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Each presenter will display a virtual poster accompanied by an explanation of their research.

Student Research Perspectives in Music

Three students in the Department of Music present their research

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Three students in the Department of Music will present their research at an online event.

Wednesday, Oct. 14
12:30 pm

Join Zoom meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89579339284?pwd=ZzNrMjVHOURvOUk5aE5oNHhZZ05RUT09

Meeting ID: 895 7933 9284

Passcode: 908281

Featured presenters:

Jillian McLeod: The Musical and Political Contributions of Helen May Butler

Esteban Mendoza: Protest Songs in Chile during the Social Explosion (2019-2020): “El Derecho de Vivir en Paz” and “El Baile de los que Sobran”

Spencer Krips: Why listen? A brief exploration of the history, purpose, and benefits of ecomusicology

Each presenter will display a virtual poster accompanied by an explanation of their research. Following all three presentations, viewers will have the opportunity to ask questions of the researchers. After a thorough peer-review process, these students have successfully been invited to present at the Saskatchewan Music Conference on Nov. 6, 2020 and they welcome the opportunity to share their research interest in this preview session on Oct. 14.


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