Projects
Research at the Orpheus Research Centre is organised around six research groups/clusters, led by principal investigators based in-house and focusing on artistic experimentation in music. The shift from individual projects to group-based research has enhanced the intensity, focus, productivity and profile of the research produced. It also creates a many-faceted environment within which solo projects and individual researchers can find support, input and inspiration.
Individual projects
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T
Time and Technology in Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas
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R
Re-Writing for the Salon
The Practice of Arrangement for (Accompanied) Piano in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
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I
Inside the Hearing Machine
Beethoven on his Broadwood
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M
MusicExperimentX (completed)
Transdisciplinary Encounters in and Beyond Music
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MusicExperiment21
Experimentation versus Interpretation. Exploring New Paths in Music Performance in the Twenty-First Century
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W
Writing the Flow
Time, Rhythm and Western Music Notation