04/16/2025
Shared from the Music and Health Research Institute:
The Music and Health Research Institute (MHRI) is excited to host our final In-Person Social Gathering of the semester: Wrapping Up the Semester! This event is a chance to celebrate our accomplishments and connect with peers.
Event Details:
Date: Friday, April 25, 2024
Time: 12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
Location: Perez Hall, 50 University room 302 (Isobel Firestone Music Library/CreatorSpace)
Both graduate and undergraduate student members are welcome. We look forward to seeing everyone there!
If someone is not yet a member, they can join here: https://www.uottawa.ca/research-innovation/music-health/student-form.
02/25/2025
This Friday!
Dr. Parmer will present "Knowing by Doing: Rebalancing Music Scholarship and Artistic Practice for a Post-Disciplinary Age"
11:30am-1pm
Freiman Hall
See below for more info:
COLLOQUE / COLLOQUIUM - Dillon Parmer
Série de colloques 2024-25 : Venez découvrir la recherche de nos professeur(e)s / Colloquium Series 2024-25: Discover our faculty's research
01/20/2025
On Friday January 24 from 10:10 am-11:00 am, the AMS New York State – St. Lawrence Chapter (AMS-NYSSL), in collaboration with our ongoing Writing Workshop, will sponsor a special virtual session about postdoctoral positions. We'll be joined by Allyson Rogers (Carleton University), a current Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Postdoctoral Fellow, who will discuss best practices when it comes to preparing for and applying to postdoctoral positions. Her comments will be followed by time for questions and additional discussion. This session will be especially helpful to graduate students and early career scholars looking to learn more about the process of finding and securing postdoctoral positions. We invite all interested to join us over Zoom, though registration priority will be given to members of the AMS-NYSSL chapter.
This workshop will be capped at 30 people, on a first come first serve basis. Please register here: https://forms.gle/wP2u6DKMpJdvbLLQ9
A Zoom link and password will be shared a day in advance of the session.
Registration Form: Preparing for and Applying to Postdocs
On Friday January 24 from 10:10 am–11:00 am, the AMS New York State – St. Lawrence Chapter (AMS-NYSSL), in collaboration with our ongoing Writing Workshop, will sponsor a workshop session about postdoctoral positions. We'll be joined by Dr. Allyson Rogers (Carleton University), a current Social ...
11/03/2024
Curious about how you can leverage your musical skills in the “real world?” Wondering how you’re going to survive (and thrive!) after you finish school? Attend this great workshop with Jenna Richards! RSVP here: https://cmccanada.org/event/rivers-10-portfolio-careers-how-to-make-a-living-in-music-with-jenna-richards/
05/22/2024
Congratulations to Ph.D. candidate Shvan Kaban! Shvan is a rock star on and off the stage.
He is currently writing a chapter for the upcoming Routledge Handbook to Metal Music Composition, edited by Ciro Scotto and Lori Burns. The chapter delves into the pivotal role of the bass guitar within metal music compositions, exploring its evolution in structure, expression, and production. The book is currently in the editing stage, so keep your eyes peeled next year for publication!
Shvan will present a paper related to his book chapter at the upcoming Society for Music Production Research conference at Beckett University in Leeds this September. Wishing you all the best for your trip to the UK!
Congrats Shvan! We are so proud of your accomplishments.
Have you done something noteworthy? Reach out to GMSA so that we can spread the good word!
05/06/2024
We have four students presenting at MusCan next week! You can find the preliminary program linked and uOttawa student presentation times below. Registration for the conference is still open!
Tuesday, May 14
(online)
15:30-16:30 – Protest Music / Musique de manifestation
The New Sound of Protest in European Popular Music
Maureen Kelly
Fighting for Democracy from a Distance: The European
Exile of Chilean Composer Gustavo-Becerra-Schmidt
Sebastian Rodriguez Mayen
Wednesday, May 15
(in person)
10:30-12:30 – Women in Music / Femmes et musique
Give Her the Keys: Advanced Piano Literature and
Performance Through the Lens of Intersectionality Theory
Olivia Adams
’She Shouldn’t Be Talking So Much’: Women’s Musical
Authority and the History of the Christian Music Industry
Anneli Loepp Thiessen
muscan.org
05/06/2024
Congratulations to M.A. student Annika Fabbi! Her article "Exploring Publication History at the Riemenschneider Bach Institute" was recently published in the American Bach Society newsletter! Annika's work was funded by the Frances Alfred Brokaw Grant. She will present her work at the American Bach Society Biennial Meeting this September at Emory University.
Annika was also the recipient of the Greta Golick Award from the Bibliographical Society of Canada! She will present her paper entitled “‘What’s in a Score?: Exploring the Publication History of J. S. Bach’s Capriccio, BWV 992” at the Congress for the Humanities and Social Sciences this June at McGill.
A huge congratulations to Annika! We are so proud of your accomplishments.
americanbachsociety.org
04/25/2024
Congrats, Sandra! In tandem with her Ph.D. studies, Sandra runs a successful piano studio in the Niagara region.
Have you presented a paper, received an award, or published an article? Let GMSA know so that we can spread the good word!
Congratulations to 2024 OCTA Recipient, Alessandra DiCienzo from the Niagara Falls Branch!
"I have known Alessandra DiCienzo since she joined our Niagara Falls branch, as a young, inexperienced teacher. It has been sheer pleasure to witness Alessandra's growth, both personally and professionally, for over twenty years. Alessandra has become one of the most educated, inspiring, innovative, and creative teachers our branch has ever known. She is a valuable asset to ORMTA having served in various executive positions both at the branch and at Provincial Council levels. Teaching is in Alessandra’s DNA. She possesses all the qualities of a natural-born teacher. She has impeccable time management and organizational skills. She has a very strong work ethic and always thinks outside the box. Alessandra is a collaborative team member who willingly shares her ideas, knowledge, and teaching tips with others. A perfect example was during COVID when Alessandra’s computer and technology skills were made available to our entire membership."
Read more about Alessandra and other 2024 OCTA recipients here: https://ormta.org/2024octa
04/03/2024
What is the difference between musicology and ethnomusicology? Join us on Friday for a discussion of these disciplinary distinctions and the future of ethnomusicology.
03/16/2024
Thanks to everyone who joined us for our annual conference today! Congratulations to each of our presenters, and a special thank you to Dr. Vanessa Blais-Tremblay for an inspiring keynote. We’re already looking forward to next year!
03/13/2024
Join us on Saturday! No registration is required.