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Final PhD seminar
Final seminar on Dafna Dori's dissertation ”The Brothers Al-Kuwaity and the Modern Iraqi Song“
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Research seminar
Presentation from the research project SweLiMuS (Swedish Liturgical Music Sources c.1520-c.1820)
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Högre seminarium
Presentation from the PhD project "Music and change in Swahili gendered society: unyago in Zanzibar"
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Research seminar
Presentation from the research project "Canon and Concert Life: Formation Processes within the Musical Life of Stockholm 1848-1914"
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Research seminar
Presentation from a postdoc project. Title to be confirmed.
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Research seminar
"Optakt til analyserne: lydinsamling og (auditiv) analyse af folkelig salmesang", chapter from PhD thesis with working title "Singing as religious practice: Kingoton and Brorson singing"
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Research seminar
Fredrica Roos presents a chapter from her PhD thesis on narrative worlds in Gustav Mahler's 4th and 5th symphonies
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Research seminar
Emma Sohlgren presents her PhD project "Italian opera in Sweden during the Age of Liberty (1719-1772)"
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Research seminar
"An Individual Opposing the Crowd: The Capriccio of Haydn's String Quartet, Op. 20, No. 2"
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Research seminar
Presentation of article: "Messiaen's dialectic of eternity"
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Research seminar
Erik Bergwall presents his PhD project "Musical intertextuality and learned counterpoint: music composed and collected by John Baldwin (1560-1615)"
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Research seminar
Title t.b.a.
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Research seminar
Presentation of book chapter: "Sanctifying Louis IX (1214-1270) through Song"