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Conductor Muti Speaks to NTNU Music Students
Before the performance of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, conductor Riccardo Muti have a talk to students, conductors and young musicians. He was humors and shared his thoughts with students. The role of a conductor, according to Muti, is to let the music be accepted and touching.2015.1228
Other Way of Master Thesis
Dr. Diane H. Sonnenwald, a visiting professor at the Graduate Institute of Library Studies and Information (GILS), NTNU, was the keynote speaker on December 18, which was the first speech of the Learning and Information Science Lecture Series. Her topic was Collaborative Capstone Projects: Re-conceptualizing the Master Thesis.2015.1221
Pianist Lang Lang talks to Music Majors in NTNU
What’s the most essential abilities to musicians? The world known pianist, Lang Lang shared his experience with music majors on 15th of December. He said that there are three important abilities that musicians should keep in mind, one is the ability to remember notes quickly, the second is to interpret a work on one’s own and the third one is to have a strong will.2015.1124
UBC Professor Speaks at NTNU About Balancing Teaching and Researching
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Education Department of NTNU and Center for Teaching and Learning Development held a forum on Nov. 19th. Vice President Academic of the University of British Columbia Anna M. Kindler was invited as a speaker, and Vice President Wu Cheng-Chih was her host. Professor Kindler’s topic was “Responsibility for Educational Excellence: Students”2015.1123