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Robin Rolfhamre
Robin Rolfhamre (MMus, PhD) is a professor at the University of Agder, Norway. He studies Early Modern music (c. 1400–1700) from an inter-human and social perspective focusing particularly on self-expressive acts, communication (particularly through rhetoric and social psychology) and performance practice. As a scholar and active performing artist, Rolfhamre has received several scholarships and awards, including the Agder Academy of Sciences and Letters’ Research Prize for Young Researchers. Get to know him at www.rolfhamre.com.
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Views on Early Music as Representation
Invitations, Congruity, PerformanceRobin Rolfhamre og Elin Angelo (Eds.)Bokmål2022MusPed:Research 4Heftet
359,–
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Views on Early Music as Representation
Invitations, Congruity, PerformanceRobin Rolfhamre og Elin Angelo (Eds.)Engelsk2022MusPed:Research 4Open Access
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Higher Education as Context for Music Pedagogy Research
Elin Angelo, Jens Knigge, Morten Sæther og Wenche Waagen (red.)Flerspråklig2021MusPed:Research 2Heftet
419,–
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Higher Education as Context for Music Pedagogy Research
Elin Angelo, Jens Knigge, Morten Sæther og Wenche Waagen (red.)Flerspråklig2021MusPed:Research 2Open Access
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Informed Play
Approaching a Concept and Biology of Tone Production on Early Modern Lute InstrumentsRobin RolfhamreEngelsk2019Heftet
299,–
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Informed Play
Approaching a Concept and Biology of Tone Production on Early Modern Lute InstrumentsRobin RolfhamreEngelsk2018Open Access
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