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| 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.