Links to previous events in the Music Research Seminars series from AY 2021-22. Sep 30 2021 17.15 - 18.45 Nicholas Canny | The Manifestation of Human Agency in Digital Composition and Performance Nicholas Canny will discuss his PhD research on the concept of humanisation in the design of music technology. Find out more about the venue Further information Oct 07 2021 17.15 - 18.45 Jim Reeve-Baker | MP3 Compression Artefacts as Creative Material Creative Practice PhD candidate Jim Reeve-Baker discusses his research Find out more about the venue Further information Oct 21 2021 17.15 - 18.45 MUSIC.OLOGY.ECA Edition 2 Launch An event to mark publication of the second edition of the student-led music journal Find out more about the venue Further information Oct 14 2021 17.15 - 18.45 Jack Walker | Why not use humans? Affordances of machine agency in live electronics composition Creative Practice PhD candidate Jack Walker discusses his research. Find out more about the venue Further information Nov 11 2021 17.15 - 18.45 Matthew D. Morrison | Blacksound and Blackface in British and American Popular Culture Details to follow Find out more about the venue Further information Nov 25 2021 17.15 - 18.45 Phil Alexander | Listening in on the Jewish Gorbals Phil Alexander invites us to listen-in to Scottish-Jewish musical life in the early twentieth century. Find out more about the venue Further information Feb 03 2022 17.15 - 18.45 Fabrice Fitch | Reconstructing Fragmentary Renaissance Polyphony: Jacob Obrecht’s Missa Scaramella Fabrice Fitch discusses the diverse challenges of reconstructing a fifteenth-century composition. Find out more about the venue Further information Feb 10 2022 17.15 - 18.45 Alexander Kolassa | (Rethinking) Modernism through Medievalism in British Twentieth-Century Music Alexander Kolassa discusses how medievalism can problematise accepted narratives about modernism. Find out more about the venue Further information Mar 10 2022 17.15 - 18.45 Lori Watson | Mapping the New Traditional School in Scotland: Beyond-tune composition from traditional musicians t.b.c. Find out more about the venue Further information Mar 17 2022 17.15 - 18.45 Erin Johnson-Williams | Sounding Incarceration: The Colonial Hymn as Biopolitics Erin Johnson-Williams explores the role of enforced hymn-singing in British concentration camps of the South African War (1899-1902). Find out more about the venue Further information Mar 24 2022 17.15 - 18.45 Anne Desler & PGT students | Musical Culture in Venice, c.1690-1740, and the Historical Retrospect Poster presentations by PG students on the course Venice, 1690–1740: Critical Approaches to Music and Culture Find out more about the venue Further information This article was published on 2025-01-21
Sep 30 2021 17.15 - 18.45 Nicholas Canny | The Manifestation of Human Agency in Digital Composition and Performance Nicholas Canny will discuss his PhD research on the concept of humanisation in the design of music technology. Find out more about the venue Further information
Sep 30 2021 17.15 - 18.45 Nicholas Canny | The Manifestation of Human Agency in Digital Composition and Performance Nicholas Canny will discuss his PhD research on the concept of humanisation in the design of music technology. Find out more about the venue Further information
Oct 07 2021 17.15 - 18.45 Jim Reeve-Baker | MP3 Compression Artefacts as Creative Material Creative Practice PhD candidate Jim Reeve-Baker discusses his research Find out more about the venue Further information
Oct 07 2021 17.15 - 18.45 Jim Reeve-Baker | MP3 Compression Artefacts as Creative Material Creative Practice PhD candidate Jim Reeve-Baker discusses his research Find out more about the venue Further information
Oct 21 2021 17.15 - 18.45 MUSIC.OLOGY.ECA Edition 2 Launch An event to mark publication of the second edition of the student-led music journal Find out more about the venue Further information
