Presenting at GSIM 2006

Now that my thesis is safely in the hands of my committee, I’m finishing up my part of a paper I’m presenting next weekend with Dana at the Graduate Students in Music Symposium on “Musical Spaces” at CUNY. Dana and I are talking about the hollow square in Sacred Harp singing with Dana addressing social aspects of the square, and me addressing compositional aspects. Here’s the schedule:

GSIM 2006: Musical Spaces

Graduate Students in Music Symposium
April 1, 2006, 9 AM to 5:00 PM
CUNY Graduate Center
Martin Segal Theater
365 Fifth Avenue • New York, New York 10016-4309

Professor Kofi Agawu, Princeton University
Keynote Speaker

Session I: 10-11:30 AM Joseph N. Straus, chair

  • “The Intersection of Schenker and Dalcroze”
    Christopher White, Queens College, CUNY
  • “Echoes of Environmental Utopia: George Crumb’s ‘An Idyll for the Misbegotten’”
    Louise Chernosky, Columbia University
  • “Pitch Class Balance Space”
    Thomas Robinson, The Graduate Center, CUNY

Session II: 11:45-1:15 PM Anne Stone, chair

  • “No Space for Wagner: The Metropolitan’s Ban of Richard Wagner during World War I”
    Gwen D’Amico, The Graduate Center, CUNY
  • “Erwartung’s Legacy: Freedom and Entrapment as the Contradictory Crux of the Monodramatic Genre”
    Jessica Payette, Stamford University
  • “Creating a Jazz Portrait of Femininity”
    Beau Bothwell, The Graduate Center, CUNY

Lunch: 1:15-2:15 PM

Session III: 2:15-3:45 PM Stephen Blum, chair

  • “Sounding the Hollow Square: Spatial Meaning in Sacred Harp Singing”
    Dana Borrelli, University of Massachussetts, Amherst
    Jesse Pearlman Karlsberg, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  • “Social and Musical Space in Rural Manora Performance”
    Lawrence Ross, The Graduate Center, CUNY
  • “The Coming Together Songs of the ‘Lost Boys of Sudan’ in Boston”
    David Pier, The Graduate Center, CUNY

Keynote Address: 4:00 PM
Kofi Agawu, Princeton University

Registration will begin at 9:00 AM. To pre-register, e-mail Stephanie Jensen-Moulton with your name and institutional affiliation for your nametag.

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