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History & Archeology - Music - 18.11.2024

At the head of a major research programme, Anne-Madeleine Goulet has unearthed a buried treasure from Roman archives: one hundred years of prolific creation on the stage from the seventeenth to the eighteenth century, under the auspices of an aristocracy seeking prestige.
Music - Social Sciences - 14.11.2024

Music - Health - 14.11.2024

Music - Psychology - 30.10.2024
Symphony of Terror
History & Archeology - Music - 29.10.2024

Music - Campus - 26.10.2024

Politics - Music - 22.10.2024

Music - Art & Design - 08.10.2024

Music - Computer Science - 24.09.2024

On view at EPFL Pavilions, the exhibition Musica ex Machina: Machines Thinking Musically offers an immersive journey through the incredible history of algorithmic thinking and music.
Music - History & Archeology - 24.09.2024

Music - Event - 12.09.2024

Art & Design - Music - 09.09.2024
Celebrating National Arts in Education Week 2024: CMU Community Shares Personal Reflections on Art’s Impact
Music - Innovation - 09.09.2024
Frederic Chiu: Transforming Music Education with Passion and Innovation
Music - Campus - 06.09.2024
Music graduates receive diplomas and prizes
Music - 02.09.2024
Fair pay for artists in the music industry: ESHCC research partner in Fair Pop Pilot
The consultation table Popmusici (Pop Musicians) is launching the Fair Pop Pilot. From September to November 2024, fair pay fees will be paid to performing artists and musicians at eight participating pop venues.
Music - Art & Design - 30.08.2024

Music - 28.08.2024
British rock band Oasis is back: 10 songs you should know
Social Sciences - Music - 27.08.2024

Music - Art & Design - 27.08.2024
Canvas to Concert: How Sophomore Quinn Bryant’s Paintings Inspired the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Music - 13.08.2024

Music - 08.08.2024

Digital music professor Nicolas Bernier is developing a method for notating sound textures in electroacoustic performances.
Music - Pedagogy - 31.07.2024

Music - 31.07.2024

If you've ever been brought to tears by music, you know its power. An ANU study has explored how people respond to singing.
Earth Sciences - Music - 26.07.2024

On 23 and 24 July, pop singer Taylor Swift gave 2 concerts in the Hamburg Volkspark stadium. Those who couldn't get tickets could at least watch the seismic waves created during the performance, via a live stream from the WAVE network at Science City Hamburg-Bahrenfeld.
Music - Media - 23.07.2024

Event - Music - 19.07.2024

Music - Astronomy & Space - 17.07.2024
Toy Story: Western musicology researcher explores sounds of childhood in the 1950s
Music - Social Sciences - 12.07.2024

Music - 11.07.2024
Two early career researchers at HU receive Emmy Noether funding from the German Research Foundation
Nakib Protik investigates the transport properties of materials, specifically, the strong drag physics; Stefanie Alisch explores sound systems for a new understanding of musicology.
Music - 01.07.2024
Not just any tour: Chapel Choir of University College to perform at the Vatican
Music - Event - 27.06.2024
Two MIT films nominated for New England Emmy Awards
Economics - Music - 17.06.2024
’Gold Rush’ - Taylor Swift’s billion-pound boost to the British economy
Music - 12.06.2024

Environment - Music - 11.06.2024
Solar-Powered Mobile Music Studio Hits Glasgow’s Streets
Music - Art & Design - 06.06.2024

Music - Event - 06.06.2024

Music - Campus - 22.05.2024
Stanford Live announces 2024-25 season
Music - Art & Design - 21.05.2024

Researchers studying the science of cultural evolution have conducted a comprehensive study of the role of 'first-mover advantage' in music, the power of being first, mirroring the concept's proven importance in the business world. Data collected from nearly one million songs across 110 music genres supports the hypothesis that pioneering artists and bands who lay the groundwork for new genres achieve greater popularity than their later contemporaries.
Astronomy & Space - Music - 15.05.2024
High School Student Creates Soundscape of Exploding Stars
Using data from the Zwicky Transient Facility, Southern California high school student Vanya Agrawal creates new "space music.
Astronomy & Space - Music - 12.05.2024
Hear the Sounds of Planet 9 in New Symphony
In 2016, Caltech planetary scientists Konstantin Batygin (PhD '12) and Mike Brown proposed evidence for a new planet five to 10 times the size of Earth and lurking over 20 billion miles from the Sun (10 times farther than Neptune's orbit). The duo called the unseen body "Planet 9." On May 17 and 18, the public can hear a symphony inspired by the Planet 9 hypothesis.
Psychology - Music - 09.05.2024
Taylor Swift and the heartbreak ballads we know all too well
Do you really want to know what we were doing on April 19' Listening to Taylor Swift's double-album release, The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology , of course.
Music - Social Sciences - 09.05.2024
Why is Australia in Eurovision?
Music - Health - 08.05.2024
UK’s first centre of excellence for music and dementia hosted by Manchester Camerata
Music - Social Sciences - 06.05.2024

Music - 01.05.2024

Music - 30.04.2024
A piano for smaller hands comes to UdeM
A narrower keyboard on loan from a U.S. company to the Faculty of Music reduces muscle fatigue and provides more comfort and sound control for smaller-handed pianists, typically women.
Music - 24.04.2024

UZH has made a spectacular acquisition of an important manuscript by Richard Wagner. In "Eine Mitteilung an meine Freunde" (-A Message to My Friends-), the composer takes autobiographical and artistic stock and looks to the future.
Linguistics & Literature - Music - 23.04.2024
From Playground to Broadway
The circus has come to Broadway and the musical team behind it has been clowning around together since their freshman year at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama.
Computer Science - Music - 22.04.2024

Music - History & Archeology - 16.04.2024

Life Sciences - Today
Understanding the Brain - TU Ilmenau's EU EMBRACE Project Nominated for European Excellence Award
Understanding the Brain - TU Ilmenau's EU EMBRACE Project Nominated for European Excellence Award
Social Sciences - Today
A manual addresses, for the first time in Spain, child and adolescent sexual exploitation
A manual addresses, for the first time in Spain, child and adolescent sexual exploitation

Environment - Mar 26
Changing vegetation in thawing permafrost increases emissions of greenhouse gases
Changing vegetation in thawing permafrost increases emissions of greenhouse gases

Environment - Mar 26
University of Manchester hits major sustainability milestone, with Main Campus becoming 100% 'Zero Landfill'
University of Manchester hits major sustainability milestone, with Main Campus becoming 100% 'Zero Landfill'

Social Sciences - Mar 26
"It would be naive to believe that a social media ban will solve all problems"
"It would be naive to believe that a social media ban will solve all problems"

Health - Mar 26
Earlier detection, better outcomes: Irish researchers target rising bowel cancer rates with new blood test
Earlier detection, better outcomes: Irish researchers target rising bowel cancer rates with new blood test
Environment - Mar 26
UK must improve energy efficiency to end 50 years of policy failure and prevent future energy crises, study argues
UK must improve energy efficiency to end 50 years of policy failure and prevent future energy crises, study argues

Mathematics - Mar 26
From Materials to Medical Imaging, Fonseca's Work Shapes the Future of Innovation
From Materials to Medical Imaging, Fonseca's Work Shapes the Future of Innovation









