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 Matthew Head (King's College London): The American ‘lady composer’ in Hollywood musicals of the 1930s: Towards a history of fictitious female composers

Event date: 
Thursday 21 March 2019
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Lecture Room A Alison House 12 Nicolson Square

 Matthew Head (King's College London): The American ‘lady composer’ in Hollywood musicals of the 1930s: Towards a history of fictitious female composers

Tim Summers (Royal Holloway University of London): Listening and Learning with Link: Explorations in Listening to Video Games

Event date: 
Thursday 14 March 2019
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Lecture Room A Alison House 12 Nicolson Square

Tim Summers (Royal Holloway University of London): Listening and Learning with Link: Explorations in Listening to Video Games

Rachel Beckles Willson (Royal Holloway University of London): Music, asylum-seeking and the mobile phone: accountability in a post-peace era

Event date: 
Thursday 7 March 2019
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Lecture Room A Alison House 12 Nicolson Square

Rachel Beckles Willson (Royal Holloway University of London): Music, asylum-seeking and the mobile phone: accountability in a post-peace era

Nanette de Jong  (University of Newcastle) : title t.b.c.

Event date: 
Thursday 28 February 2019
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Lecture Room A Alison House 12 Nicolson Square

Nanette de Jong  (University of Newcastle) : title t.b.c.

[Music]

Panel discussion: Politics of Emotion and Feeling in Music

Event date: 
Thursday 7 February 2019
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Lecture Room A Alison House 12 Nicolson Square

Panel discussion: Politics of Emotion and Feeling in Music

Marian Jago (University of Edinburgh):  Hearing Impairment: Disability, Autonomy, and Jazz Performance Practice – A Case for Lennie Tristano

Event date: 
Thursday 31 January 2019
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Lecture Room A Alison House 12 Nicolson Square

Marian Jago (University of Edinburgh):  Hearing Impairment: Disability, Autonomy, and Jazz Performance Practice – A Case for Lennie Tristano

[Music]

Jonna Vuoskoski (University of Oslo): Being moved by music – A prosocial emotional response?

Event date: 
Thursday 24 January 2019
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Lecture Room A Alison House 12 Nicolson Square

Jonna Vuoskoski (University of Oslo): Being moved by music – A prosocial emotional response?

[Music]

Maria Varvarigou (Canterbury Christ Church University) : Fostering musical autonomy through playing by ear from recording

Event date: 
Thursday 17 January 2019
Time: 
17:15
Location: 
Lecture Room A Alison House 12 Nicolson Square

Maria Varvarigou (Canterbury Christ Church University): Fostering musical autonomy through playing by ear from recording

Dr Hannah Strømmen, University of Chichester On the Use and Abuse of Bibles: A Response to Responses to Biblical Violence

Event date: 
Friday 5 April 2019
Time: 
11:15
Location: 
Martin Hall, New College

Dr Hannah Strømmen, University of Chichester
On the Use and Abuse of Bibles: A Response to Responses to Biblical Violence

[Biblical Studies Research Seminar]

 

 

Dr Mika Pajunen, University of Helsinki The Changing Functions of Psalms and Prayers in the Second Temple Period

Event date: 
Friday 29 March 2019
Time: 
11:15
Location: 
Martin Hall, New College

Dr Mika Pajunen, University of Helsinki
The Changing Functions of Psalms and Prayers in the Second Temple Period

[Biblical Studies Research Seminar]

 

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