Events
Research Colloquia
Research Colloquia
The Music Research Colloquia series is organised entirely by graduate students (this year, Emily MacGregor and Emily Payne). The Colloquia take place on Tuesdays at 5.15 pm in the Denis Arnold Hall, Faculty of Music, and feature leading figures as well as younger scholars presenting their research in papers on all kinds of music-related topics. The speakers come from Oxford and many different universities around the world. Presentations are preceded by free refreshments and followed by lively discussion. Students, staff and general public are warmly encouraged to attend.
Martyn Harry, Director of Graduate Studies
Tuesday 8 May (3rd week)Christopher Chowrimootoo (Harvard University)
Middlebrow Modernism: Sentimentality under Erasure in Peter Grimes
Tuesday 15 May (4th week)
Cristian Vogel
Artists In Charge Of Expert Systems
Tuesday 22 May (5th week)
Mark Doffman (University of Oxford)
Jammin' an ending: creativity, knowledge and conduct amongst jazz musicians
Tuesday 29 May (6th week)
Patrick Wood Uribe (Boston University)
Freedom and Form: the Ambitions and Aspirations of A.B. Marx's Theory of Composition
Tuesday 5 June (7th week)
Margaret Bent (All Souls College, University of Oxford)
The pains and pleasures of archival research: investigating singers and music books in the 15th century
Tuesday 12 June (8th week)
Abigail Ballantyne (Exeter College, University of Oxford)
'As soon as it is rewritten it will be published under the title seconda pratica': Monteverdi and Music Theory
