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Elulookirjeldus (CV) | ||
1. | Eesnimi | Triinu |
2. | Perekonnanimi | Ojamaa |
3. | Töökoht | Eesti Kirjandusmuuseumi etnomusikoloogia osakond |
4. | Ametikoht | osakonna juhataja |
5. | Sünniaeg | 11.02.1953 (päev.kuu.aasta) |
6. | Haridus | Georg Otsa nimeline Tallinna Muusikakool 1976 Tartu Ülikool 1985 |
7. | Teenistuskäik | 1986-1991 Eesti Keele Instituudi aspirant; 1991-1996 samas rahvamuusika sektori nooremteadur; 1997-2000 samas teadur; 2000-2002 Eesti Kirjandusmuuseumi etnomusikoloogia osakonna vanemteadur; alates 2002 samas etnomusikoloogia osakonna juhataja. |
8. | Teaduskraad | PhD |
9. | Teaduskraadi välja andnud asutus, aasta |
Tartu Ülikool, 2000 |
10. | Tunnustused | |
11. | Teadusorganisatsiooniline ja –administratiivne tegevus |
Eesti Kultuuriloo ja Folkloristika Keskuse poeetilise ja muusikalise folkloori uurimisgrupi juht |
12. | Juhendamisel kaitstud väitekirjad |
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13. | Teadustöö põhisuunad | Teksti ja viisi seosed traditsionaalses muusikas. Tämber vokaalmuusikas. |
14. | Jooksvad grandid | ETFi grant nr. 5118 "Heli akustilise analüüsi rakendamine etnomusikoloogias", 2002–2005 (grandihoidja) ETFi grant nr. 5119 "Rahvamuusika teine elu folkloorifestivalidel ja spontaanses esitussituatsioonis", 2002–2005 (põhitäitja) |
15. | Teaduspublikatsioonid |
Ojamaa, T., Aru, J., Can Hyperventilation be a Mechanism in Nganasan Ritual Dance Accompaniment? – CIM05. Actes électroniques du Colloque interdisciplinaire de musicologie. Dirigépar Caroline Traube & Serge Lacasse. Montréal, Québec, Canada 10–12/2005, 1–8. Ojamaa, Triinu. Throat Rasping: Problems of Visualisation. – The World of Music, Vol. 47 (2). Notation, Transcription, Visual Representation. Edited by M.-P. Baumann, J. P. J. Stock and M. Marian-Bălaşa. VWB – Berlin: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung, 2005, 41–50 (in press). Ojamaa, T. Composition Principles in Forest Nenets Music. – Studia Musicologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. Tomus XLIV, fasciculi 1–2. Budapest: Akadémia Kiadó 2003, 255–263. Ojamaa, Triinu. Excursion to North Siberian Music: Specific Sound of Nganasan Songs. – European Meetings in Ethnomusicology, Vol. 10. Romanian Society for Ethnomusicology, National Commitee of the International Council for Traditional Music. Ed. by Marin Marian-Bălaşa, 2003, 3–33. Ojamaa, Triinu. De quelques orientations nouvelles de la musique traditionelle nénetse. – Boreales. Revue du Centre de Recherches Inter-Nordiques N0 82/85, 2001, 217–247. |
viimati muudetud: 09.10.2005
Curriculum Vitae (CV) | ||
1. | First Name | Triinu |
2. | Surname | Ojamaa |
3. | Institution | Estonian Literary Museum, Department of Ethnomusicology |
4. | Position | head of the department |
5. | Date of birth | 11.02.1953 (day.month.year) |
6. | Education | 1976 graduated from Tallinn Georg Ots Music Scool 1985 graduated from the University of Tartu |
7. | Research and professional experience |
1986-1991 Institute of Estonian Language and Literature, postgraduate student 1991-1996 Institute of Estonian Language, Department of Folk Music, jun. researcher 1997-2000 Institute of Estonian Language, Department of Ethnomusicology, researcher 2000-2002 Estonian Literary Museum, Department of Ethnomusicology, sen. researcher, Since 2002 head of the Department of Ethnomusicology |
8. | Academic degree | PhD |
9. | Dates and sites of earning the degrees |
University of Tartu, 2000 |
10. | Honours/awards | |
11. | Research-administrative experience |
Head of the research group in poetical and musical folklore of The Centre of Cultural History and Folkloristics in Estonia |
12. | Supervised dissertations | |
13. | Current research program | Relations between text and tune in traditional music. Timbre in vocal music. |
14. | Current grant funding | Grant No. 5118 "Application of acoustic analysis of sound in ethnomusicology", 2002–2005, (principle investigator) Grant No. 5119 "Secondary tradition in folklore festivals and spontaneous performance situations" 2002–2005 (senior personnel) |
15. | List of most important publications |
Ojamaa, T., Aru, J., Can Hyperventilation be a Mechanism in Nganasan Ritual Dance Accompaniment? – CIM05. Actes électroniques du Colloque interdisciplinaire de musicologie. Dirigépar Caroline Traube & Serge Lacasse. Montréal, Québec, Canada 10–12/2005, 1–8. Ojamaa, Triinu. Throat Rasping: Problems of Visualisation. – The World of Music, Vol. 47 (2). Notation, Transcription, Visual Representation. Edited by M.-P. Baumann, J. P. J. Stock and M. Marian-Bălaşa. VWB – Berlin: Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung, 2005, 41–50 (in press). Ojamaa, T. Composition Principles in Forest Nenets Music. – Studia Musicologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae. Tomus XLIV, fasciculi 1–2. Budapest: Akadémia Kiadó 2003, 255–263. Ojamaa, Triinu. Excursion to North Siberian Music: Specific Sound of Nganasan Songs. – European Meetings in Ethnomusicology, Vol. 10. Romanian Society for Ethnomusicology, National Commitee of the International Council for Traditional Music. Ed. by Marin Marian-Bălaşa, 2003, 3–33. Ojamaa, Triinu. De quelques orientations nouvelles de la musique traditionelle nénetse. – Boreales. Revue du Centre de Recherches Inter-Nordiques N0 82/85, 2001, 217–247. |
last updated: 09.10.2005
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