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UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL MUSIC RESEARCH SEMINARS AUTUMN TERM 2007
9 Oct Kenneth Mobbs: 'The Mobbs Keyboard Collection I: its formation and research potential'
16 Oct Nigel Simeone (University of Sheffield). 'West Side Story at 50'
23 Oct Lee Marshall (University of Bristol). 'Stardom voice and song meaning: a study of Bob Dylan'
30 Oct John Irving (University of Bristol): 'The Mobbs Keyboard Collection II: playing the Viennese classics'
6 Nov Paul Rodmell (University of Birmingham): '"Damned ugly me bhoy"--Sir Charles Stanford and modernism'
13 Nov David Fallows (University of Manchester). 'Josquin, Lucrezia Borgia, Pietro Bembo and an anonymous portrait of a musician'
20 Nov Ian Biddle (Newcastle University): 'The nostalgia effect: musicologies of loss and decline in late imperial Europe'
27 Nov
[2.00 pm] Colston Lecture Margaret Bent, FBA (All Souls' College, Oxford): 'Medieval music as archaeology: dismembered manuscripts tell their stories'
4 Dec Liz Garnett (UCE Birmingham Conservatoire): 'Choral conducting and the construction of meaning'
11 Dec Rachel Beckles Willson (Royal Holloway): 'Beethoven IX and a Middle East war: the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, 2006'
Stephen Banfield
Stanley Hugh Badock Professor of Music, University of Bristol
Director, CHOMBEC (Centre for the History of Music in Britain, the Empire
and the Commonwealth)
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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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