Oct 21 2021 17.15 - 18.45 MUSIC.OLOGY.ECA Edition 2 Launch An event to mark publication of the second edition of the student-led music journal Find out more about the venue Further information
Oct 14 2021 17.15 - 18.45 Jack Walker | Why not use humans? Affordances of machine agency in live electronics composition Creative Practice PhD candidate Jack Walker discusses his research. Find out more about the venue Further information
Oct 14 2021 17.15 - 18.45 Jack Walker | Why not use humans? Affordances of machine agency in live electronics composition Creative Practice PhD candidate Jack Walker discusses his research. Find out more about the venue Further information
Nov 11 2021 17.15 - 18.45 Matthew D. Morrison | Blacksound and Blackface in British and American Popular Culture Details to follow Find out more about the venue Further information
Nov 11 2021 17.15 - 18.45 Matthew D. Morrison | Blacksound and Blackface in British and American Popular Culture Details to follow Find out more about the venue Further information
Nov 25 2021 17.15 - 18.45 Phil Alexander | Listening in on the Jewish Gorbals Phil Alexander invites us to listen-in to Scottish-Jewish musical life in the early twentieth century. Find out more about the venue Further information
Nov 25 2021 17.15 - 18.45 Phil Alexander | Listening in on the Jewish Gorbals Phil Alexander invites us to listen-in to Scottish-Jewish musical life in the early twentieth century. Find out more about the venue Further information
Feb 03 2022 17.15 - 18.45 Fabrice Fitch | Reconstructing Fragmentary Renaissance Polyphony: Jacob Obrecht’s Missa Scaramella Fabrice Fitch discusses the diverse challenges of reconstructing a fifteenth-century composition. Find out more about the venue Further information
Feb 03 2022 17.15 - 18.45 Fabrice Fitch | Reconstructing Fragmentary Renaissance Polyphony: Jacob Obrecht’s Missa Scaramella Fabrice Fitch discusses the diverse challenges of reconstructing a fifteenth-century composition. Find out more about the venue Further information
Feb 10 2022 17.15 - 18.45 Alexander Kolassa | (Rethinking) Modernism through Medievalism in British Twentieth-Century Music Alexander Kolassa discusses how medievalism can problematise accepted narratives about modernism. Find out more about the venue Further information
Feb 10 2022 17.15 - 18.45 Alexander Kolassa | (Rethinking) Modernism through Medievalism in British Twentieth-Century Music Alexander Kolassa discusses how medievalism can problematise accepted narratives about modernism. Find out more about the venue Further information
Mar 10 2022 17.15 - 18.45 Lori Watson | Mapping the New Traditional School in Scotland: Beyond-tune composition from traditional musicians t.b.c. Find out more about the venue Further information
Mar 10 2022 17.15 - 18.45 Lori Watson | Mapping the New Traditional School in Scotland: Beyond-tune composition from traditional musicians t.b.c. Find out more about the venue Further information
Mar 17 2022 17.15 - 18.45 Erin Johnson-Williams | Sounding Incarceration: The Colonial Hymn as Biopolitics Erin Johnson-Williams explores the role of enforced hymn-singing in British concentration camps of the South African War (1899-1902). Find out more about the venue Further information
Mar 17 2022 17.15 - 18.45 Erin Johnson-Williams | Sounding Incarceration: The Colonial Hymn as Biopolitics Erin Johnson-Williams explores the role of enforced hymn-singing in British concentration camps of the South African War (1899-1902). Find out more about the venue Further information
Mar 24 2022 17.15 - 18.45 Anne Desler & PGT students | Musical Culture in Venice, c.1690-1740, and the Historical Retrospect Poster presentations by PG students on the course Venice, 1690–1740: Critical Approaches to Music and Culture Find out more about the venue Further information
Mar 24 2022 17.15 - 18.45 Anne Desler & PGT students | Musical Culture in Venice, c.1690-1740, and the Historical Retrospect Poster presentations by PG students on the course Venice, 1690–1740: Critical Approaches to Music and Culture Find out more about the venue Further information