Humanities - Music

An adventure down under

Music - Nov 1
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Science Waterloo undergraduate student tuned in to her passion for science and music during her study abroad term in Sydney, Australia Tiffany Chan isn't just any student; she's a science enthusiast, a musician a savvy world traveller. With her violin biology books , Chan pursued her passions for science and the arts during an exchange at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia.

Symphony of Terror

Some sounds have the power to conjure premonitions of death, ghostly apparitions or creatures lurking in the dark. Why do we react to them the way we do' The screech of a dissonant violin, a ghostly whisper, a cry in the night, a sinister laugh, a distant rumble, a howling wind.

Toy Story: Western musicology researcher explores sounds of childhood in the 1950s

Music - Astronomy

At first glance, Ala Krivov 's doctoral research may look like child's play. And recently, when her work took her to The Strong National Museum of Play in Rochester, New York, it was.

Music - Aug 8

How to write an electronic music score

Music

Digital music professor Nicolas Bernier is developing a method for notating sound textures in electroacoustic performances.

Music - Jun 18

Walking Through the Fire: Truth and reconciliation through musical collaboration

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Local and University of Waterloo community members were invited to gather at Federation Hall, for a beautiful display of diversity and unity in celebration of National Indigenous History Month.