101 |
Creative Commons |
The Changing face of Art Journalism (1945-2011) |
Peter Aspden, Arts Writer, Financial Times, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute on 22nd June 2011. |
Peter Aspden |
19 Jul 2011 |
102 |
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Dept Seminar: Why do Bayaka Pygmies sing so much? |
In this Anthropology Dept seminar (28 January 2011), Dr Jerome Lewis (University College London) examines the place and cultural transmission of music and sound to the Bayaka Pygmies of the Central African Republic and Congo. Includes examples. |
Jerome Lewis |
18 Mar 2011 |
103 |
Creative Commons |
7. Musical Expression |
James Grant, lecturer in philosophy, University of Oxford gives his seventh lecture in the Aesthetics series on the expression of emotion in music. |
James Grant |
15 Mar 2011 |
104 |
Creative Commons |
Sonic Sources and the study of Bela Bartok's 'Romanian Folk Dances |
Eight presentation of the Research Approaches to Former Soviet States: A Practical Introduction conference. Introduction by Jon Waterlow. |
Joshua Waldon |
22 Feb 2011 |
105 |
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Acrylic Variations 5-8 |
Parts 5-8 of a short film, featuring Mark Rowan-Hull and Neil Heyde and Christopher Regate of the Royal Academy of Music. The film shows a collaborative art project of Rowan-Hull's painting and Heyde and Regate's music. Produced by Rowan-Hull and Heyde. |
Mark Rowan-Hull, Neil Heyde, Christopher Regate |
27 Jan 2010 |
106 |
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Acrylic Variations 1-4 |
Part 1 to 4 of a short film, featuring Mark Rowan-Hull and Neil Heyde and Christopher Regate of the Royal Academy of Music. The film shows a collaborative art project of Rowan-Hull's painting and Heyde and Regate's music. Produced by Rowan-Hull and Heyde. |
Mark Rowan-Hull, Neil Heyde, Christopher Regate |
27 Jan 2010 |
107 |
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Correspondence: Performance, Visual Art and the Senses |
Recently appointed Creative Arts Fellow at Wolfson College, artist Mark Rowan-Hull, gives a talk on his work, in particular, the collaborative works between him and musicians. |
Mark Rowan-Hull |
27 Jan 2010 |
108 |
Creative Commons |
Women composers at Oxford: Cinderella (1858-1944) and other role models |
In the history of the University, women and music have shared a Cinderella-like status before the 20th Century. In this talk, Dr Wollenberg looks at how women composers have continued to change the face of Oxford music in new ways. |
Susan Wollenberg |
28 Oct 2009 |
109 |
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Challenges and opportunities in a changing world |
Dr Kohn is a pharmacologist, entrepreneur and a musician. In his lecture he drew on his experience throughout his distinguished career, combining his love of music and his life as a baritone of professional standing with that of a medical scientist. |
Ralph Kohn |
05 May 2009 |
110 |
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Challenges and opportunities in a changing world |
Dr Kohn is a pharmacologist, entrepreneur and a musician. In his lecture he drew on his experience throughout his distinguished career, combining his love of music and his life as a baritone of professional standing with that of a medical scientist. |
Ralph Kohn |
05 May 2009 |