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    • Echeia - assisted resonance in Roman Theatres; Companion to the Reception of Vitruvius 

      Godman, Robert (Brill Academic Publishers, 2024-03-11)
      The author has been asked to write an 8000 word chapter on the subject of Echia (the resonating vessels placed in Roman Theatres according to Vitruvius). The request has come from Prof. Ingrid Rowland. Prof. Rowland is ...
    • Editorial 

      Collopy, Dennis; Tschmuck, Peter; Winter, Carsten (2014-10-01)
      This October 2014 issue of the International Journal of Music Business Research opens with the award-winning paper from the 4th Vienna Music Business Research Days 2013. In this Francisco Bernardo & Luís Gustavo Martins ...
    • Editorial 

      Collopy, Dennis Patrick; Tschmuck, Peter; Winter, Carsten (2012-10-31)
      The International Journal of Music Business Research (IJMBR) tackles a broad range and variety of music business research topics. Its main purpose and aim is to address issues impacting the music industry and the music ...
    • Editorial 

      Collopy, Dennis; Tschmuck, Peter; Winter, Carsten (2014-04-30)
    • Editorial: International Journal Of Music Business Research 

      Collopy, Dennis Patrick; Tschmuck, Peter (2013-04-08)
      The first issue of the second volume reflects the broad range of music business research topics covered by the International Journal of Music Business Research (IJMBR). Two papers focus on music consumption behaviour and ...
    • Electronic Dance Music in Narrative Film 

      Filoseta, Roberto (Routledge, 2020)
      As a growing number of filmmakers are moving away from the traditional model of orchestral underscoring in favor of a more contemporary approach to film sound, electronic dance music (EDM) is playing an increasingly important ...
    • The enigma of Vitruvian resonating vases and the relevance of the concept for today 

      Godman, R. (2008)
      The clarity of sound within Greek or Roman theatres (without any form of enhancement) will be impressive to any visitor. The seats arranged in curved rows around the circular orchestra form large horizontal reflecting ...
    • Faraday Waves 

      Godman, Robert; Jury, Samantha (2016-06-03)
      Faraday Waves is a short audio-visual work written as a companion piece for a concert-hall performance of Poème électronique by Varese. Faraday discovered that a liquid undergoing vertical vibration, whose frequency exceeds ...
    • Guilt, Agency, Listening and 32-bit – a composer’s need to capture the sound of Covid 

      Godman, Robert (2021-06-01)
      As a composer and sound designer, academic and researcher, listener, cyclist, home-schooler and dad, my working patterns and life-style have changed enormously over the past year. Having taken for granted many aspects of ...
    • Icara-Icara : [audio-video installation for 2-channel synchronised HD video and surround sound – 10’ 14’’ loop] 

      Austin, Joanna; Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; School of Creative Arts; Music; Theorising Visual Art and Design; Filoseta, Roberto (2012-01-27)
      Icara-Icara is a reworking of the Icarus myth. The work is structured as a non-narrative set of symbolic material arranged in cyclical form, and is conceived to provide a new and enlarged meaning of an important myth that ...
    • In and out of exactitude: Jonathan Harvey's 'Tombeau de Messiaen' 

      Mead, Philip (2013-12)
      Philip Mead commissioned and first performed 'Tombeau de Messiaen' in 1994. It has since come to be recognised as a classic example of 'musique mixte', being performed by many pianists around the world. This paper explores ...
    • In Lucem 

      Blinko, Timothy (World premiere in St George’s Cathedral, Jerusalem; second performance in the Basilica of the Nativity, Bethlehem and London Premiere in Southwark Cathedral (all in 2018), 2018-02-14)
      In Lucem is a synaesthetic choral work written for the Archbishop of Jerusalem, Suheil Dawani and the University of London Church Choir. Its world premiere was in St George’s Cathedral, Jerusalem; the second performance ...
    • Jonathan Harvey's 'Tombeau de Messiaen' : A fitting tribute to a great composer 

      Mead, Philip (2012-09-01)
      Philip Mead commissioned and first performed 'Tombeau de Messiaen' in 1994. It has since come to be recognised as a classic of the medium, being performed by many pianists around the world. This paper explores the work's"raison ...
    • Keys to the Schillinger System : Course B - the Theory of Rhythm 

      Arden, Jeremy (Clock and Rose Press, 2008)
      This is the first serious contribution to field of Schillinger studies since 1946 when the original books first appeared. Course B distills all the rhythmic techniques described by Schillinger into one coherent overview ...
    • Lumina : [for cello and piano] 

      Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; School of Creative Arts; Music; Arden, Jeremy (2011)
      Lumina is primarily an authentic musical expression with a poetic origin. Its originality lies in the techniques used to render its surface. Lumina is constructed using attack group theory, first described by Joseph ...
    • Meanwhile Hydrosiren 

      Lockhart Nelson, Simeon (Modus Operandi, 2017-10-21)
      Hydrosiren (2017 )was a competitively awarded commission for the Canal and River Trust, London inc ollaboration with Rob Godman and produced by Modus Operandi Art Consultants. Built by Nelson and a large team of volunteers, ...
    • Measuring Infringement of Intellectual Property Rights 

      Collopy, Dennis; Bastian, Vanessa; Drye, Tim; Koempel, Florian; Lewis, David; Jenner, Peter (IPO, 2014-06-30)
      The review is wide-ranging in scope and overall our findings evidence a lack of appreciation among those producing research for the high-level principles of measurement and assessment of scale. To date, the approaches ...