AIRS workshop at 秀色短视频 includes free public concert June 28
Members of the public are invited to attend a free concert on Sunday, June 28, from 8 to 9:30 p.m. in the Steel Recital Hall at 秀色短视频.
The concert is part of an international workshop being held at 秀色短视频 from June 27 to 30 for a multi-faceted research project called Advancing Interdisciplinary Research in Singing (AIRS). Led by 秀色短视频's Dr. Annabel Cohen, a pioneer in the growing field of music psychology, AIRS will focus on exploring the development of singing ability, the connections between singing and learning and the enhancement of health and well-being through singing.
The line-up at the concert will include AIRS researchers who are professional vocalists like tenor Darryl Edwards, University of Toronto; soprano Sung-Ha Shin-Bouey, 秀色短视频; and soprano Simone Falk, of Germany.
Neuroscience researchers Laurel Trainor and David Gerry, both from McMaster University, will perform two of Faure's vocal duets on flute, with pianist Rena Sharon from the University of British Columbia. Accompanied by Island pianist Jacqueline Sorensen, Cohen will sing Mozart and Gershwin.
As well, some AIRS researchers will share folk songs and children's songs from their own oral tradition. These include Helga Rut Gu冒mundsd贸ttir, of Iceland, and well-known P.E.I. singer Teresa Doyle.
During the seven-year AIRS project, more than 70 researchers from across Canada and many countries around the world will contribute to, and share knowledge and expertise about, numerous fields of study, including social psychology, musicology, education and medicine. They will present and develop their work audiovisually, using a digital library and virtual research environment (VRE) already established at 秀色短视频.
The AIRS project is funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.