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MESSAGE FOLLOWS:
The programme for the research-training roadshow 'Studying Music through
Science and Technology', taking place in London and Lancaster on 11 & 12
May, will be as follows. You can find a formatted version of the
programme and abstracts of the talks at
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/staff/marsdena/IMRRoadshowProgramme.pdf
These events are free of charge, but advance registration is required.
To register, please e-mail [log in to unmask]
Monday 11 May 2009, University of London, Senate House, Room NG16
10.30 am Welcome and Introduction (refreshments available)
10.45 am Alan Marsden, Lancaster University
Computational research in music theory: 5^ or 3^?
11.45 am Ian Knopke, independent researcher
Finding Repeated Motifs in the Masses of Palestrina
12.45 pm Lunch break (lunch is not provided)
2.00 pm Dan Tidhar, Queen Mary, University of London
How musicologists may benefit from signal processing
3.00 pm Tea break (refreshments provided)
3.30 pm Neta Spiro, University of Cambridge
Technical approaches to the study of recorded music: experiences
from the CHARM project
4.30 pm Round-Table Discussion
5.30 pm Close
Tuesday 12 May 2009, Lancaster University, Institute for Advanced
Studies, Meeting Room 3
10.30 am Welcome and Introduction (refreshments available)
10.45 am Dan Tidhar, Queen Mary, University of London
How musicologists may benefit from signal processing
11.45 pm Neta Spiro, University of Cambridge
Technical approaches to the study of recorded music: experiences
from the CHARM project
12.45 am Lunch break (lunch is not provided)
2.00 pm Alan Marsden, Lancaster University
Computational research in music theory: 5^ or 3^?
3.00 pm Tea break (refreshments provided)
3.30 pm Ian Knopke, independent researcher
Finding Repeated Motifs in the Masses of Palestrina
4.30 pm Round-Table Discussion
5.30 pm Close
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Alan Marsden
Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts
Lancaster University, UK
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