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Research Symposium honouring Anders Friberg

Tid: Fr 2018-06-08 kl 13.15 - 17.00

Plats: Room Fantum, Lindstedtsvägen 24 level 5, KTH main campus

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Professor Anders Friberg is a globally respected researcher in the science of music performance and music informatics. He came to the Department of Speech, Music and Hearing in 1983 to do his degree project for civilingenjör, and has been working here to the present day, with brief excursions to other institutions. Anders Friberg has made major contributions to numerous topics, such as polyphonic synthesis, rules for music performance, and the representation of emotions in music, music and gestures. More recently, he has studied and developed the automatic recognition of musical structure and content, in other words, machines that listen to music.
 
On the occasion of Anders Friberg’s 60th birthday, we are proud to present a symposium in his honour. With a full afternoon of presentations by academic peers from near and far, we will celebrate his work, and enjoy a formidable exchange of ideas. The symposium is open to all – welcome!
 
Sten Ternström
with all colleagues

PROGRAMME

13:15

Welcome

Sten Ternström

13:30

Bill Thompson

Macquarie University, Sydney (linked)

Rules for expression in the performance of Death Metal music

14:00

Sofia Dahl

Aalborg University, Copenhagen

The fearless musician in the eye of the beholder

14:30

Werner Goebl

University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna

Tracing trajectories of artistic interaction: Piano touch forms revisited

15:00

Coffee break

15:30

Tuomas Eerola

Durham University, UK (linked)

Cues for Emotional Expression in Scandinavia – Hits and Misses

15:50

Sven Ahlbäck

Royal College of Music, Stockholm

Music research at the crossroads between incompatible or complementary approaches to musical knowledge?

16:10

Anna Rita Adessi

University of Bologna

The Neapolitan mandolin from Italy to Sweden

16:30

Johan Sundberg

KTH Royal Institute of Technology

Voice timbres and intonation in a vocal elite ensemble

17:00

Open discussion

17:30

Mingle