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Roundtable research forum with special guests Nancy Baym and Nick Prior
Et tverrfaglig panel vil diskutere relevansen av historisk forskning i lys av dagens flerkulturelle samfunn – med utgangspunkt i case-studiene presentert i volumet
In this study day, scholars from different musicological fields share their approaches and discuss how they address issues of imbalance, injustice and diversity in their cutting-edge research.
Pop Music Studies: The Oxford Handbook and Joni’s Jazz:
A pairing of talks on pop music, based on a new critical biography of the great singer-songwriter and a subfield collection in progress. Open for all.
Bli med oss på en studiedag dedikert til utforskning av musikk-opphavsrett i Norge!
Som en del av forskningsforum kommer Elisabeth Carrera, administrerende direktør ved Wikimedia Norge, på besøk for å fortelle om muligheter for samarbeid gjennom undervisnings- og forskningsaktiviteter.
Presentation of two ongoing research projects at IMV: "Stories From After The End: Eco-critical Readings of the Soundtrack of Post-apocalyptic film and TV-series" and "Autonomous agents for augmented musical improvisation"
IMV in collaboration with the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet and the Center for Gender Research at the University of Oslo. Experts from musicology, theater- and performance studies and gender studies will discuss a triple-bill of works to be staged at the opera: Robert Schumann's song cycle Frauenliebe und –leben (1841), Béla Bartók's Duke Bluebeard's Castle (1911) and A Florentine Tragedy (1915–16) by Alexander Zemlinsky.
From Ottoman Song to the Vienna Woods
This digital guest lecture will address recent changes and continuities in how music is produced, distributed and consumed
This guest lecture is part of a two-day event to mark the achievements of MusicLab Copenhagen and the publication of results in a special issue of Music & Science
Professor Bjørn Ramberg, leader of UiO's Research Ethics Committee, will discuss the standards and ideals of research ethics and present UiO's new online resource for researchers
Researchers from the Department of Musicology, University of Oslo, present ongoing research projects as part of Ultima Kompass.
Professor Judith Lochhead (Stony Brook) will deliver a keynote address as part of the conference "The Aesthetics of Absence in Music of the 21st Century". The title of her address is: "Affective Ephemera: Sounding Absence in the 21st Century".
This research seminar will introduce the work of the Prisons of Note project, exploring how music is used – and is useful – in prisons.