MusicLab

  • Mar. 5, 2024

    MusicLab Copenhagen was a truly unique concert experience. The first post-pandemic public concert in Denmark for the Danish String Quartet. A team of 20 researchers collected a rich dataset from the musicians as well as data and questionnaires from both live and live-streaming audiences.

  • Mar. 5, 2024

    Professor Ian Cross (Cambridge, UK) is editor of Music & Science and has followed the development of the special collection from the beginning. At the launch event, he lectured on the development of research concerts.

  • Mar. 5, 2024

    Simon H?ffding talked about the development of MusicLab Copenhagen from a small idea to a breathtaking and award-winning event.

  • Mar. 5, 2024

    Celebrating the launch at Oslo Street Food.

  • Mar. 5, 2024

    Even though the special collection has been launched, there is still much data to analyse and publications in the pipeline. The RITMO team met to discuss the way forward.

  • Mar. 5, 2024

    Simon H?ffding began the project as a postdoctoral researcher at RITMO. He later moved on to a tenured position in Denmark but has kept an adjunct position at RITMO to continue the project.

  • Mar. 5, 2024

    MusicLab Copenhagen is history, but the project has taught us much about how to conduct large-scale data collection. The project has shown how combining many different data collection methods and research endeavours in one large event is possible.