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The biology of heavy metal : evolutionary links between science and culture (2021)
Thesis
Skeech, M. The biology of heavy metal : evolutionary links between science and culture. (Thesis). University of Salford

The modern landscape of heavy metal can be seen as a splintered and interconnected mass of seemingly disparate styles and sub-styles. Literature that examines the history and culture of this music is increasingly common, but musicological study into... Read More about The biology of heavy metal : evolutionary links between science and culture.

Steps towards a communicative build methodology (2020)
Presentation / Conference
Brissenden, P. (2020, July). Steps towards a communicative build methodology. Presented at Festival of Research 2020, University of Salford

Paper presented at the University of Salford Festival of Research, July 2020.

Responses to insects recorded on the Costa Blanca (2020)
Presentation / Conference
Brissenden, P., Williams, A., Wise, T., & Dyroy, E. (2020, July). Responses to insects recorded on the Costa Blanca. Presented at Festival of Research 2020, University of Salford

This piece was commissioned as part of a collaboration between the Adelphi Contemporary Music Group here at the University of Salford, and the Beauty and the Beasts; Falling in love with Insects exhibition at the Manchester Museum. This project is pa... Read More about Responses to insects recorded on the Costa Blanca.

The reverse action Piano Harp : innovation and adaptation from Piano and Autoharp
Thesis
Brissenden, P. (in press). The reverse action Piano Harp : innovation and adaptation from Piano and Autoharp. (Thesis). University of Salford

The Reverse Action Piano Harp:
Innovation and Adaptation from Piano and Autoharp
The piano is capable of controlling significant polyphony through the detail of voicing and sustain; a unique ability. However it remains a limited and frustrating ins... Read More about The reverse action Piano Harp : innovation and adaptation from Piano and Autoharp.