SibA Research Days 2021
The annual SibA Research Days are co-organised by the DocMus and MuTri Doctoral Schools of the Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki. It provides a space, where Sibelius Academy students and teachers from various artistic, scientific and applied research disciplines come together to learn from, share and connect with each other and collaborate on problem-solving and shared areas of interest.
Register for the event, only registered members can participate. The deadline for the registration is 1st of March 2021, 16:00.
Programme Monday 8.3.2021
10:00 Opening words by Dr. Saijaleena Rantanen, the Director of the MuTri Doctoral School, Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki
10:15–11:05 Session 1
- 10:15 Lucy Abrams-Husso: Institutionalizing Uptown: A study of contemporary music practice in New York Cities 1960-1970
- 10:45 Martin Galmiche: Tackling spatial and social injustice in music education: A systems view of AÏCO in Lyon, France
11:05–11:10 Pause, 5 minutes
11:10–12:00 Session 2
- 11:10 Lauri Kilpiö: Aspects on Texture and Sound as Motivic Components in my Orchestral Work Sinfoninen kuva
- 11:40 Ville Raasakka: Material Ecology in Musical Composition
12:00–13:00 Lunch
13:00–14:00 Session 3
- 13:00 Spiros Delegos: A Modal Heterotopia: Signs of Makam Modality in Interwar Rebetiko
- 13:30 Riikka Talvitie: Mimesis, Metaphor, Modeling — a script as a composing tool
14:00–14:05 Pause, 5 minutes
14:05–15:25 Panel discussion: Embodied listening and expression in the arts
- Professor of Music Education, Marjaleena Juntunen , Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki – Chair
- Professor, Susanne Jaresand, Artistic Director, Luleå University of Technology, Ballet Academy Stockholm
- Professor of Dance Pedagogy, Eeva Anttila, Teak, Uniarts Helsinki
- Theatre Director, Erik Söderblom
- Harpsichordist, Doctoral candidate, Marianna Henriksson, Docmus, Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki
15:25–15:30 Pause, 5 minutes
15:30–16:30 Keynote: Professor of Music Education, Heidi Partti, Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki
Programme Tuesday 9.3.2021
10:00–11:00 Session 4
- 10:00 Pauliina Valtasaari: Career supervision and mental coaching for orchestra musicians
- 10:30 Anne Elisabeth Piirainen: Jewish, Russian, French…? Exploring cosmopolitan tendencies in the clarinet music of Yulian Krein
11:00–11:05 Pause, 5 minutes
11:05–12:00 Session 5
- 11:05 Helga Karen: Webern as an inspiration
- 11:25 Adriano Adewale: Berimbau – uncovering the sonic wisdom of a musical bow
11:55–13:00 Lunch
13:00–14:00 Keynote: Professor Neil Heyde, Visiting Professor, DocMus, Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki, Head of Postgraduate Programmes, Royal Academy of Music, University of London:
Finding ‘real’ questions and ‘inventing’ responses? Dispatches from the artistic research front.
14:00–14:05 Pause, 5 minutes
14:05–14:45 Session 6
- 14:05 Paola Livorsi: Sounding Bodies: a Space Exploration through Bodies and Voices
- 14:25 Jouni Hirvelä: Composing with movements – Embodiment of violin playing as compositional material
14:45–14:50 Pause, 5 minutes
14:50–15:40 Session 7
- 14:50 Maria Puusaari: Leading as a Method for Interaction and Communication in the Performance–Practice of Contemporary Music
- 15:20 Antti Snellman: Promoting Self-Directedness: an Educational Double-Edged Sword?
15:40–16:00 Closing words – Professor Tuire Kuusi, Docmus, Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki
Web posters
- Pia Siirala: Aspects of hearing with music of the indigenous people of northeastern Siberia
- Uljas Pulkkis: Coefficient of variation as a measurement of orchestration timbre homogeneity
- Goncalo Cruz: Bagpipes
Further information
Uljas Pulkkis
Doctoral Student, Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki
uljas.pulkkis@uniarts.fi
The annual SibA Research Days are co-organised by the DocMus and MuTri Doctoral Schools of the Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki. It provides a space, where Sibelius Academy students and teachers from various artistic, scientific and applied research disciplines come together to learn from, share and connect with each other and collaborate on problem-solving and shared areas of interest.
