Research Forum
Welcome to the Music Department’s 2024-2025 Research Forum. We are extremely pleased to once again be able to offer a fantastic programme of events and to welcome inspiring and distinguished speakers from all musical disciplines.
Programme for Michaelmas 2024
Tuesday 8 October In person Professional Expectations for Postgraduate Students (Tuomas Eerola)
Tuesday 15 October In person Dr Charlotte Bentley (Newcastle) America, genre, and opera, c.1893
Tuesday 22 October TBC
Tuesday 29 October In person NorthernBridge Applications Workshop (Tuomas Eerola)
Tuesday 5 November In person Dr Tommaso Sabbatini (Bristol) Féerie and the Sound of Nineteenth-Century Parisian Commercial Theatre
Tuesday 12 November In person Dr Caroline Curwen (Durham) Music, Colour, and Cognition: Music Colour Synaesthesia and Musical Imaginings
Tuesday 19 November In person Dr Michelle Phillips (RNCM) Title TBC
Tuesday 26 November In person Andrew Moss, University Research Culture Manager Research Culture session
Tuesday 3 December Online Prof John Roeder (British Columbia School of Music) Title TBC
Tuesday 10 December In person Life after the PhD (Tuomas Eerola)
Programme for Epiphany Term 2025
Tuesday 14 January (in person TBC) Dr Matthew Williams (York) Title TBC
Tuesday 21 January (in person) Dr Sophie Ward (Durham) Music, Impact and Education
Tuesday 28 January (online) Prof. Dr. Melanie Wald-Fuhrmann (Max Planck Institute) Title TBC
Tuesday 4 February (in person) Dr He Jie and Dr Sam Horlor (Durham) Intertextuality and Audience Perception: Chinese Popular Songs and the Ancient Chinese Poems of Li-Bai
Tuesday 11 February (in person) Dr Hector Sequera (Durham)
Tuesday 18 February - (in person TBC) Prof Sarah Hibberd (Bristol)
Tuesday 25 February (in person) Dr Amanda Hsieh (Durham) ‘Our Tenor’, Fujiwara Yoshie
Tuesday 4 March (in person) Dr Julian Horton (Durham) Title TBC
Tuesday 11 March - (online) Dr Manuella Blackburn Title TBC
Tuesday 18 March (in person) Postgraduate session - speakers and titles TBC
Take a look at our events pages or Music SharePoint site for more details.
Sessions take place on a Tuesday at 15:00 - 17:00 in the Student Union (Dunelm House)
Postgraduate Seminar
The Postgraduate Seminar is the platform for our postgraduate students to present their own research to peers and staff. Contributions take the form of formal papers or use more creative presentation formats, and lead to group discussion.
Study Days and Conferences
Postgraduate students organise conferences of various kinds, centred upon particular themes and often working in partnership with external funders. These events feature invited keynote speakers and issue open calls for papers to postgraduate and senior scholars from around the country and overseas.