John Richardson
Professor
john.richardson@utu.fi +358 29 450 3435 +358 50 328 9412 Arcanuminkuja 1 Turku : V113 Consultation hour: Wednesdays 14:00 - 15:00 |
Cultural Study of Music, Film Music Studies, Popular Music Studies, Contemporary Music, Audiovisual Studies, Gender Studies, Ecocriticism, Cultural Study of Music Technology, Music Industry Studies, Finnish and Nordic Music, Research-Creation
Professor John Richardson is an expert in several fields, including the cultural study of music, audiovisual research, popular music studies, contemporary music studies, gender studies, ecocriticism, the cultural study of technology and research-creation. He holds dual Finnish and British citizenship, gained BA, MA and PhD degrees from the University of Jyväskylä (1992; 1995) and conducted postdoctoral research at the University of California at Los Angeles (1996-7) before working at several universities in Finland (University of Jyväskylä; Helsinki University; Åbo Academy University) and Britain (City University, London; De Montfort University, Leicester). In 2011, he was appointed to his current position, Professor of Musicology at the University of Turku. He is additionally Docent in Musicology at the University of Helsinki, and Docent in Music and Media at the University of Turku. Recently, he has taken an interest in developing mixed methods research methods, combining techniques of close reading, ethnography and other qualitative methods and cultural analysis. Richardson is an active songwriter and musician. His first solo album, The Fold, was released in 2017. He is working on a second, The Pine and the Birch, which is schedule for release in 2022, and a collaborative creative of project on the exoplanet system Trappist-1. This creative work is the subject of ongoing research in the field of research-creation.
John Richardson is the author of An Eye for Music: Popular Music and the Audiovisual Surreal(Oxford University Press 2012) and Singing Archaeology: Philip Glass’s Akhnaten (Wesleyan University Press 1999). He is additionally co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of New Audiovisual Aesthetics (eds. Richardson, Gorbman & Vernallis 2013), The Oxford Handbook of Sound and Image in Digital Media (eds. Vernallis, Herzog and Richardson 2013), Music, Memory, Space (eds. Brusila, Johnson & Richardson 2016), Essays on Sound and Vision (Richardson & Hawkins, 2007), and Einstein on the Beach: Opera beyond Drama (eds. Novak & Richardson, Routledge, 2019). He recently coedited a special issue of the online journal Radical Musicology on Queer Sounds and Spaces (with Pääkkölä & Jarman, 2019). He is currently working on a monograph on new approaches to recent audiovisual forms, and co-editing a book on music videos in the nordic region. Recent article topics range from an ecocritical study of the composer Hildur Guðnadóttir's soundtrack for the television series Chernobyl (forthcoming in Music and the Moving Image) to an article on how so called "bedroom aesthetics" is transforming the music landscape through close readings of the music and music videos of Billie Eilish.
Richardson's recent teaching includes the Musicology MA and PhD seminars, courses on audiovisual analysis, music video analysis, close reading of music and the arts, the cultural study of music technology, and music industry fields and practices,.
- Televised Live Performance, Looping Technology and the ‘Nu Folk’ (2009) The Ashgate Research Companion to Popular Musicology John Richardson
- The Gendered Score: Music in 1940s Melodrama and the Woman’s Film by Heather Laing and The British Pop Dandy by Stan Hawkins, Review (2009)
- Popular Musicology Online
- Ansiokas tutkimus Kaija Saariahon Kaukainen rakkaus –oopperasta. Examiner’s report of the PhD dissertation Kaukainen rakkaus: Saavuttamattomuuden semantiikka Kaija Saariahon oopperassa by Liisamaija Hautsalo. (2008)
- Musiikki
- Beyond the Soundtrack: Representing Music in Cinema by Daniel Goldmark, Lawrence Kramer, and Richard Leppert, Review (2008)
- Popular Music
- Resisting the Sublime: Loose Synchronisation in La Belle et la Bête and The Dark Side of Oz (2008) Musicological Identities: Essays in Honour of Susan McClary John Richardson
- Double-voiced discourse and bodily pleasures in contemporary Finnish rock: the case of Maija Vilkkumaa (2007) Essays on Sound and Vision John Richardson
- Essays on Sound and Vision (2007) John Richardson, Stan Hawkins
- Going with the flow: compositional and analytical perspectives on soundtracks for experimental films (2007) Essays on Sound and Vision Petri Kuljuntausta, John Richardson
- Kaksiääninen diskurssi ja ruumiilliset nautinnot 2000-luvun suomalaisessa rock-musiikissa: tapausesimerkkinä Maija Vilkkumaa (2007) John Richardson
- Remodeling Britney Spears: matters of intoxication and mediation (2007)
- Popular Music and Society
- Intertextuality and Pop Camp Identity Politics in Finland: The Crash’s Music Video ‘Still Alive’ (2006)
- Popular Musicology Online
- Satunnaisuuden vallankumouksen markkinointi: Applen iPod shuffle (2006)
- Lähikuva
- John Adams: A Portrait and A Concert of American Music, review essay (2005)
- Journal of the Society for American Music
- Ohittamaton puheenvuoro Suomen audiovisuaalisesta historiasta.” Examiner’s report of the PhD dissertation “Varmuuden vuoksi omana sovituksena”: kansallisen identiteetin rakentuminen 1950- ja 1960-luvun taitteen suomalaisten elokuvien populaarimusiikillisissa esityksissä by Antti-Ville Kärjä (2005)
- Musiikki
- "The Digital Won’t Let Me Go”: constructions of the virtual and the real in Gorillaz’ “Clint Eastwood” (2005)
- Journal of Popular Music Studies
- Laura and Twin Peaks: postmodern parody and the musical reconstruction of the absent femme fatale (2004) The Cinema of David Lynch: American Dreams, Nightmare Visions John Richardson
- The Audible Past: Cultural Origins of Sound Reproduction, by Jonathan Sterne, review (2004)
- Organised Sound
- On/Off - Eetteriäänistä Sähkömusiikkiin, by Petri Kuljuntausta, Review (2003)
- Organised Sound
- Ten Little Title Tunes: towards a musicology of mass media, by Philip Tagg and Bob Clarida, review (2003)
- RPM: Review of Popular Music
- “Sibelius-viulukilpailun rohkea tarkastelua.” Examiner’s report of PhD dissertation Viulisti, musiikki ja identiteetti: Sibelius-viulukilpailu suomalaisessa mediassa 1995 by Taru Leppänen, Review (2002)
- Musiikki



