Research Seminar: John Mackey
Seminar
Theorizing Improvisation – Reducing Unpredictability or Uncertainty in relation to ‘Outside Playing’ My PhD research focusses on the development of improvisatory vocabulary utilizing the pentatonic scale in a chromatic and anagrammatic system of permutated structures. The effect of this system…
The First INHMS International Online Seminar
Seminar
The First INHMS International Online Seminar 18 September 2020 CEST 1:00- 4:00 PM The First INHMS International Online Seminar (co-hosted by ANU School of Music, Australian National University and School of Music and Theatre, Örebro University) gathers herding music researchers from all over…
Research Seminar: Sally Walker
Seminar
The C21st Flautist, reimagined in light of being a Covid Concert Hall refugee How we need music has been made profoundly clear over these last months. Orchestras and opera companies, formally stable places of employment, are currently unable to perform, yet balcony concerts, online lessons…
Research Seminar: Llewellyn Osborne
Seminar
Betweeness: Technical and practical considerations in violin improvisation between classical and jazz worldsDespite the fact that the violin has been present in jazz music since the early twentieth Century, few resources exist to aid violinists in navigating the demands of jazz harmony in an…
ANU School of Music Virtual Open Day 2020
Webinar/Online
Join the ANU School of Music online on Saturday 22 August to find out about the life of a music student on campus and the career possibilities that it can open up for you. Experience The Australian National University during Virtual Open Week. Find out what Australia’s #1 university has to offer…
Research Seminar: Dr Chris Sainsbury
Seminar
Regionalism in my Music There exists a frequent emphasis on place by many Australian composers. It is a potent force that engages us. Nevertheless, my innate path as a Regionalist composer, and the concept of Regionalist composition, is not widely understood. My focus is one of local concern—my…
Research Seminar: Associate Professor Kim Cunio
Seminar
Setting the Sounds of Space Using a Very Low Frequency receiver at the Halley Research Station (Antarctica), the scientists at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) can pick up radio waves made by our planet. They use these waves to investigate the science of space weather storms, to help…