Register for the event, only registered members can participate. The deadline for the registration is 1st of March 2021, 16:00.
Programme Monday 8.3.2021
10:00 Opening words by Dr. Saijaleena Rantanen, the Director of the MuTri Doctoral School, Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki
10:15–11:05 Session 1
- 10:15 Lucy Abrams-Husso: Institutionalizing Uptown: A study of contemporary music practice in New York Cities 1960-1970
- 10:45 Martin Galmiche: Tackling spatial and social injustice in music education: A systems view of AÏCO in Lyon, France
11:05–11:10 Pause, 5 minutes
11:10–12:00 Session 2
- 11:10 Lauri Kilpiö: Aspects on Texture and Sound as Motivic Components in my Orchestral Work Sinfoninen kuva
- 11:40 Ville Raasakka: Material Ecology in Musical Composition
12:00–13:00 Lunch
13:00–14:00 Session 3
- 13:00 Spiros Delegos: A Modal Heterotopia: Signs of Makam Modality in Interwar Rebetiko
- 13:30 Riikka Talvitie: Mimesis, Metaphor, Modeling — a script as a composing tool
14:00–14:05 Pause, 5 minutes
14:05–15:25 Panel discussion: Embodied listening and expression in the arts
- Professor of Music Education, Marjaleena Juntunen , Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki – Chair
- Professor, Susanne Jaresand, Artistic Director, Luleå University of Technology, Ballet Academy Stockholm
- Professor of Dance Pedagogy, Eeva Anttila, Teak, Uniarts Helsinki
- Theatre Director, Erik Söderblom
- Harpsichordist, Doctoral candidate, Marianna Henriksson, Docmus, Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki
15:25–15:30 Pause, 5 minutes
15:30–16:30 Keynote: Professor of Music Education, Heidi Partti, Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki
Programme Tuesday 9.3.2021
10:00–11:00 Session 4
- 10:00 Pauliina Valtasaari: Career supervision and mental coaching for orchestra musicians
- 10:30 Anne Elisabeth Piirainen: Jewish, Russian, French…? Exploring cosmopolitan tendencies in the clarinet music of Yulian Krein
11:00–11:05 Pause, 5 minutes
11:05–12:00 Session 5
- 11:05 Helga Karen: Webern as an inspiration
- 11:25 Adriano Adewale: Berimbau – uncovering the sonic wisdom of a musical bow
11:55–13:00 Lunch
13:00–14:00 Keynote: Professor Neil Heyde, Visiting Professor, DocMus, Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki, Head of Postgraduate Programmes, Royal Academy of Music, University of London:
Finding ‘real’ questions and ‘inventing’ responses? Dispatches from the artistic research front.
14:00–14:05 Pause, 5 minutes
14:05–14:45 Session 6
- 14:05 Paola Livorsi: Sounding Bodies: a Space Exploration through Bodies and Voices
- 14:25 Jouni Hirvelä: Composing with movements – Embodiment of violin playing as compositional material
14:45–14:50 Pause, 5 minutes
14:50–15:40 Session 7
- 14:50 Maria Puusaari: Leading as a Method for Interaction and Communication in the Performance–Practice of Contemporary Music
- 15:20 Antti Snellman: Promoting Self-Directedness: an Educational Double-Edged Sword?
15:40–16:00 Closing words – Professor Tuire Kuusi, Docmus, Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki
Web posters
- Pia Siirala: Aspects of hearing with music of the indigenous people of northeastern Siberia
- Uljas Pulkkis: Coefficient of variation as a measurement of orchestration timbre homogeneity
- Goncalo Cruz: Bagpipes
Further information
Uljas Pulkkis
Doctoral Student, Sibelius Academy, Uniarts Helsinki
uljas.pulkkis@uniarts.fi