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‘Recording Practices’ – Chaired by Dr Haftor Medbøe

11th August 2017 | continentaldrift

Panel Chair: Haftor Medbøe

Panellists:

  • Jacob Karlzon
  • Brendan Williams
  • Pedro Costa
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2017 Podcasts

  • 2017 Keynote Presentation – Prof George McKay
  • ‘The Future of Dissemination: A look to the future of jazz on record’ – Chaired by Prof George McKay
  • ‘Recording Practices’ – Chaired by Dr Haftor Medbøe
  • ‘Jazz Broadcast and Press’ – Chaired by Dr Paul Harkins
  • ‘Curation of Jazz Histories’ – Chaired by Dr John Hails

2017 Panellists

  • Prof. George McKay (Keynote)
  • Francesco Martinelli
  • Nicolas Pillai
  • Prof Tim Wall
  • Pedro Cravinho
  • Pedro Costa
  • José Dias
  • Jacob Karlzon
  • Neil Cooper
  • Brendan Williams
  • Adam Fairhall

2017 Presenters

  • Harry Whalley
  • Will Finch
  • Alfredo Lopes
  • Vincenzo Martorella
  • Petter Frost Fadnes
  • David Milne
  • Brendan Williams
  • Adam Fairhall

2016 Proceedings (e-book)

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2016 PODCASTS

  • Keynote Address – Prof Tony Whyton
  • ‘People and Histories’ – chaired by Prof Chris Atton
  • ‘Places and Events’ – chaired by Prof Tony Whyton
  • ‘Scenes and Networks’ – chaired by Prof George McKay
  • ‘Futures’ – chaired by Dr Zack Moir
  • Marcin Wasilewski, interviewed by Dr Haftor Medbøe

2016 VIDEOS

  • Keynote Address by Professor Tony Whyton
  • People and Histories – chaired by Prof Chris Atton
  • Places and Events – chaired by Professor Tony Whyton
  • Futures – Chaired by Dr Zack Moir
  • Marcin Wasilewski interviewed by Dr Haftor Medbøe

2016 Panellists

  • William Bares
  • George McKay
  • Tony Whyton
  • Espen Eriksen
  • Luca Vitali
  • Dave Kane
  • José Dias
  • Niels Overgaard
  • Tom Bancroft
  • Emma Webster

2016 Presenters

  • Heli Reimann
  • Matthias Heyman
  • Elena Mîndru-Turunen
  • Pedro Cravinho
  • Renée Stefanie
  • Petter Frost Fadnes
  • William Bares
  • Donald James
  • Lawrence Davies
  • Chris Inglis
  • Michael Kahr
  • Emma Webster
  • Jeremiah Spillane

Researchers in Residence

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Prof Chris Atton is Professor of Media and Culture in the School of Arts and Creative Industries at Edinburgh Napier University. His work focuses on Alternative Media where his contribution has concentrated on the notion of alternative media not as an essentialised political position but as a set of socio-cultural processes that redraw the boundaries of expert culture and media power. His research interests include popular music, the creative economy, and teaching and learning in higher education. Atton has also written on censorship and media ethics.

Dr Haftor Medbøe is Associate Professor of Music, Programme Leader for BA (Hons) Popular Music and Jazz Musician in Residence at Edinburgh Napier University. His research interests include cultural identity and transnational heritage in contemporary European jazz, popular music pedagogy, interdisciplinarity and practice-as-research. Alongside his academic career, he remains active as a guitarist/composer and over the past decade has released eight albums to international critical acclaim.

Web: www.haftormedboe.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/haftormedboe

Dr Zack Moir lectures across a broad range of music subjects at Edinburgh Napier University.  He is also a lecturer in music at the University of the Highlands and Islands, and is a Teaching Fellow in the Reid School of Music, University of Edinburgh. He has a strong research interest in popular music education, music pedagogy, music in higher education, musical improvisation, and composition. Zack is also an active musician and composer performing as a saxophonist in ensembles and as a soloist.

Web: www.zackmoir.com
Blog: www.thinkingaboutmusic.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/zackmoir

 

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