Guest Lectures
Occasionally, courses offered at CCRMA will bring in a guest lecturer. Often times, those lectures are open, not only to CCRMA students, staff, faculty and researchers, but also to the public. Such events are listed below.
Recent Guest Lectures
Laurie Anderson - Music 154
Date:Mon, 05/03/2010 - 1:15pmLocation:CCRMA ClassroomEvent Type:Guest LectureFREEOpen to the PublicPetr Janata - "Music, Memories, and the Brain"
Date:Mon, 03/01/2010 - 5:30pmLocation:CCRMA, Stage: The KnollEvent Type:Guest LectureJoin us for the final Stanford Institute for Creativity and the Arts 2010 Music and the Brain Forum talk with Petr Janata, Associate Professor, UC Davis Psychology Department Center for Mind and Brain, presenting "Music, Memories, and the Brain", exploring music-evoked autobiographical memories and associated emotions. This event is part of Art + Invention 2009-2010 campus programming. Visit Art + Invention online at http://ai0910.stanford.edu
Free - limited seating - arrive earlyOpen to the PublicEnd-blown flute headjoint
Date:Wed, 02/24/2010 - 3:45pmLocation:CCRMA classroomEvent Type:Guest LectureAlan Adler, inventor and musician, will demonstrate an end-blown headjoint for recorders. The lecture and demonstration, at the end of the Music 150 lecture on Woodwind Instruments, will start at about 345. The lecture on Woodwind Instruments begins at 315.
FREEOpen to the PublicAcoustics of Horns
Date:Mon, 02/22/2010 - 3:15pmLocation:CCRMA classroomEvent Type:Guest LectureProfessor Brian Holmes, San Jose State University, will lecture to the Music 150 class on "Acoustics of Horns: What do horn players do with their right hand anyhow?"
FREEOpen to the PublicMeyer Constellation System
Date:Thu, 02/18/2010 - 1:30pmLocation:CCRMA classroomEvent Type:Guest LectureRoger Schwenke from Meyer Sound will talk about their Constellation sound system and the new concert hall in the Nokia Concert Hall in the Solaris Cultural and Leisure Centre in Tallinn, Estonia
FREEOpen to the PublicArt Meets Science: Concert pianist Misha Dichter and neurologist Frank Wilson
Date:Wed, 02/17/2010 - 1:15pmLocation:CCRMA Stage - the Knoll on Stanford campus, 660 Lomita DrEvent Type:Guest LectureConcert pianist Misha Dichter and neurologist Frank Wilson discuss the love-hate relationship of virtuosity and technical proficiency in this special guest lecture of the Anatomy of Movement (Ortho 222) class, entitled "The Performer as Artist & Observer". The lecture is part of an interdisciplinary course that examines human movement from perspectives as varied as engineering, medicine, and the performing arts. Mr.FREEOpen to the Public"Neurobiological Foundations for the Theory of Harmony in Western Tonal Music" with Mark Tramo, MD Ph.D.
Date:Mon, 02/08/2010 - 5:30pmLocation:CCRMA StageEvent Type:Guest LectureThe SiCa Center for Arts, Science + Technology Presents Mark Tramo, MD Ph.D in the 2010 Music and the Brain Forum's second lecture at CCRMA.
Mark Tramo MD, Ph.D. Director, The Institute for Music & Brain Science; Associate Professor of Neurology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA; Adjunct Professor of Music, Herb Alpert School of Music at UCLA; Faculty Fellow, Harvard University Mind Brain & Behavior Interfaculty Initiative; Research Affiliate, M.I.T. Research Laboratory of Electronics; ASCAP/NARAS
www.BrainMusic.orgFree - limited seating - arrive earlyOpen to the PublicJohannes Goebel introduces EMPAC
Date:Thu, 01/21/2010 - 5:00pmLocation:The Knoll, ClassroomEvent Type:Guest LectureA presentation of one of the latest and very largest facilities dedicated to the intersection of human experience, human or machine action and the digital domain.
EMPAC is located at RPI, Troy, NY and online at http://empac.rpi.edu/Open to the Public"Music and Biological Evolution" with Aniruddh D. Patel
Date:Mon, 01/11/2010 - 5:30pmLocation:CCRMA StageEvent Type:Guest Lecture"Music and Biological Evolution"
Exploring music as a biologically powerful invention, or "transformative technology of the mind" with Aniruddh D. Patel, the Esther J. Burnham Senior Fellow in Theoretical Neurobiology, The Neurosciences InstituteSiCa's Center for Arts, Science and Technology is pleased to present our Winter Quarter "Music and the Brain Forum" featuring three of the most prominent researchers in neuroscience and music. We look forward to seeing you at this first of three lectures.
FREEOpen to the PublicAdrian Freed Guest Lecture
Date:Wed, 11/11/2009 - 10:00amLocation:CCRMA classroomEvent Type:Guest LectureAdrian Freed was early to recognize the importance of temporal constraints in music systems, a theme throughout his work at CNMAT. He is author of MacMix a pioneering interactive sound editing, processing, and mixing system, commercialized by Studer-Editec. He developed hard disk audio recording technology and audio post- production user interfaces at WaveFrame. He played a major role in the design and development of the Reson8, a multiprocessor digital signal processing system for music and audio applications.
Open to the Public