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Research Projects

Presentation at CFMTA Conference 2023

31 Mar, 2023
As part of the session “Our Ryhyrms Run Through it”, I will be discussing Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s inter-genre borrowings between artsong genre and Sorrow Songs (slave songs) with a focus on rhythm as it connects to the Six Sorrow Songs, Op. 57 cycle.
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Saskatoon Symphony Orchestra’s Loud & Clear Podcast

In this 30-minute podcast episode, I discussed my recent research as well as current artistic projects and future performances in a fun lively conversation with the host, Olivia Adams.
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Presentation as a Guest Speaker at the University of Ottawa’s Vocal Repertoire/Art song Class

18 Feb, 2022
One month after the publication of my thesis research, I was thrilled to be invited to the University of Ottawa, the school I studied at for seven years, to present my research work as a guest speaker and to experience an insightful exchange of ideas with the performers in the class.

Saeideh Rajabzadeh’s MA Thesis Research

18 Jan, 2022
I am delighted to see my thesis research on Samuel Coleridge-Taylor being published. My research focuses on the Six Sorrow Songs, Op. 57 song cycle, and the cross-genre borrowings from art songs and Sorrow Songs/slave songs that allow for new layers of meaning to take shape in these songs. This interdisciplinary research includes an in-depth multi-faceted textual and musical analysis to shed light on the ways in which a sense of double meaning emerges in this composition.