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INSTITUTE OF MUSICAL RESEARCH
SCHOOL OF ADVANCED STUDY
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
Term Programme, Spring 2007
Full details for all events at www.music.sas.ac.uk
All enquiries/bookings to Mrs Valerie James [log in to unmask]
Institute of Musical Research,
School of Advanced Study,
University of London,
Senate House,
Malet Street,
London WC1E 7HU, UK
Tel: 020 7664 4865
Friday 5 January: Recital with Readings
Music Hall, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, 7 pm
Mutual inspirations: Robert, Clara, Heinrich
Jan Kobow (tenor); Gottlieb Wallisch (piano); Tom Frankland, Jakob
Fichert & Rebecca Todd (readings)
Clara Schumann, Variations on a Theme of Robert Schumann; Robert
Schumann, Faschingsschwank aus Wien; Dichterliebe
Admission with refreshments free of charge, by ticket in advance
In association with the Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies
This event has been made possible by an award from the John Coffin Fund
Monday 15 January (University of Liverpool Music Dept) & Wednesday 17
January (London: Senate House / Stewart House Room ST 274/5), 9.15 am – 4.30 pm
Research Training Roadshow led by the University of Liverpool
Studying Popular Music
£10 including refreshments. Advance registration required
Anahid Kassabian, Freya Jarman-Ivens, Sara Cohen, Rob Strachan
Thursday 18 January: ‘Directions’ Seminar (Senate House, Room NG14), 5
pm
Guido Heldt (University of Bristol) Chair: Ian Gardiner (Goldsmiths)
Where the Music Comes From. Narrative Perspectives on Composer Biopics
Monday 22 January: AHRC/IMR Research Skills Training for Music Postgraduates
British Library, Conference Centre Meeting Room 2, 11 am – 1 pm.
Advance registration required
Intellectual Property and Copyright 2: Practical guidance on copyright
matters for music research students
Johanna Gibson (Queen Mary), Richard Chesser (British Library), Julia
Craig-McFeely (Royal Holloway)
Monday 22 January: AHRC/IMR Research Skills Training for Music Postgraduates
British Library, Conference Centre Meeting Room 2, 2 – 4 pm. Advance
registration required
Discographic Sources 2: How to find recordings
Timothy Day (Visiting Research Fellow, King's College London)
Thursday 25 January ‘Directions’ Seminar (Senate House, Room NG14), 5
pm
Bonnie Blackburn (Wolfson College, Oxford) Chair: Michael Fend (KCL)
Two Treasure Chests of Canonic Antiquities: The Collections of Hermann
Finck and Lodovico Zacconi
Thursday 1 February ‘Directions’ Seminar (Senate House, Room NG14), 5
pm
Aaron Williamon (Royal College of Music) Chair: Lauren Stewart (Goldsmiths)
The Art and Science of Musical Memory
Monday 5 February: AHRC/IMR Research Skills Training for Music Postgraduates
British Library, Conference Centre Meeting Room 2, 11 am – 1 pm.
Advance registration required
Oral Histories 1: Oral histories, power and ethics
Tutor: Tina Ramnarine (Royal Holloway)
Guest speakers: Henry Stobart (Royal Holloway), Alexander Knapp (SOAS)
Monday 5 February: AHRC/IMR Research Skills Training for Music Postgraduates
British Library, Conference Centre Meeting Room 2, 2 – 4 pm. Advance
registration required
Oral Histories 2
Part 1: Tales from the musical woods: Assessing the oral
Part 2: Talking about music: Performer and analyst
Part 1 - Keith Howard (SOAS) Part 2 – t.b.c.
Thursday 8 February ‘Directions’ Seminar (Senate House, Room NG14), 5
pm
David Crilly (Anglia Ruskin University) Chair: Paul Banks (RCM)
Text and Intertext: Reading and Misreading Benjamin Britten
Monday 19 February: AHRC/IMR Research Skills Training for Music Postgraduates
British Library, Conference Centre Meeting Room 2, 11 am – 1 pm.
Advance registration required
Digital Musicology 2: Digital technology and the transformation of
humanities scholarship II. Musicological projects
Tim Crawford (Goldsmiths), Julia Craig-McFeely (Royal Holloway), Danae
Stefanou (Royal Holloway)
Monday 19 February: AHRC/IMR Research Skills Training for Music Postgraduates
British Library, Conference Centre Meeting Room 2, 2 – 4 pm. Advance
registration required
Handling Sources 2: Programmes, images and computers
Part 1: What's in a concert programme?
