BCMCR Jazz Studies Research Seminars

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Jazz Studies: Work in Progress 1600-1730 Wednesday 4 November Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up. This seminar features work-in-progress from members of the BCU jazz studies research cluster. The speakers are Rachel-Ann Charles, Lee Griffiths, […]

BCMCR Jazz Studies Research Seminars

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Jazz Studies: Connected to What? Jazz collectives as alternative practice 1600-1730 Wednesday 11 November Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up.  This panel explores the role of collectives within the contemporary jazz scene and considers some […]

RBC Practice Research Seminar

Online event

The Royal Birmingham Conservatoire is delighted to invite you to their online symposium, celebrating diverse practice research undertaken across Music and the Performing Arts by staff at RBC.   The symposium takes place across two afternoons: Tuesday 17 November, 2.30-5.30pm, and Wednesday 18 November, 2-5pm. You are very welcome to attend the full symposium or […]

BCMCR Media and Place Research Seminars

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Media and Place: Work in Progress 1600-1730 Wednesday 18 November Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up. Our works in Progress session will consist of a series of short (5-10 minute) presentations reporting on current research […]

RBC Public Research Seminar

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RBC Public Research Seminar – Historically-Informed Performance, Embodied Knowledge, and the Practice of Harmoniemusik 1600-1730 Tuesday 24 November Online event: Please register at this link. Historically-Informed Performance (HIP) is one of the longest-standing areas of practice-research in the academy. Yet scholars and performers alike are still struggling with the fallout of the late-20th century ‘Authenticity’ debates, […]

BCMCR Media and Place Research Seminars

Online event

BCMCR Research Seminar – Media and Place: Panel discussion: Challenging Euro-Centric Conceptions of Feminism in the Asia-Pacific region 1600-1730 Wednesday 25 November Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up. While definitions and experiences of feminism vary across different parts of […]

RBC Public Research Seminars

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RBC Public Research Seminars – Models of Vocal Education for Children 1600-1730 Wednesday 25 November Online event: Please register at this link. This talk will discuss the problem of missing models and methods regarding teaching singing in schools. While there are many projects throughout Europe engaging children in singing, these projects often include qualified singing […]

BCMCR Media and Place Research Seminars

Online event

BCMCR Research Seminar – Media and Place: Communities and local economies – projects in development 1600-1730 Wednesday 2 December Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up. In this session, we will present two projects in development exploring issues around communities […]

RBC Public Research Seminars

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RBC Public Research Seminars – Sir Henry Wood's Brandenburg Concertos 1600-1700 Tuesday 8 December Online event: Please register at this link. Sir Henry J. Wood (1869-1944), co-founder and chief conductor of the Proms for nearly half a century, is often noted for his championing of the leading composers of the day; less known is the […]

BCMCR Cultural Theory Research Seminars

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BCMCR Research Seminar – Cultural Theory – Work in Progress: Roundtable discussion on academic activism 1600-1730 Wednesday 9 December Online event: Please register on Eventbrite at this link; the online meeting link will be emailed out to those who sign up. This roundtable discussion is part of the process of developing a co-authored writing piece […]

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