News
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Journal of Sonic Studies 23 online 30 June 2022
The editors of the Journal of Sonic Studies are proud to announce that its 23th issue is online.
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New festival in The Hague, 2023: Unmediated 09 June 2022
ACPA alumnus Budhaditya Chattopadhyay is organizing a new festival in The Hague in 2023: Unmediated.
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Publication: Making Matters - A Vocabulary for Collective Arts 07 June 2022
The publication Making Matters - A Vocabulary for Collective Arts marks the end of the NWO project 'Bridging art, design and technology through Critic...
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April and May recap for Anke Haarmann 07 June 2022
April and May were busy months for our professor Anke Haarmann. We've highlighted a few of her activities.
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Art historian Sven Lütticken joins ACPA 25 April 2022
ACPA is delighted to welcome Sven at Leiden University. He is a valuable addition to the academic staff where he, in his role as Associate Professor, ...
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Preserving classical symphonic works and expanding to new audiences 22 April 2022
Extreme Scoring, the research project by ACPA PhD Michael Drapkin, calls for increased emphasis on chamber orchestras as a way of preserving the symph...
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Book launch ‘The promise of music’ 21 April 2022
Over the past year, the lectorate ‘Music, Education & Society’ has worked on a publication with contributions from students and staff from the KC call...
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Royal Academy of Art (KABK) appoints new director 14 April 2022
Ranti Tjan has been appointed director of the Royal Academy of Art as of 1 June 2022. He succeeds Henk van der Meulen, who will stay on as director of...
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dis/cord : Thinking Sound through Agential Realism 14 April 2022
ACPA alumnus Kevin Toksöz Fairbairn has just published a new book at Punctum Books - dis/cord: Thinking Sound through Agential Realism.
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Goodbye Janneke, and hello Anke, our new professor at ACPA 24 March 2022
There’s a change of staff at ACPA. The institute is bidding farewell to Professor Janneke Wesseling and welcomes Anke Haarmann, who is not only a new ...
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Russian cellist and ACPA researcher Maya Fridman organizes benefit concerts for Ukraine 24 March 2022
Russian Cellist and ACPA researcher Maya Fridman is organizing many benefit events together with Russian and Ukrainian musicians to raise funds for Gi...
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Aart Strootman’s research outcome premieres at Spring Festival 2022 24 March 2022
On April 4 a new composition and a new instrument by researcher Aart Strootman will see the light of day at the 55th edition of Spring Festival 2022, ...
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Anna Scott named inaugural artist-in-residence at University of Surrey 22 March 2022
Anna Scott has been named as the inaugural artist-in-residence of the Institute of Austrian and German Music Research at the University of Surrey in 2...
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Dissertation Joost Grootens awarded as one the Best Dutch Book Designs 2021. 21 March 2022
PhDArts alumnus Joost Grootens’ book 'Blind Maps and Blue Dots: The Blurring of the Producer-User Divide in the Production of Visual Information’ has ...
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The globalisation of language in popular music lyrics: A critical approach. 21 March 2022
On 7 March, Carlos Roos (lecturer, philosopher, researcher) gave a talk about popular music at Utrecht University, organized by the education committe...