Anatomy of Listening, June 2009

Please read the Call for Papers. This colloquium is supported by the Royal Society of Edinburgh and The University of Glasgow.

Saturday 13th June

Venue: Sir Charles Wilson Building Room 101

10:00am

Orality and Literacy, Practice and Theory: Learning from Walter Ong
Dr Ingrid Pearson, Royal College of Music, London
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Listening Carefully to Mondestrunken and Galgenlied
Dr Jane Manning (Kingston University), Prof Graham Hair & Mr Ben Hillman (Glasgow University)
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Morning Tea

11:30am

The Rôle of Perception in Musical Listening
Ms Bryony Buck, Glasgow University

The Primal Sketch of Music
Dr Sandra Quinn, Nottingham University

Musicians' Hearing and the Noise Of Performance
Dr Aaron Williamon, Royal College of Music, London

1:00pm

Lunch.

2:30pm

Listening to the Strings
Dr Cordelia Hall, Dr John O’Donnell and Dr Nick Bailey, Glasgow University

How the Universe Listens to Itself: Spherical Music.
Dr John Williamson, Electronics & Electrical Engineering, Glasgow University
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Afternoon Tea

4:00pm

Informing Microtonal Performance through Listening
Dr Nick Bailey, Dr Alex South and Mr Bill Evans (Glasgow University)
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ArticuDynam-ism: a study examining relationships between musical structures, attack force and timbre
Prof Bruce Mahin and Dr John Hildreth, Centre for Music Technology, Radford University, United States
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6:00pm

The Edinburgh Quartet Recital
Programme Notes

Sunday 14th June

Venue: Glasgow University Concert Hall (on the ground floor of the Hunterian Museum)

10:00am

Articulating Musical Structure through Auditory and Visual Performance Parameters
Ms Jennifer MacRitchie & Dr Nick Bailey, Glasgow University
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Temporality of Listening in Performance
Ms Elena Esteban Muñoz, Royal Conservatory of Madrid, Spain

Morning Tea

11:30am

The Search For The Temporal Grail? Reflections On Notation, Control And Digital Music Representations
Ms Carola Böhm, Department for Contemporary Arts, Manchester Metropolitan University

A System for the Analysis of Musical Data
Mr Stuart Pullinger, Glasgow University
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1:00pm

Lunch.

2:15pm

Listening to the Transcendental Concert Studies Pre-concert Talk
Prof Graham Hair, Glasgow University

3:00pm

Martin Jones: Pianist Recital

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