taken
               place uninterrupted through 2019. However, the global pandemic has meant that the annual
               May performance has been put on hold as teaching moved online during the summer term.


























               ‘Because of Covid we needed to be swift in our response to ensure things like The Gold
               Medal could occur and, importantly, that in-person classes could still take place with full
               scale participation,’ says Head of Recording & Audio Visual, Julian Hepple. ‘To make that
               happen, we quickly turned to Dante and Dante Domain Manager, and, in September, as we
               returned to in-person teaching, we were able to hold The Gold Medal and broadcast the
               performance online.’

               Dante enabled the Guildhall to solve Covid-related challenges both for live performance and
               virtual learning.
               To adhere to social distancing requirements, The Gold Medal performances were employed
               four separate rooms with he largest space populated by string instruments and piano.
               Woodwind and brass were split up each into their own rooms, with 3m of space allocated
               between performers, and the conductor was located in a fourth room. The challenge was to
               enable full collaboration between the multiple rooms.

               ‘We had 90 musicians in total across the different rooms and building,’ Hepple says. ‘We
               needed to manage a number of inputs and outputs across the space and have them be as
               latency free as possible. They needed to be able to perform synchronously with one
               another.’
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