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This doctoral trajectory investigated the collaborative process in musical-gestural pieces. Winnie Huang developed a performance practice allowing understanding of the skills required, with a focus…
The central aim of this research project is the study, design and development of new modes of interaction between sound and movement focusing on the role of the performer’s body and its multiple…
The limitations of the electric guitar are also the limitations for the composer. Registers, spectrum, resonance, decay: all musical parameters are questioned in the search for a new and unheard…
Daniela's research concerned the composition of instrumental music implemented with a specific use of contact-piezo microphones.
This study aims to explore problems, which may be summarized under historicity and idiosyncrasy, whereby Prach draws on his double experience as a fortepianist and a composer.
Kevin Toksöz Fairbairn performs contemporary repertoire distinguished by physically decoupled notations or physical polyphonic notations, a unique and relatively recent trend in musical notation that…
The speed of rhythms in live acoustic music, literally the velocity at which notes are sounding, can be defined in absolute terms based on clock time. But there is also the perceived speed that, in…
The Stroh violin or “horn violin” is a relatively unknown instrument designed at the turn of the century, a time when sound recording was in its infancy and the Stroh was favourable over a standard…
This research essentially concentrates on the realization of fixed media electroacoustic music into aural reality, dealing with issues such as performance, interpretation, reproduction and…
Composers have recently integrated techniques proper to saxophone without mouthpiece attached to the neckpiece within their works. This doctoral project sheds light on the artistic possibilities,…
The research is focused on the development of the interaction between a live coder and an acoustic musician with focus on the pianist in particular.