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Oxford Seminar in Music Theory & Analysis (OSiMTA)
The Oxford Seminar in Music Theory & Analysis (OSiMTA) meets two or three times a term. Its convenors are Joshua Ballance and Professor Jonathan Cross.
Our conception of theory and analysis is critical, plural and interdisciplinary. In shaping the seminars, we aim to reflect the broad range of activity taking place under the heading of theory and analysis today, as well as to challenge boundaries, embracing not only ‘conventional’ practices, histories of theory and repertoires, but also new interdisciplinary approaches that engage with cultural studies, ethnomusicology, aesthetics and philosophy, psychology, politics, performance studies, popular music studies, and so on. Speakers include distinguished local, national and international scholars.
Seminars are open to all, including the general public. Sessions will last 90 minutes and lively discussion is encouraged.
Type: Seminar Series
Series organiser:
Professor Jonathan Cross (University of Oxford)
Timing: Wednesday afternoons (4pm) on select weeks during term
Web Address:
https://music.web.ox.ac.uk/oxford-seminar-music-theory-analysis-osimta
Talks:
No upcoming talks to display for this series.
Editor:
Georgia Davies