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Weaving Connective Threads: Doctors in Performance 2025 Reflections
Doctoral researcher Jussi Reijonen reflects on his experiences of the Doctors in Performance conference, organised in Helsinki in September 2025
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Music as a Signifier of the Past in the Works of Jean Sibelius and in their Cultural Context
Doctoral project of Janne Kivistö
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Re-Envisioning Finnish Cultural Policy: A Decolonial Approach for Systemic Equity and Implications for Arts Management Practices
Doctoral project of Laura Valoma
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Poulenc as a performing artist: A study on musical interpretations of Poulenc’s solo piano works through his own recordings
Doctoral project of Myra Pranajaya
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Supporting Student Autonomy in Finnish Music Schools: Enhancing Teachers’ Reflective Practice
Doctoral project of Antti Snellman
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“Richtig, gut, leicht und bequemer”: Reviving Literacy in the New German Keyboard Tablature and the Keyboard Partitura
Doctoral project of Jasper Koekoek.
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Historiafoorumin syksyn 2025 Torstaifoorumit
Torstaifoorumi järjestetään pääsääntöisesti Musiikkitalon Sibelius-Akatemian kokoushuoneessa S3101 (Töölönlahdenkatu 16, Helsinki). Torstaifoorumiin on mahdollista osallistua myös etänä Zoomissa (edellyttää ennakkoilmoittautumista), ja tilaisuudet ovat kaikille avoimia.
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What does a doctoral project in Artistic Research look like?
Professor Mieko Kanno reflects on the bacbground of the new International Prize for Artistic Research in Music
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What can we learn from musicians?
Co-creation with external stakeholders: An example from the creative sectors
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A Dream of opera turned to reality
Singer-composer Niki Main participated in a multidisciplinary course to produce a brand-new 20-minute opera. “We ended up with a smooth-sailing and close-knit group whom I’ve trusted with my share of the work from beginning to end, without hesitation.”
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Instrumental pedagogy in the context of political regime change: A systems view to Estonian music schools’ curricular adaptability
Doctoral project by Kaisa Johanna Vähi.
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Matkakuulumisia Thorntonista
Mitä pitää ottaa huomioon kun musiikki kiinnittyy vahvasti yhä kipeisiin historian osiin? Vanhan musiikin opiskelijamme Kerttu Koivukoski osallistui maaliskuussa ainutlaatuiseen seikkailuun Yhdysvalloissa.
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In the world of improvisation!
The METRIC (Modernizing European Higher Music Education through Improvisation) Network held its annual intensive program in Helsinki this February. The intensive program gathered together students and teachers from several European conservatoires. It was a week full of workshops, lectures and concerts. Pihla Perämäki, folk music student, took part in the intensive programme!