MusicLab Copenhagen Special Collection Launch Event

Join us for the launch of a special collection in Music & Science with findings based on recordings from the unique MusicLab Copenhagen research concert in 2021.

About MusicLab

MusicLab is an innovation project by RITMO and the University Library. The aim is to explore new methods for conducting research, research communication, and education.

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About MusicLab Copenhagen

In 2021, one of the world’s finest string quartets, The Danish String Quartet (DSQ), and a large team of international researchers based at RITMO, co-hosted MusicLab Copenhagen – a groundbreaking event where DSQ performed their best repertoire while researchers experimented with, measured, and analyzed the experiences and behavior of musicians and audience.

Some of the questions we tried to answer were: Do we become one grand “we” when absorbed in music together? How do we synchronize our bodily rhythms with the music during a concert?

As an innovative musical and scientific format, the concert has been widely reported and won “Event of the Year” by the Danish National Broadcasting Corporation (DR P2). Now, the researchers have completed their analyses, and we are excited to share findings in a hybrid launch event.

Program

Time (CEST) Thursday, October 26, at IMV Salen
12:15

Introduction:

MusicLab as a music research innovation platform

Prof. Alexander Refsum Jensenius, RITMO, University of Oslo

12:30

Keynote lecture:

Music in the Wild: science and the Research Concert

Emeritus Prof. Ian Cross, University of Cambridge

13:45 Break
14:00

Special Collection Launch:

MusicLab Copenhagen and its results

Principle investigator Simon H?ffding, RITMO, University of Oslo

14:45

Panel discussion:

What can one learn from more naturalistic concert research?

Frederik ?land (Danish String Quartet), Ian Cross (University of Cambridge), Solveig S?rb? (Oslo University Library), and RITMO researchers

15:45

Reception

Published Oct. 4, 2023 10:14 AM - Last modified Oct. 26, 2023 6:42 PM