Wednesday 26 May, 16:30

Master in Ethnomusicology Lecture: Thomas Burkhalter

Thomas Burkhalter, ethnomusicologist, presents as part of the Master in Ethnomusicology lecture cycle. His talk offers a focused, research-informed presentation followed by a discussion with students. The session explores methodological approaches and analytic perspectives in contemporary ethnomusicology, examining how fieldwork, sound analysis and cultural context inform interpretation. Participants will gain insight into research practices and thematic concerns shaping the discipline.

In French.

Boulevard Carl-Vogt,
65, Switzerland
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