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Event

Doctoral Colloquium (Music) | Yuval Adler

Friday, March 17, 2023 16:30to18:30
Strathcona Music Building C-201, 555 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 1E3, CA
Price: 
Free Admission

The Doctoral Colloquium is open to all.

Doctoral Colloquium:听Yuval Adler

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Title:听Better Aligning Orchestration Research into Instrumental Grouping Phenomena with Contemporary Musical Practices
Abstract:

Concurrent instrumental grouping phenomena as explained through the established body of empirical research into the perception of orchestration can be at times challenging to map onto the diverse musical experiences heard across contemporary Western art music. McAdams, Goodchild, and Soden (2022) presented a听. I present a revision and expansion of this taxonomy that I found useful when considering recurring approaches to instrumental grouping I observed in contemporary music. The taxonomic expansion I am suggesting is based on interviews with, and analysis of the music of, current composers and performers, including faculty and staff at several academic institutions and at international new music workshops. The goal of this expansion is to promote the application of theories across different musical practices, identify gaps in knowledge, and reveal opportunities for further empirical research.

Biography:

Yuval Adler is a PhD candidate in听Music Technology at the Schulich School of Music at 苹果淫院, working at the Music Perception and Cognition Laboratory and in the ACTOR project with Prof. Stephen McAdams. His thesis work revolves around contemporary musical practices in composition and orchestration focusing on perceptual instrumental grouping phenomena. Yuval completed his MA in Music Science and Technology at CCRMA at Stanford University, and his BMus in Composition at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music at Tel-Aviv University. He is an active member of the CIRMMT community, a composer, and trumpet player.听

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