Archive: Research
SMTD Commits Support to the Center for World Performance Studies
Marie McCarthy Receives 2022 NAfME Senior Researcher Award
Q&A with Dr. Antonio Cuyler
An SMTD Collaboration Lends a Special Quality to the Musical “Bernarda Alba”
Amplifying History: Upcoming Concerts Feature Music from Auschwitz
‘Your Rhythm Is Rebellion’: Ringing in Postcolonial Carillon Solidarity featuring Tiffany Ng, carillon
Expanding Musical Horizons: Inaugural Malm Performance Series Features and Celebrates Instruments in the Stearns Collection
SMTD faculty researching Visualizing Telematic Performance
The physical gestures that chamber ensembles and other musicians enact in order to seamlessly perform ‘as one’ include cues such as a fleeting glance, a subtle nod of the head, or the rise of the torso. These physical gestures are the root of how musicians share vital information to one another – empowering them to share ideas and stay open to improvisational interpretations.