Programme
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TIME (CEST)
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EVENTS
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08:30—09:00
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Registration and coffee
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09:00—09:15
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Welcome and opening remarks
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09:15—10:00
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oKeynote 1: Alexander Refsum Jensenius
Reflecting on 20 years of concert research
Chair: Nanette Nielsen
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10:00—10:45
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Session 1: Orchestral musicians
Chair: Dana Swarbrick
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oBishop
Synchrony in orchestral string sections
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oUpham
Heart Rate consistency and Heart Rate Variability constraints in orchestral musicians across performances
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Panel discussion
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10:45—11:00
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Break
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11:00—11.45
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rKeynote 2: Hauke Egermann
Music in concert – How live music moves us
Chair: Lauren Fink
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11:45—12:15
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Lunch
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12:15—13:00
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oKeynote 3 (Food & Paper): Laurel Trainor
Using motion capture to measure audience experiences at concerts
Chair: Jonna Vuoskoski
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13:00—13:15
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Break
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13:15—14:00
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rKeynote 4: Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann
Concert research at the MPIEA: How our aesthetic experience of music is shaped by frames and concert formats
Chair: Sara D’Amario
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14:00—15:30
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Session 2: Audiences experiences
Chair: Finn Upham
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hMartin & Nielsen
Affective framing, care, and (en)action in musical encounters
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rGonzález-Castelao
The concept of live concert in the 21st century: Audience’s absorption and Pauline Oliveros’s Deep Listening revisited
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rHansen, Alladio, Hessellund, Fasano & Hartmann
A cross-cultural survey on applause habits in classical concertgoers
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rCameron, Bosnyak, Dotov & Witek
Investigating musical and social factors in group dance at EDM concerts
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Panel discussion
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15:30—15:45
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Break
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15:45—16:45
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Session 3: Methods
Chair: Laura Bishop
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oFink
Towards more mobile, modular, scalable concert research methodologies
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rDemir
Live music events from Turkey
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oBaczkowski
The benefits and challenges of real-world compositions in the study of music and time
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Panel discussion
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16:45—17:00
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Break
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17:00—18:30
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Session 4: Performers—Audiences interactions
Chair: Peter Keller
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oSwarbrick, Bosnyak, Marsh Rollo, Fu, Trainor & Vuoskoski
Being in concert: Audience participation facilitates engagement and social connectedness
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rKirk, Anderson, Miguel, Wood, Tawfik, Bosnyak & Trainor
Expressivity, emotion, and synchronisation of subjective and neurophysiological responses during a live concert
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rPayne & Burland
Musicians’ self-reported experiences of the performer-audience relationship
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oD’Amario
Cardiac coupling of orchestral musicians and audience members during orchestra performances
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Panel discussion
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18:30—
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Refreshments
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o On-site presentations
h Hybrid presentations (partially on-site and partially remote)
r Remote presentations
Published Aug. 20, 2024 5:11 PM
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