Links to previous events in the Music Research Seminars series from AY 2019-20. Oct 07 2020 16.15 - 17.15 William Cheng | Loving Music Till It Hurts This is a Q & A style session with William Cheng, based on the final chapter of his book, Loving Music Till It Hurts, which discusses the murder of Black teenager Jordan Russell Davis in 2012. Further information Oct 21 2020 16.15 - 17.45 Erin Johnson-Williams | ‘The Concertina’s Deadly Work in the Trenches’: Soundscapes of Boer War Suffering Erin Johnson-Wlliams discusses the role of music in Boer War concentration camps. Further information Nov 18 2020 16.15 - 17.45 Beverley Diamond | Pasts and Possibilities: Audio Recording and/as Action Beverley Diamond discusses audio recording and citizenship in Canadian communities. Further information Dec 03 2020 13.00 - 14.30 Youn Kim | “Resonance” in Piano Fingering: a Historical and Empirical Study Youn Kim discusses a theoretical framework, building on historical research, for the idea of resonance in piano fingering, and shares the results of an empirical study testing this. Further information Jan 27 2021 16.15 - 17.45 Benedict Taylor | ‘Ein sonderbar Ding’: Music, the Historical, and the Problem of Temporal Representation in Der Rosenkavalier Benedict Taylor discusses how 'Der Rosenkavalier' can be viewed as an opera about time. Further information Feb 10 2021 16.15 - 17.45 Matthew Shlomowitz | On 'Graveyard Slot' Matthew Shlomowitz discusses the creation of his piece 'Graveyard Slot (with guest appearance)' Further information Mar 05 2021 10.00 - 11.30 Paul Watt | Singers’ Vocal Health and Hygiene in the Nineteenth Century: Pills, Potions and Performance Paul Watt discusses how professional singers benefited from advances in medical science in the nineteenth century. Further information Mar 17 2021 16.15 - 17.45 Sio Pan Leong | Rethinking the 'Dreamlike' in Schubert’s Sonata Forms Sio Pan Leong discusses dream metaphors and their applicability to Franz Schubert's instrumental music Further information This article was published on 2025-01-21
Oct 07 2020 16.15 - 17.15 William Cheng | Loving Music Till It Hurts This is a Q & A style session with William Cheng, based on the final chapter of his book, Loving Music Till It Hurts, which discusses the murder of Black teenager Jordan Russell Davis in 2012. Further information
Oct 07 2020 16.15 - 17.15 William Cheng | Loving Music Till It Hurts This is a Q & A style session with William Cheng, based on the final chapter of his book, Loving Music Till It Hurts, which discusses the murder of Black teenager Jordan Russell Davis in 2012. Further information
Oct 21 2020 16.15 - 17.45 Erin Johnson-Williams | ‘The Concertina’s Deadly Work in the Trenches’: Soundscapes of Boer War Suffering Erin Johnson-Wlliams discusses the role of music in Boer War concentration camps. Further information
Oct 21 2020 16.15 - 17.45 Erin Johnson-Williams | ‘The Concertina’s Deadly Work in the Trenches’: Soundscapes of Boer War Suffering Erin Johnson-Wlliams discusses the role of music in Boer War concentration camps. Further information
Nov 18 2020 16.15 - 17.45 Beverley Diamond | Pasts and Possibilities: Audio Recording and/as Action Beverley Diamond discusses audio recording and citizenship in Canadian communities. Further information
Nov 18 2020 16.15 - 17.45 Beverley Diamond | Pasts and Possibilities: Audio Recording and/as Action Beverley Diamond discusses audio recording and citizenship in Canadian communities. Further information
Dec 03 2020 13.00 - 14.30 Youn Kim | “Resonance” in Piano Fingering: a Historical and Empirical Study Youn Kim discusses a theoretical framework, building on historical research, for the idea of resonance in piano fingering, and shares the results of an empirical study testing this. Further information
Dec 03 2020 13.00 - 14.30 Youn Kim | “Resonance” in Piano Fingering: a Historical and Empirical Study Youn Kim discusses a theoretical framework, building on historical research, for the idea of resonance in piano fingering, and shares the results of an empirical study testing this. Further information
Jan 27 2021 16.15 - 17.45 Benedict Taylor | ‘Ein sonderbar Ding’: Music, the Historical, and the Problem of Temporal Representation in Der Rosenkavalier Benedict Taylor discusses how 'Der Rosenkavalier' can be viewed as an opera about time. Further information
Jan 27 2021 16.15 - 17.45 Benedict Taylor | ‘Ein sonderbar Ding’: Music, the Historical, and the Problem of Temporal Representation in Der Rosenkavalier Benedict Taylor discusses how 'Der Rosenkavalier' can be viewed as an opera about time. Further information
Feb 10 2021 16.15 - 17.45 Matthew Shlomowitz | On 'Graveyard Slot' Matthew Shlomowitz discusses the creation of his piece 'Graveyard Slot (with guest appearance)' Further information
Feb 10 2021 16.15 - 17.45 Matthew Shlomowitz | On 'Graveyard Slot' Matthew Shlomowitz discusses the creation of his piece 'Graveyard Slot (with guest appearance)' Further information
Mar 05 2021 10.00 - 11.30 Paul Watt | Singers’ Vocal Health and Hygiene in the Nineteenth Century: Pills, Potions and Performance Paul Watt discusses how professional singers benefited from advances in medical science in the nineteenth century. Further information
Mar 05 2021 10.00 - 11.30 Paul Watt | Singers’ Vocal Health and Hygiene in the Nineteenth Century: Pills, Potions and Performance Paul Watt discusses how professional singers benefited from advances in medical science in the nineteenth century. Further information
Mar 17 2021 16.15 - 17.45 Sio Pan Leong | Rethinking the 'Dreamlike' in Schubert’s Sonata Forms Sio Pan Leong discusses dream metaphors and their applicability to Franz Schubert's instrumental music Further information
Mar 17 2021 16.15 - 17.45 Sio Pan Leong | Rethinking the 'Dreamlike' in Schubert’s Sonata Forms Sio Pan Leong discusses dream metaphors and their applicability to Franz Schubert's instrumental music Further information