Callaway Centre Research Seminar
Event details
Location
- Online via ZOOM
Date and time
- Tuesday 19 May 2020 | 5pm
Event type
- On Campus
Audience
- Community
- Anyone who likes music
- Researchers
Event Fee
- Free
Registration
- No bookings required
Callaway Centre Research Seminar Series
The Conservatorium of Music is a vibrant centre for research in music and music education, where a thriving community of scholars is engaged in exploring the frontiers of knowledge, working on a wide range of research projects with diverse outputs.
Our free weekly seminar series showcases presenters from within UWA and from the wider community.
Honours Student Presentations
Sarah Blanchard
Repertoire and Curriculum in the Western Australian Kodály Classroom: Common Practices of Lower Secondary (Years 7–9) Teachers
Carissa Soares
The snare drum canon of the twenty-first century: Approaches to learning Swerve and Sync by Gene Koshinski
Ruochen Wang
Discussion on the Teaching Efficiency of Current Online Piano Teaching Platform in Universities and Analysis of Improving Methods
Samantha Marley
#SorryNotSorry: Reimagining Katherine Howard as a #MeToo Feminist Icon in Six (2017)
Daniel Scher
Leonard Bernstein’s Mass (1971): A Jewish commentary on the place of Catholic Values, Beliefs and Traditions within the Period of the Late 1960s
Izaak Wesson
Hearing Other Voices: The role of the countertenor in creating John Adams and Peter Sellars’ ‘effeminate spirituality’ in El Niño and The Gospel According to the Other Mary.
Free entry - join via Zoom (Meeting ID: 312 470 079) or click HERE
Contact details: [email protected]