Projects
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Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger (ca. 1581 – 1651)
Annemarie Dragosits
The thesis presents a new perspective on Giovanni Girolamo Kapsperger (ca.1580-1651), who is nowadays only famous for his works for theorbo and lute, his remarkable output of vocal music of all genres being still mostly neglected from musicologists and performers.
Vokales Instrumentalspiel in der Zweiten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts
Claire Genewein
The performance practice of Italian instrumental music in relation to vocal music and text: sources and their modern realization.
Creating and re-creating tangos
Barbara Varassi Pega
Barbara Varassi Pega digs into the constituent elements of River Plate tango in order to decode how specific musical materials were organized and combined by four outstanding musicians: Osvaldo Pugliese, Horacio Salgán, Astor Piazzolla and Gustavo Beytelmann.
The Cognitive Continuum of Electronic Music
Anıl Çamcı
The use of the electronic medium to compose music entails a variety of cognitive idiosyncrasies which are experienced by both the artist and the audience. Structured around this medium on both practical and conceptual levels, this study utilizes a tripartite methodology involving artistic practice, cognitive experimentation and theoretical discourse to investigate these idiosyncrasies.