Melody sings first: Computational approaches to piano performance
Werner Goebl – Music, McGill University
Freiman, Perez Hall, University of Ottawa
November 17th, 2006
Poster
The path to pain-free performance
Donald Himes – Royal Conservatory of Music
Freiman, Perez Hall, University of Ottawa
November 19th, 2006
Poster
Music and breathing: An overview
Isabelle Cossette – Music, McGill University
Freiman, Perez Hall, Unviersity of Ottawa
March 20th, 2007
Poster
Piano score memorization with the aid of micro-structural references
Francis Dubé – Music, Laval University
Freiman, Perez Hall, University of Ottawa
March 20th, 2007
Poster
Key-read workshop
Jean Warner with Wendy Bacola
Room 113, Perez Hall, University of Ottawa
March 29th, 2007
4th Colloquium on music pedagogy
Catherine Lemay – Music, University of Ottawa
Erin Parkes – Music, University of Ottawa
Yifei Liu – Music, University of Ottawa
Kenda Kalverboer – Music, University of Ottawa
Shirley Ho – Music, University of Ottawa
Room 208, Perez Hall, University of Ottawa
April 10th, 2007
Context and main focus
The round table makes the distinction between music, education, psychology, neurosciences and engineering from multidisciplinary nature, drawing on humanities and sciences methodologies.
Francis Dubé
Gilles Comeau
Nisreen Jardaneh
Runa Das
Virginia Penhune
Challenging 300 years of piano teaching practices with 21st century research
Donald Russell – Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Carleton University
Francis Dubé – Music, Laval University
Gilles Comeau – Music, University of Ottawa
Nisreen Jardaneh – Music, University of Ottawa
Runa Das – Psychology, Carleton University
Virginia Penhune – Psychology, Concordia University
Montreal, Quebec
May 11th, 2007