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Dr Arild Stenberg is a Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Music, serving as a Senior Research Associate for the project 'Score design for music reading: Cognitive and artistic perspectives' (2023–2026). This Leverhulme Trust-funded project collaborates with the Royal College of Music and the Conservatoire royal de Bruxelles. His work bridges music theory, cognitive science, and artistic practice, focusing on how score design influences music reading and performance.
Research interests include the intersection of cognitive processes and musical notation, pedagogical approaches to score interpretation, and interdisciplinary perspectives on music performance. The project emphasizes practical applications for musicians and educators, informed by empirical studies on perception and artistic expression.
Dr Stenberg actively supervises MPhil and PhD students in music-related research. His current funding来源于 the Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant (2023–2026), supporting collaborations across institutions. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided information.
He is based at the Faculty of Music, 11 West Road, Cambridge, and can be contacted via email at as446@cam.ac.uk. The project’s collaborative network includes leading European music institutions, fostering interdisciplinary dialogue in music research and education.
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