5/5: Abigail Fine

The academic year has flown by like a magnificent vulture, and I can’t believe it’s time to invite you all to the final workshop of the year. Abigail Fine, music historian extraordinaire, will be presenting work from her dissertation proposal, tentatively titled, “The Saintly Composer and Material Presence in Late Nineteenth-Century Popular Reception.” The discussion…

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5/22/13: Maria Josefa Velasco

Please join us for the second-to-last workshop of the year — next Wednesday! Maria Josefa Velasco Interpreting the Dreams of Méhul and Duval’s Joseph (1807): Opera and a New Religious Sentiment in Post-Revolutionary France Wednesday, May 22 @ 4:30 PM Logan Center for the Arts, Terrace Seminar Room 801 Mari Jo writes: The paper draft…

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5/8/13: Dmitri Tymoczko

Please join us for a special event in our Workshop schedule: Dmitri Tymoczko Associate Professor of Music, Princeton University   “Tonal Functionalities”   Logan Center for the Arts, Terrace Seminar Room 801 4:30 – 6:00 PM ABSTRACT: “Over the past several years, I have been building a database of computer-readable scores and musical analyses, with…

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