RAMA Research 2024
’ Curiosity and transformation’ / ’Forundring og Forandring’
RAMA Research 2024
The Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus/Aalborg invites you to a day of inspiration about the Academy’s research and development activities.
On this day, teachers will present their research and development projects in speech, sound, image, and live musical performance. As something new, selected student projects will also be presented.
The oral presentations will cover miniatures for guitar, how a public library can provide a framework for an electronic music laboratory, analysis of and dialogue about electronic music, and Danish music for trombone written by female composers. The posters will showcase projects including the electronic interpretation of a classical percussion piece, musical waypoints, and contemporary madness, among others.
Friday, April 26, 2024
9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Chamber Music Hall, Aarhus branch
Program
9.00 Fernisering – besigtigelse af FoKu-postere
9:30 Welcome by professor of research Peter Vuust
9.35 Composition on display by Mikkel Bolding
9.55 WEEDS – A herbarium of 12 newly composed miniatures for guitar by Frederik Munk Larsen
10.15 ‘Motuz’ – exploring the relationship between music and dance by soloist student Mark Hurell
10:30 Poster presentation
a) Fractals af Psappha – An electronic interpretation of Xenakis’ masterpiece by Merlyn Luke Perez-Silva
b) Manus Obscurus – Cross-aesthetic examination and work by Henrik Knarborg and Christian Windfeld
c) Musical waypoints by Torben Westergaard
d) Follias and anomalies – travels toward contemporary madness by Nicolas Sublet
f) ‘Motuz’ – exploring the relationship between music and dance by soloist student Mark Hurell
g) ’Live and recorded music interventions for patients experiencing long term pain’ by MA student Rebecca Vats Johnsson
11:00 Electronic music – listening analysis, dialogue v. Jakob Thorkild Overgaard
11:20 ’Live and recorded music interventions for patients experiencing long term pain’ by MA student Rebecca Vats Johnsson
11:40 Danish music for trombone by female composers by Niels-Ole Bo Johansen