Experience and meaning in music performance

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Martin Clayton

Byron Dueck

Laura Leante

Glaura Lucas

Simone Tarsitani

Morgan Davies

Mark Doffman

Andy McGuiness

Nikki Moran

Tarun Nayak

Adrian Poole

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Project team

Experience and meaning in music performance is a collaborative research project, involving the following researchers and performers:

Nikki Moran, Laura Leante and Martin Clayton at ESEM, Venice, October 2004

  • Professor Martin Clayton (Project Director) Biography and publications
  • Dr Byron Dueck (University Fellow) Biography and publications
  • Dr Laura Leante (AHRC Research Fellow) Biography and publications
  • Dr Glaura Lucas (Research Associate and 2007/08 British Academy Visiting Fellow)
    Biography and publications
  • Dr Simone Tarsitani (Leverhulme Trust Visiting Research Fellow) Biography and publications
  • Morgan Davies (Research Assistant) Morgan's page
  • Dr Mark Doffman (Research Fellow) Mark’s page
  • Andy McGuiness (Research Student) Andy’s pages
  • Dr Nikki Moran (former Research Student) Nikki’s web site
  • Adrian Poole (Research Student) Adrian’s page
  • Tarun Nayak (Research Associate) Tarun’s page
  • A steering group comprising Professors Richard Widdess (SOAS), Udo Will (OSU) and Dorothy Miell (OU Social Science Faculty)
  • Leading Indian musicians including Veena Sahasrabuddhe, Falguni Mitra, Raka Mukherjee, Ritwik Sanyal, Ramakant and Umakant Gundecha, Vidya Dhar Vyas, Vijay Koparkar, Arun Bhaduri, Sudokshina Chatterjee, and Manjiri Asanare Kelkar (vocal), Deepak Choudhury, Budhaditya Mukherjee, and Kushal Das (sitar), Nayan Ghosh (sitar/tabla), Budhadev Das Gupta and Prattyush Banerjee (sarod), Debashish Bhattacharya (guitar), Subrata Manna, Bikram Ghosh, Tanmay Bose and Abhijeet Banerjee (tabla) and many others.

Bikram Ghosh assists Martin Clayton with an experiment in rhythm perception, Kolkata, December 2004

If you are interested in joining the project team as a research student, either full- or part-time, follow the postgraduate opportunities link for more details.