TU Dublin Conservatoire Research Symposium - Thursday, 11 April 2024

Published: 5 Apr, 2024

TU Dublin Conservatoire Research Symposium 

Celebrating and highlighting the research activities at TU Dublin Conservatoire 

Thursday, 11 April 2024, 10:00am-7:00pm 

TU Dublin, East Quad and St Laurence’s Church 

Grangegorman Lower D07 XFF2 Dublin 7 

TU Dublin Conservatoire's Research Symposium Series celebrates and highlights the research activities at TU Dublin Conservatoire, and provides an opportunity for staff, students, graduates, and visiting scholars and performers to share their research and practice. 

We are delighted to welcome Professor Jennifer Walshe, University of Oxford, as our guest speaker for her keynote address, ' 13 Ways of Looking at AI, Art & Music’.  

There is a particular focus on composition with our keynote address, two papers on composer-performer collaborations and an online composition seminar with Emma O’Hallaron. We will end the symposium with the launch of a CD recording by guitar lecturer, Marco Ramelli, featuring the music of Federico Mompou. 

The symposium also features papers presented by students on our Master of Music (MMus), Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Doctor of Music in Performance (DMus) degree programmes. 

TU Dublin Conservatoire has developed an active research profile in the areas of musicology, performance, music education and composition. The Conservatoire is also home to the Research Foundation for Music in Ireland. Our staff and students produce a wealth of research outputs that make a significant contribution to our understanding and knowledge of the creative and performing arts. 

REGISTRATION 

Admission is free and you can register for the event at Eventbrite:

https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/tu-dublin-conservatoire-research-symposium-tickets-873222470917

SCHEDULE  

10.00am-11.00am: Session 1  

Marta Siermantowska: Richard Galliano and the New Musette  

David Bremner and Mark Redmond: A performance of an ongoing duo collaboration between David Bremner (composer, organist) and Mark Redmond (uilleann pipes) 

11:00am: Tea/Coffee Break  

11:30am-1.00pm: Session 2  

Sandra Oman Farren: Surviving Manon Lescaut:  Navigating the Unique Vocal Complexity of Puccini’s Eponymous Heroine   

Kevin Free and Dylan Donegan: Bach is my Favourite Composer  

Maeve Kelly: X-change of Flames: a musical exploration of the discourse on climate change in online forums and its responsive effects on emotion, outlook and action on the average scroller    

1:00pm: Lunch Break  

2.00pm-2.45pm: Research Students’ Panel Discussion  

3:00pm: Keynote Address  (St Laurence’s Church)  

Professor Jennifer Walshe, University of Oxford  

13 Ways of Looking at AI, Art & Music 

4.15pm-6:00pm: Online Composition Seminar with Emma O'Halloran  

6:00pm: CD Launch 

Federico Mompou Misteriós: Transcriptions for Guitar 

Marco Ramelli