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- Le roi caché : incognito and false identity in Baroque opera
- 'Capturing sounds, designing notation, writing music'
- ‘“It goes like this”: agency and the rhetoric of classical music performance’
- The Politics and Aesthetics of Choral Singing in Alentejo, Portugal
- ‘Un pezzo … di una grandissima serietà e con una grandissima emozione … e con elementi totalmente bruti’: aesthetic and socio-political considerations and the failure of their integration in Mauricio Kagel’s work post-1968
- From Valentino to Viagra: tango, representation and musical Latinamericanism
- From the “Jet Set” to intrigue: bossa nova and the 1960s international spy thriller
- Brahms’s Concert Arrangements of Cantatas by J S Bach: Research Report and Performance
- The Anatomy and Physiognomy of Early Modern Vocal Identity
- "The demoniac tune of the zarabanda”: erotic dance-songs in Early Modern Spain
- Navigating the music industry: explorations in creativity, technology and law
- Beyond socialist realism: political aesthetics in the German Democratic Republic
- Orr Lecture: Sir Harrison Birtwistle in interview with Richard Causton
- Intermediality and “synmediality” in video art: Robert Cahen and Pierre Boulez
- Sounding marginality and social disorder: the battle for Madrid’s soundscape, 1850-1930
- The head v. the hands: the teaching of counterpoint and of thorough bass in early 18th-century Naples
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