Event
Lecture
WHAT: The 2017 Royal College of Music Crees Lecture
WHO: Roger Kneebone
WHERE: Inner Parry Room, Royal College of Music
WHEN: 17.30, 14 February 2017
Professor Roger Kneebone explores parallels between music, surgery, and experimental science in terms of performance and embodied knowledge. Drawing on his extensive collaborations with experts and the Centre for Performance Science, Roger shows how insights from apparently unconnected domains can lead to positive benefits.
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Survey
Musicians
WHAT: Complete a 15-minute, online survey to investigate skill acquisition, motivation, and practice quality.
WHO: For conservatoire students (aged 18+).
WHERE: Currently studying at the Royal College of Music.
WHEN: Until end-July 2017.
The Optimal Music Performance project examines musicians’ practice quality and motivation in order to identify how practice can be made more beneficial, enjoyable, systematic, and of a better quality.
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Survey
Musicians
WHAT: Complete a 15-minute, online survey to inform new technology developments for music learning and performance.
WHO: For musicians (professionals and students, aged 16+).
WHERE: Worldwide.
WHEN: Until end-January 2017.
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Interview
Violinists
WHAT: A 1-hour interview to inform new technology developments for music learning and performance, with discussion of new state-of-the-art technologies.
WHO: For violinists (professionals and students, aged 16+).
WHERE: Italy, Spain, UK (in person), or worldwide (by phone or video link).
WHEN: Until end-January 2017.
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Choir
Anyone affected by cancer
WHAT: Join a free choir (no experience required) or take part from home.
WHO: For anyone affected by cancer, including patients, staff, carers, and bereaved.
WHERE: London and Surrey. Also take part from home.
WHEN: Until August 2017.
Sing with Us investigates how singing in choirs affects mental health and wellbeing, quality of life, social support, stress levels, and immune function in people affected by cancer.
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