Press release: Magical Mystery Tour: revealing the musical mysteries of The Beatles

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14 August 2024

Gresham Professor of Music Milton Mermikides to give talk on Thursday, 12 September, online and in central London 

The Beatles were never afraid to experiment, blending diverse styles and challenging the boundaries and conventions of pop music.   

A new lecture from Gresham College’s Professor of Music, Milton Mermikides, will celebrate and illuminate the band’s songs from its psychedelic era, revealing their musical invention and experimentalism.  

It focuses on their seminal concept albums Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Magical Mystery Tour and Abbey Road – which saw the band break free of stylistic norms, challenging musical characteristics, and maintaining an accessible, naïve and almost childlike simplicity. 

In his lecture, Professor Mermikides will explore the mechanics behind the magic, untangling the layers of harmony, melody, lyrics, structure and technology, and how these all combine in ways both accessible and ground-breaking. 

This ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ pulls back the curtain on these timeless tracks, illuminating the craft of their transporting effects on listeners over the decades. 

Professor Mermikides said: “Despite The Beatles’ critical, commercial and cultural impact, the underlying mechanics of their wonderful music is not well understood.  

“Using contemporary music theory, psychology and digital technologies, we are now able to dip below the surface of their work and reveal how their music has such a profound ‘strangely familiar’ effect on us.” 

Gresham College is London’s oldest higher education institution. Founded in 1597 under the will of Sir Thomas Gresham, it has been delivering free public lectures for over 427 years from a lineage of leading professors and experts in their field who have included Christopher Wren, Robert Hooke, Iannis Xenakis and Sir Roger Penrose.  

The lecture will be given at LSO St Luke’s in Old Street, London on Thursday, 12 September. 

Starting at 6pm, entry is free, and it is also broadcast live online. It will last an hour.  

In-person places can be booked online via Gresham College’s website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/whats-on/magical-mystery-tour 

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Gresham College lectures are always free to attend and have been since the college was founded in the 16th century. Lasting no more than an hour, the lectures are given by some of the finest minds in the academic world, including the ten Gresham Professors. They are aimed at everyone – no academic background is needed.  

The academic year runs from September to the end of June. 

Most lectures take place at its home in Barnard’s Inn Hall in Holborn, and broadcast live on YouTube.  

In-person tickets are available on Eventbrite one month in advance of each lecture.  

For more information about this story or to arrange an interview with a Gresham Professor please contact: Phil Creighton press@gresham.ac.uk 

About Gresham College 
Gresham College has been providing free, educational lectures - at the university level - since 1597 when Sir Thomas Gresham founded the college to bring Renaissance Learning to Londoners. Our history includes some of the luminaries of the scientific revolution including Robert Hooke and Sir Christopher Wren and connects us to the founding of the Royal Society. 

Today we carry on Sir Thomas's vision. The College aims to stimulate intellectual curiosity and to champion academic rigour, professional expertise and freedom of expression. www.gresham.ac.uk 

Gresham College is a registered charity number 1039962 and relies on donations to help us encourage people's love of learning for many years to come. For more details or to make a gift, visit our website.  

About the Worlds of Music series  
This series explores a selection of wonders of the musical world: artists, pieces and genres of particular invention, revolution and cultural collision. From African drumming to Arvo Pärt, from Bach to The Beatles, these lectures shine a light on moments which have shaped and enriched our musical landscape, demonstrating the endless diversity and expressive potential of music.