A critical view on a fascinating discipline with talks, workshops, performances, interviews and panel discussions.
The doctoral programs of Anton Bruckner Private University host an international symposium with renowned artists, scholars and practitioners in the field of artistic research from Belgium, Switzerland, Germany and Austria.
Thu 23.05.2019 15.00-19.00 Uhr
Fri 24.05.2019 9.30-17.30 Uhr
Kleiner Hörsaal (Nr. 2.327) Anton Bruckner Private University
KEYNOTES
Cathy van Eck, composer, sound artist, researcher (Bern University of the Arts, Switzerland)
Peter Dejans, Director of Orpheus Instituut (Ghent, Belgium)
FURTHER WORKSHOPS, PERFORMANCES, TALKS, INTERVIEWS AND PANEL DISCUSSIONS BY AND WITH
Christa Brüstle, Musicology
(University of Music and Performing Arts, Graz)
Marko Ciciliani, Composition and audiovisual art
(University of Music and Performing Arts, Graz)
Anne Marie Dragosits, Cembalo, historically informed performance practice
(Anton Bruckner Private University)
Claire Genewein, transverse flute, historically informed performance practice
(Anton Bruckner Private University)
Johannes Kretz, composition
(University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna)
Wei-Ya Lin, ethnomusikology
(University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna)
Laurenz Lütteken, musicology (University Zurich)
Barbara Macek, Art & Science (Die Angewandte, Vienna)
Hans Georg Nicklaus, musicology and cultural studies
(Anton Bruckner Private University)
Susanne Scholz, historical violin instruments
(University of Music and Performing Arts, Graz)
Enrique Tomás, Sound Artist
(University of Art and Design Linz)
CONCEPT AND MODERATION
Barbara Lüneburg, director of doctoral studies
(Anton Bruckner Private University)
contact: barbara.lueneburg@bruckneruni.at
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