Postgraduate research seminars
Postgraduates run their own Research Seminar series (only for students), which offer an opportunity to share research and to practice public speaking, as well as to socialise! They run every two weeks from 4:30- 6:00 pm, in the Endsleigh Room, Department of Music and are widely attended by all students.
Please see details of past and forthcoming seminars below. For any further information about this series of seminars please contact James Cook (amxjc2@nottingham.ac.uk)
Seminar Programme 2011/12
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Date
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Presenter
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Title
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Spring Semester
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02/02/12
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Adam Whittaker
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Tinctoris and the Banner of Truth
Please note: This seminar takes place on a Thursday.
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14/02/12
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Jamie Njoku-Goodwin
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Branding Israel: The Practicalities and Possibilities of Musical Propaganda
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16/02/12
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Andreas Wessel (University of Copenhagen)
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TBC
Please note: This seminar takes place on a Thursday.
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28/02/12
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Nataly Stevens
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The historiographical and conceptual problems of Bach’s music
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15/03/12
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Lesley-Ann Brown
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Schoenberg's Concept of the Lied as the Reading of a Poem
Please note: This seminar takes place on a Thursday.
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27/03/12
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Gráinne Blake
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Investigating the "Live" and Mediated in Opera
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Autumn Semester
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18/10/11
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James Cook
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Structure and Form in the Mid-Fifteenth-Century English Mass
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01/11/11
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Alexander Kolassa
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The Aesthetics of Disorder: Post-Serial Compositional Strategies for an (In)Formalised Music
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15/11/11
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Jonathan Herrick
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Thinking with Portals: Spatiotemporal Relations in Indeterminate Media
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13/12/11
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Rob Upton
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An Anthology of Dead Ends: Metric Experimentation in Mathcore
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