Part 2: Picturing music
Part 3: The instruments of music
Part 1 - Ian Taylor (Royal College of Music) Part 2 - Flora Dennis
(Victoria & Albert Museum) Part 3 - Jenny Nex (Royal College of Music)
Thursday 22 February ‘Directions’ Seminar (Senate / Stewart House, Room
ST275), 5 pm
Helen Deeming (University of Southampton) Chair: Elizabeth Eva Leach (RHUL)
Picturing Sound: Towards a Cultural History of Music Writing
Friday 23 February (Senate House, Room N336), 9.30 am – 7 pm
Study Day: Music and (Dis)placement
Convenors: Erik Levi & Florian Scheding (RHUL) Keynote: Philip
Bohlman (University of Chicago)
Ruth Davis (University of Cambridge), Jehoash Hirshberg (Hebrew
University of Jerusalem), Sean Campbell (Anglia Ruskin University), Max
Paddison (Durham University), Björn Heile (University of Sussex),
Rachel Beckles Willson (RHUL), Sarah Daynes (New School for Social
Research, New York)
Closing performance of Viktor Ullmann, Liebe und Tod des Cornets
Christopher Rilke (Christine & Philip Bohlman)
Advance registration recommended. Waged: £5. Unwaged/Students: free of charge
In association with the Jewish Music Institute and the International
Centre for Suppressed Music
Thursday 1 March ‘Directions’ Seminar (Senate House, Room NG14), 5
pm
Jim Samson (Royal Holloway) Chair: Richard Widdess (SOAS)
Music Displaced: Case Studies from the Balkans
Friday 2 March (Senate House, Room N336), 9.45 am – 6.30 pm
Middle East – Central Asia Music Forum
Convenor: Laudan Nooshin (City University)
Rachel Beckles Willson (RHUL), Ruth Davis (University of Cambridge),
John Morgan O’Connell (Cardiff University), Rachel Harris (SOAS), John
Baily (Goldsmiths)
Closing concert by Fariborz Kiani and Arash Moradi
Advance registration recommended. Waged: £5. Unwaged/Students: free of charge
Monday 5 March: AHRC/IMR Research Skills Training for Music Postgraduates
British Library, Conference Centre Meeting Room 2, 11 am – 1 pm.
Advance registration required
Professional Skills 2
Part 1: Presenting a paper
Part 2: Presenting yourself in person: the viva and job interviews
Part 1 - Elizabeth Eva Leach (Royal Holloway) Part 2 - J.P.E.
Harper-Scott (Royal Holloway)
Monday 5 March: AHRC/IMR Research Skills Training for Music Postgraduates
British Library, Conference Centre Meeting Room 2, 2 – 4 pm. Advance
registration required
Research into Practice 2: Modelling performance relationships
Neil Heyde (Royal Academy of Music)
Thursday 8 March ‘Directions’ Seminar (Senate House, Room NG14), 5
pm
Jonathan Stock (University of Sheffield) Chair: John Baily (Goldsmiths)
Fieldwork at Home: Reflections of an English Ethnomusicologist Studying
Sessions in South Yorkshire
Thursday 15 March ‘Directions’ Seminar (Senate House, Room NG14), 5 pm
Martin Clayton (Open University) Chair: Rachel Harris (SOAS)
Analysing Sound and Gesture in Indian Raga Performance
Monday 19 March: AHRC/IMR Research Skills Training for Music Postgraduates
British Library, Conference Centre Meeting Room 2, 11 am – 1 pm.
Advance registration required
Oral Histories 3
Keith Howard (SOAS), Ruth Finnegan (Open University), Richard Witts
(Goldmiths/University of Surrey)
Monday 19 March: AHRC/IMR Research Skills Training for Music Postgraduates
British Library, Conference Centre Meeting Room 2, 2 – 4 pm. Advance
registration required
Discographic Sources 3: What to do with recordings
Nicholas Cook (Royal Holloway), Daniel Leech-Wilkinson (King's College London)
20 – 24 March, 9 am – 6 pm daily (Senate House)
Languages for Musicologists: Italian module 1 Intensive specialist
reading course led by Antonio Cascelli
£75 per module. Advance registration required. Room
details at www.music.sas.ac.uk/research-training
Thursday 22 March ‘Directions’ Seminar (Senate House, Room NG14), 5
pm
Linda Merrick (Royal Northern College of Music) Chair: Simon Bainbridge (RAM)
The Composer–Performer Dynamic: Conflict or Collaboration?
26 – 30 March, 9 am – 6 pm daily (Senate House)
Languages for Musicologists: German module 1 Intensive specialist
reading course led by Barbara Eichner and Christian Leitmeir
£75 per module. Advance registration required. Room
details at www.music.sas.ac.uk/research-training
10 – 14 April, 9 am – 6 pm daily (Senate House)
Languages for Musicologists: Italian module 2 Intensive specialist
reading course led by Antonio Cascelli
£75 per module. Advance registration required. Room details at
www.music.sas.ac.uk/research-training
10 – 14 April, 9 am – 6 pm daily (Senate House)
Languages for Musicologists: German module 2 Intensive specialist
reading course led by Barbara Eichner and Christian Leitmeir
£75 per module. Advance registration required. Room details at
www.music.sas.ac.uk/research-training
Summer Term: Advance notice
Tuesday 24 April (Royal Northern College of Music & Drama, Manchester)
& Thursday 3 May (London: Senate House / Stewart House Room ST274/5),
10 am – 4.30 pm
Research Training Roadshow led by Royal Northern College of Music and
the Institute of Education
Psychology of Music: Methods for Conducting Research with Human Participants
Jane Ginsborg, Gunter Kreutz, Jonathan Savage, Antonia Ivaldi (RNCM)
Graham Welch, Andrea Creech, Susan Hallam, Ioulia Papageorgi (IoE)
£10 per day school. Advance registration required
Full details for all events at www.music.sas.ac.uk
All enquiries/bookings to Mrs Valerie James [log in to unmask]
Institute of Musical Research, School of Advanced Study, University of
London, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU, UK
Tel: 020 7664 4865
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Prof. Katharine Ellis
Director, Institute of Musical Research
School of Advanced Study
University of London
Senate House
Malet Street
London WC1E 7HU
Tel/Voicemail: 020 7664 4866
www.music.sas.ac.uk
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Dr J. P. E. Harper-Scott
Lecturer in Music
Department of Music
Royal Holloway, University of London
Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, Great Britain
http://www.rhul.ac.uk/Music/jpeh-s.html
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