Doctor Nigel Nettheim

Doctor Nigel Nettheim

Adjunct Fellow,
MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour & Development

Biography

Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • MARCS Institute for Brain, Behaviour & Development

Contact

Email: N.Nettheim@westernsydney.edu.au
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Publications

Books

  • Nettheim, N. (2011), 'How Musical Rhythm Reveals Human Attitudes: An Annotated Translation', : Peter Lang 9783034303088.

Journal Articles

  • Nettheim, N. (2019), 'Overcoming piano-roll limitations : Pachmann plays Sabouroff's Polka', Music Performance Research, vol 9 , pp 128 - 161.
  • Nettheim, N. (2016), 'Studies in the computer rendition of piano pedalling', Min-Ad: Israel Studies in Musicology Online, vol 13 , pp 314 - 342.
  • Nettheim, N. (2013), 'The reconstitution of historical piano recordings : Vladimir de Pachmann plays Chopin's Nocturne in E Minor', Music Performance Research, vol 6 , pp 97 - 125.
  • Nettheim, N. (2007), 'How world views may be revealed by armchair conducting: composer-specific computer animations', The Journal of Music and Meaning, vol 5, no 6 , pp 1 - 25.

Conference Papers

  • Nettheim, N. (2003), 'Armchair Conducting' Animations for Mozart and Schubert', 5th Triennial Conference of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music, Hanover, Germany.
  • Nettheim, N. (2002), 'A Composer-specific Conducting Simulation', AARME XXIV Annual Conference, Adelaide.

Other Publications

  • 2003, 'Seven Songs from a Journey', Published Work

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