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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Managing a playing collection

Andrew Lamb, Bate Collection of Musical Instruments, gives a talk on how to manage a collection of musical instruments which are fragile but need to be played to understand them.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Renée Fleming, "In Conversation"

Humanitas Visiting Professor in Opera Studies Renée Fleming, in conversation with Edward Seckerson.
Humanities at the Department for Continuing Education

Was Schubert a musical brain?

Prof. Raymond Tallis deepens his argument against the idea that we are our brains. He believes there is a distinction in kind between humans and other animals. This he illustrates by appeal to the differences between the music of Schubert and the singing
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Physics of the Violin

Jesse Liu, winner of the the departmental Speaking Competition for undergraduates, gives a short talk on the physics of a violin.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Gustav Klimt and secessionist Vienna

Vienna around 1900 witnessed a vital and anxious surge in art, design, literature and music. This creativity also inspired psychological investigations into the inner self and dreams, most famously by Sigmund Freud.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Why music matters in your life

Imagine a world without music. No music on the radio, no concerts, no musical instruments. No background music in films and television. No music at our weddings, funerals, religious worship or sporting events.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Imogen Cooper: Masterclass

Humanitas Visiting Professorship in Classical Music and Music Education, Imogen Cooper, gives a piano masterclass to students.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

In conversation: Music theatre between opera and drama - Contemporary opera, modern staging, bad or good public.

Gerard Mortier in conversation with Ashutosh Khandekar, Editor of Opera Now followed by a roundtable discussion with Hugo Shirley, Deputy-Editor of Opera magazine.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

In conversation 'Mozart, our contemporary'

Gerard Mortier in discussion with Adeline Mueller, Weston Junior Research Fellow (Music), about Mozart and his influence on Classical music as part of the Humanitas lecture series on Opera Studies.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

The Salzburg Festival - circa 100 years after Hofmannsthal's idea about the festival

Gerard Mortier gives a lecture about Opera for the Humanitas lecture series on Opera Studies.
Writers in Dialogue

Peter D McDonald in conversation with Amit Chaudhuri

Peter D. McDonald talks to Amit Chaudhuri about his work as a novelist, critic and musician, focusing on his interest in the specificity of the many media he uses and on the challenge of thinking about cultural interconnectedness in new ways.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Performance - interpretation or identification? Symposium

Symposium with Imogen Cooper actor, Simon Callow, musicologist, Professor Eric Clarke and Professor Jason Stanyek.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

The Hidden Power of the Re-Creative Process in Music

Imogen Cooper, 'Recognized worldwide as a pianist of virtuosity and poetic poise', gives a lecture for the Humanitas lecture series on Classical Music and Music Education.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Richard Wagner: 200 Today

Lecturer and conductor Dr Paul Coones delivers a lecture celebrating the 200th birthday of Richard Wagner. The talk is preceded by Siegried's Horn Call played by Sophie Dillon and includes the rarely performed Kinder-Katechismus zu Kosel's Geburtstag.
St Peter's College

Roger Wright: Controller of the Proms and Radio 3

Roger Wright - Controller of the Proms and Radio 3 and the most powerful broadcaster of Classical Music in Europe - Roger will talk about his career and the challenges of his professional life.
Keble College

Distributed Creativity in Musical Performance

Professor Eric F. Clarke gives a talk for the Keble College Creativity series on creativity in musical performances.
Wolfson College Podcasts

The Work of Music: Music and Mathematics

A talk given at Wolfson College as part of a lecture series entitled "The Work of Music".
Wolfson College Podcasts

The Work of Music: Music and Psychology

A talk given at Wolfson College as part of a lecture series entitled "The Work of Music".
Anthropology

Human Sciences Symposium 2011: The Impact of Exceptional Early Cognitive Environments on Musical Development

This presentation by Prof. Adam Ockelford was delivered at the 2011 Human Sciences Symposium on The Musical Brain held on 26 February in Oxford. It focuses on case studies of blind and autistic children.
Anthropology

Human Sciences Symposium 2011: The Musical Brain - Opening Presentation

On 26 February 2011, the Human Sciences Symposium focused on the The Musical Brain and the links between music, evolution and human psychology. This podcast is the opening presentation by Dr Iain Morley on Music and its Evolutionary Context.

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