ICMuS Research Seminar series, Newcastle University (Start: 02.02.2022)

The ICMuS Research Seminar series at Newcastle University will be starting back on Wednesday 2nd February at 4pm with Professor Francesca T. Royster: "Can the Black Banjo Speak?"
More information here.

Check out the full semester programme below:

  • 2nd February: Professor Francesca T. Royster - "Can the Black Banjo Speak?"

  • 16th February: Carlotta Ferrari - Ideas for Contemporary Modal Music

  • 2nd March: Pat Thomas - The Centrality of Aesthetics in the Musical Practice and Performance of Improvised Music

  • 16th March: Dr Tes Slominski - TBC

  • 23rd March: Dr Richard Elliott - From Quinta do Mocho to the World: Lisbon DJs and Border-Crossing Beats

  • 4th May: Dr Oskar Cox Jensen - The Same Old Tune? Protest Song, Contrafacta, and the Search for an Interdisciplinary Vocabulary, 1600-2021

  • 11th May: Dr Kerry McCarthy -The Lives of Singers in Tudor England: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

The seminars will be taking place in a hybrid format in person in the Ball Room, Culture Lab on Newcastle University and online. (Check out the ICMuS Eventbrite pages for full details for attending online).