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2014
March
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Interdisciplinary Approaches to the History of Musical Style in the Renaissance: The ELVIS Project
-Frauke Jurgensen will give the paper, 'Interdisciplinary Approaches to the History of Musical Style in the Renaissance: The ELVIS Project.'
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ORGAN RECITAL - Ian Ball
-A programme of organ music for Lent.
February
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From Space-Specificity to Site-Specificity
-Suk-Jun Kim will give the paper, From Space-Specificity to Site-Specificity: Deconstruction of the Studio and the Reevaluation of Sound Art Aesthetics in Electroacoustic Composition.
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Rediscoveries: Electroacoustic Music at the University of Aberdeen
-Rediscoveries is a new series of performances of electroacoustic music and sound art events, presented by SERG (Sound Emporium Research Group) from the Department of Music.
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University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir, with Special Guest Conductor: Professor James Jordan
-The acclaimed University of Aberdeen Chamber Choir performs their first concert of 2014 with Special Guest Conductor Professor James Jordan of Westminster Choir College, New Jersey, USA.
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Integrative Music History: Rethinking Music since 1900
-Björn Heile (University of Glasgow) will give the paper, Integrative Music History: Rethinking Music since 1900.
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Aberdeen Musical Society - John Eccles' Judgement of Paris
-The University's Early Music Ensembles and the Aberdeen Musical Society present a fully staged and costumed performance of Eccles' Opera and Libretto; The Judgement of Paris
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The Aberdeen Bestiary: Sound-Image-Narrative
-The Aberdeen Bestiary: Sound-Image-Narrative is an artistic research project led by Dr. Suk-Jun Kim and Prof. Pete Stollery from SERG, and was one of the inaugural beneficiaries of a bursary from the Aberdeen Humanities Fund at the University of Aberdeen.
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Organ Recital - Laszlo Almasy (Budapest)
-The International Hungarian organist László Attila Almásy makes his first visit to Scotland to perform on the Aubertin Organ at King's College Chapel