TU Dublin Conservatoire Research Symposium featuring Andrea De Vitis lunchtime recital with music by Marco Ramelli
TU Dublin, East Quad

TU Dublin Conservatoire's Research Symposium Series celebrates and highlights the research activities at TU Dublin Conservatoire, and provide an opportunity for staff, students, graduates, and visiting scholars and performers to share their research and practice. The symposium includes papers and performances by research students the Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Doctor of Music in Performance (DMus) degree programmes. TU Dublin Conservatoire is delighted to welcome the composer, writer and lecturer, Christopher Fox as guest speaker, and classical guitarist Andrea De Vitis for the lunchtime recital which includes music by CMC Composer Marco Ramelli. CMC Scholar-in-residence Aileen Cahill will present for session two, "Mille-feuille: An exploration of the layering processes that occur in mental practice in music performance preparation".
Symposium Schedule
9:00am-10.30am Session 1
Yue Song Senses: The delicate qualities of strings
Ian Cecil Scott Pitch Class Set: Redundancies and vector integrity issues
Kevin Free Rockwell Automations Retro Encabulator: A look into speech melody
10:30am Tea/Coffee Break
11.00am Keynote Address: Professor Christopher Fox
Innovation and sustainability in new music
12:00pm Lunch Break
1:10pm-2:00pm Lunchtime Concert: Andrea De Vitis (classical guitar)
Music by Murail, Ramelli, Gilardino and Bach
2:15pm-4:15pm Session 2
CMC Scholar-in-residence Aileen Cahill Mille-feuille: An exploration of the layering processes that occur in mental practice in music performance preparation
Sandra Oman-Farren Puccini’s Manon Lescaut: An examination of the dramatic challenges of the role through the lens of the lived experience of nine international interpreters of the opera
Helen Doyle An exploration of choral activity in the Dublin Feis Ceoil, 1897-1932
Roddy O'Keeffe The Guinness Choir: The foundation years, 1951-1963
4:15pm Tea/Coffee Break
4:45pm-6:15pm Session 3
Stefano Moccetti Alfred Heinrich Loreti: An unknown Swiss composer
Enrica Savigni J. K. Mertz and J. Plantin’s repertoire for piano and guitar: context, performance and transcription
Ella Fallon Automne: An examination of Cécile Chaminade’s approach to recorded performance
6:30pm Closing Remarks
Tickets
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