The experienced researcher achieved interdisciplinary training-through-research at the Schulich School of Music of McGill University and the University of Bern. He developed his teaching, mentoring and supervision skills, and consolidated his international research profile with proven capacity to work across disciplines. ONTOMUSIC explored new formats of research outputs, challenging conventional practices and methods in music research. These include edited collections, research articles, review articles, opinion pieces, interviews, and sound works – a sound documentary and an album with the experimental music collective Mad Song.
Secondments:
1. University of Bern, Institute of Musicology, from 1 April to 30 June 2021
2. Ircam (Unité mixte de recherche Sciences et technologies de la musique et du son, Paris), Équipe Analyse des pratiques musicales, from 15 September to 15 October 2021
The results show how composers have embedded their ethical concerns – such as human rights, environmental issues and social justice – in specific compositional processes, performance settings and musical works. They suggest answers to the main research questions of the project: How do composers make their ethical concerns audible through their compositional and performance practices? Which concepts, discourses and imaginaries do they mobilise when talking about the relationships between music, ethics and politics? How can music create new ways of making sense of the common world?