Presentation given at the Galpin Society Conference, Edinburgh, 25 June 2022 (file combines text and slides)
‘A Taste of the SONORA Project’, (with Fredrik Tobin-Dodd), Afternoon Seminar, Gothenburg International Organ Festival, 15 October 2024.
‘Swedish Online Organ Archive - SONORA - Svensk digital orgelarkiv‘, (med Paul Peeters) Göteborg Universitets Bibliotek Allmänt personalmöte, 28 September 2023.
‘No longer a novelty: bringing the back from the fringes of music making’, Seminario Didactico di Organologia, Dipartimento di musicologia e Beni Culturali – Cremona (Università di Pavia), 9 January, 2023.
‘Covent Garden and Sans Souci: Two contrasting examples of claviorgans in London theatres’, Göteborg International Organ Academy Study Day, October, 2022.
‘In Chordis et in Organo: the last 50 years of keyboard organology, and where do we go from here?’, Mediaeval Renaissance Conference, Uppsala, 5 July, 2022.
‘Bröderna Moberg: A case-study of Swedish organ restoration, seen through the lens of the SONORA project’, Galpin Society Conference, Edinburgh, 25 June 2022.
‘All Roads Lead to Orfeo: Evidence for Claviorgans in Early Opera’, Göteborg International Organ Academy, Göteborg, 2019.
'On the Road to Euridice: claviorgans in sixteenth century Florence', Early Keyboard Instruments and their Music - National Early Music Association Annual Conference, Cambridge, 2 September 2017.
‘2 Feet, 10 Fingers, 4 Pedal, 68 Keys, 1 Piano”, Research Cluster Presentation alongside Prof Tom Beghin, Bobby Giglio, Michael Pecak, andTilman Skowroneck for Fonds Baillet Latour, 21 June 2017.
‘No longer a novelty: re-establishing the importance of organised-keyboards’, 3 September 2016, Annual Conference of the Royal Musical Association. Forming part of a 90-minute themed session entitled “Stringed Keyboard Instrument Variety – Pitch, Timbre, and the Novel” organised by Edward Dewhirst with David Gerrard, and Dr Jenny Nex.
‘The Search for Satisfaction: New Perspectives on Beethoven’s 1803 Erard Piano’, 21 May 2016, Annual conference of the American Musical Instrument Society (AMIS), Vermillion, South Dakota, USA