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Composition in the Age of AI (2020)
Journal Article
Collins, N. (online). Composition in the Age of AI. Ideas Sónicas/Sonic Ideas,

This article considers the plight of the contemporary composer, and various options they have to engage with AI beyond simply sticking their head in the sand, from writing software to deliberate subversion of corpora and moving social goalposts. If c... Read More about Composition in the Age of AI.

Multimodal perception of interpersonal synchrony: Evidence from global and continuous ratings of improvised musical duo performances (2020)
Journal Article
Jakubowski, K., Eerola, T., Blackwood Ximenes, A., Ma, W., Clayton, M., & Keller, P. (2020). Multimodal perception of interpersonal synchrony: Evidence from global and continuous ratings of improvised musical duo performances. Psychomusicology: Music, Mind and Brain, 30(4), 159-177. https://doi.org/10.1037/pmu0000264

Investigating cues that underpin perceptual judgments of interpersonal coordination has important implications for understanding sociocognitive evaluations of the quality of human interactions. With a focus on musical interpersonal coordination, we c... Read More about Multimodal perception of interpersonal synchrony: Evidence from global and continuous ratings of improvised musical duo performances.

The Mysterious Kymographer (2020)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Walden, D. K. (2020, December). The Mysterious Kymographer. Presented at Sound Instruments and Sonic Cultures, National Science and Media Museum at Bradford, England

‘An Art That Reaches Beyond the World’: Sir Arthur Bliss and Music as Spirituality (2020)
Journal Article
McCullough, M. (2022). ‘An Art That Reaches Beyond the World’: Sir Arthur Bliss and Music as Spirituality. Religions, 13(12), Article 1186. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13121186

Throughout his life, British composer Sir Arthur Bliss (1891–1975) placed great importance on the value of music. He saw it as something that could bring peace and healing and as an ‘art that reaches beyond the world.’ In his artistic creed, set out... Read More about ‘An Art That Reaches Beyond the World’: Sir Arthur Bliss and Music as Spirituality.

Interpersonal entrainment in music performance: Theory, method and model (2020)
Journal Article
Clayton, M., Jakubowski, K., Eerola, T., Keller, P., Camurri, A., Volpe, G., & Alborno, P. (2020). Interpersonal entrainment in music performance: Theory, method and model. Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 38(2), 136-194. https://doi.org/10.1525/mp.2020.38.2.136

Interpersonal musical entrainment—temporal synchronization and coordination between individuals in musical contexts—is a ubiquitous phenomenon related to music’s social functions of promoting group bonding and cohesion. Mechanisms other than sensorim... Read More about Interpersonal entrainment in music performance: Theory, method and model.

The Examiner and the Evangelist: Authorities of Music and Empire, c.1894 (2020)
Journal Article
Johnson-Williams, E. (2020). The Examiner and the Evangelist: Authorities of Music and Empire, c.1894. Journal of the Royal Musical Association, 145(2), 317-350. https://doi.org/10.1017/rma.2020.16

In the 1890s, two musicians travelled between Britain and South Africa. One was the first examiner to travel abroad to examine for the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, Franklin Taylor. At the same time as Taylor’s arrival in the Cape i... Read More about The Examiner and the Evangelist: Authorities of Music and Empire, c.1894.

A Cross-Sectional Study of Reminiscence Bumps for Music-Related Memories in Adulthood (2020)
Journal Article
Jakubowski, K., Eerola, T., Tillmann, B., Perrin, F., & Heine, L. (2020). A Cross-Sectional Study of Reminiscence Bumps for Music-Related Memories in Adulthood. Music & Science, 3, https://doi.org/10.1177/2059204320965058

Music is often intimately linked to identity, as evidenced by the high value many people place on musical activities and the way in which music can become seemingly effortlessly coupled to important memories from throughout one’s lifespan. Previous r... Read More about A Cross-Sectional Study of Reminiscence Bumps for Music-Related Memories in Adulthood.

Spanish adaptation of a film music stimulus set (FMSS): Cultural and gender differences in the perception of emotions prompted by music excerpts (2020)
Journal Article
Fuentes-Sánchez, N., Pastor, R., Eerola, T., & Pastor, M. (2021). Spanish adaptation of a film music stimulus set (FMSS): Cultural and gender differences in the perception of emotions prompted by music excerpts. Psychology of Music, 49(5), 1242-1260. https://doi.org/10.1177/0305735620958464

The literature review reveals different conceptual and methodological challenges in the field of music and emotion, such as the lack of agreement in terms of standardized datasets, and the need for replication of prior findings. Our study aimed at va... Read More about Spanish adaptation of a film music stimulus set (FMSS): Cultural and gender differences in the perception of emotions prompted by music excerpts.

Music-Colour Synaesthesia: A Sensorimotor Account (2020)
Journal Article
Curwen, C. (2022). Music-Colour Synaesthesia: A Sensorimotor Account. Musicae Scientiae, 26(2), 388-407. https://doi.org/10.1177/1029864920956295

This article presents a sensorimotor account of music-colour synaesthesia, proposing a radically different perspective than is commonly provided. Recent empirical and theoretical work in music cognition moves away from cognitivist accounts, rejects r... Read More about Music-Colour Synaesthesia: A Sensorimotor Account.

Catching Up and Getting Ahead: The Opera House as Temple of Art in Berlin c. 1800 (2020)
Book Chapter
Hambridge, K. (2020). Catching Up and Getting Ahead: The Opera House as Temple of Art in Berlin c. 1800. In C. Newark, & W. Weber (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Operatic Canon. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190224202.013.4

This chapter charts the changing status in Berlin of operatic repertoire associated with Friedrich II (Frederick the Great), from the gradual disappearance of opera seria by Carl Heinrich Graun and Johann Adolph Hasse to the survival of Benda’s melod... Read More about Catching Up and Getting Ahead: The Opera House as Temple of Art in Berlin c. 1800.

(Cross-)Gendering the German Voice (2020)
Book Chapter
Hambridge, K. (2020). (Cross-)Gendering the German Voice. In K. Chapin, & D. W. Jones (Eds.), Beethoven Studies 4 (121-143). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108552813.007

Pauline Anna Milder (1785–1838) undertook the cross-dressing role of Leonore in all three version of Beethoven’s Fidelio. In this detailed study of Milder’s career, the author examines the nature of Milder’s voice (as reported extensively by commenta... Read More about (Cross-)Gendering the German Voice.

The Future of Rhythm (2020)
Book Chapter
Collins, N. (2020). The Future of Rhythm. In R. Hartenberger, & R. McClelland (Eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Rhythm. Cambridge University Press

The Oxford Handbook of Music Colonialism (2020)
Book
Johnson-Williams, E., Kok, R.-M., & Liao, Y. (Eds.). (in press). The Oxford Handbook of Music Colonialism. under contract, Oxford University Press