Music Research Fora 2008-9

Date Speaker Subject
10th October 2008 Mr Marcelo Gi-menes
University of Huddersfield
Artificial Intelligence and Music: An On-tomemetic System
21st October 2008 Professor Liza Lim
University of Huddersfield
‘Fugue of the senses; geometry of desire’: Liza Lim discusses her new opera The Navigator (2007), commissioned by and performed at the Brisbane Festival (July 2008) and Melbourne International Festi-val of the Arts (October 2008)
4th November 2008 Professor Bruce Wood
University of Bangor
Venus observ'd: or, What’s Behind the Masque
18th November 2008 Mr Ian Pace
When Britain was Modern: Contemporary Music, Culture and Society in the Wilson Years
2nd December 2008 Dr Mark Pulman
University Centre Barnsley
‘Knowing Yourself Through Others’: Personal Attributes and Rehearsing in a Band
16th December 2008 Dr John Young
De Montfort University
Image-Narrative-Play: A View of Electroacoustic Music Practice
13th January 2009 Professor Harry White
University College Dublin
The Musical Discourse of Servitude: Fux, Bach and Handel
27th January 2009 Ms Elizabeth Kenny
University of Southampton
Learn to Speak Lute: Fret-Generated Har-monic Language in 17th-Century English Music for Lute and Theorbo
10th February 2009 Dr Nicolas Donine
IRCAM
Charting the Work: A Tool for ‘Segmented Listening’
17th February 2009 Dr Lisa Colton
University of Huddersfield
Playing the Old Wives’ Diddle: A unique source of English keyboard tablature from 17th-century Huddersfield
24th February 2009 Dr Mathew Adkins
University of Huddersfield
The Relationship Between Still Image and Sound
10th March 2009 Dr Stephanie Pitts
University of Sheffield
Musical Performance in School: A Founda-tion for Lifelong Participation?
24th March 2009 Dr Nicholas Baragwanath
Royal Northern College of Music
Gesture and Performance in Fin-de-sičcle Opera: Tristan, Tosca, and Tom and Jerry
28th April 2009 Ms Heather Roche and Mr Joseph Kudirka
University of Huddersfield
Two Presentations by the Department’s Research Students:
Heather Roche: Performers and Compos-ers in Collaboration
Joseph Kudirka: Regarding my Work in Progress

Centre for Research in New Music (CeReNeM) Colloquium, featuring presentations by student, staff, and visiting composers, meets on Tuesdays from 4.30 – 6 in alternating weeks with the Research Forum.

top of page