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Supernaturally Talented Paganini
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Jennifer Higdon & Musical Color
I had fun looking into Higdon’s background! Check out my writeup on her for the Atlantic Classical Orchestra: https://atlanticclassicalorchestra.com/jennifer-higdon-musical-color/
Basics of The “Riot” of Spring and more (yes, I know there wasn’t actually a riot, but the joke is too good to pass up)
Guest Lecture by Dr. Mark Anthony Neal — Society for Musicology
Please join the Society for Musicology in welcoming Dr. Mark Anthony Neal to the Florida State University’s College of Music! On Thursday, September 26, from 4:00-5:00pm in the Longmire Recital Hall (LON 201), Dr. Neal will be presenting a talk entitled “‘I’ll Be a Bridge: Black Interiority, Black Invention and the American Songbook.” A reception […]Continue reading “Guest Lecture by Dr. Mark Anthony Neal — Society for Musicology”
Visiting Scholar – Mark Slobin — Society for Musicology
Please join us Thursday, April 4, 2019 as we welcome Mark Slobin as our Spring Visiting Scholar. Mark Slobin is the Winslow-Kaplan Professor of Music Emeritus at Wesleyan University and the authoror editor of books on Afghanistan and Central Asia, eastern European Jewish music, film music, and ethnomusicology theory, two of which have received the […]Continue reading “Visiting Scholar – Mark Slobin — Society for Musicology”
2017 Southern Graduate Music Research Symposium
On September 15th and 16th, Florida State University and the Society for Musicology will be hosting the 2017 Southern Graduate Music Research Symposium. With a total of 15 participants from institutions as far west as University of Arizona as as east as the University of Limerick, this conference will cover a wide array of fascinating […]Continue reading “2017 Southern Graduate Music Research Symposium”
Call for Papers – 2017 Southern Graduate Music Research Symposium
Originally posted on Society for Musicology:
The Society for Musicology at Florida State University is pleased to announce the seventh annual Southern Graduate Music Research Symposium, Friday and Saturday, September 15-16, 2017 at the Florida State University College of Music in Tallahassee, Florida. Call for Papers The symposium’s program committee invites all graduate students to…
2017 Undergraduate Music Research Symposium Program
Originally posted on Society for Musicology:
All faculty, staff, and students are invited to the 2017 Undergraduate Music Research Symposium, which will be held Saturday, April 1st, at 9 am in the Longmire Recital Hall. Program: 9 a.m. panel: Power in Pedagogy Chair: Nate Ruechel 9-9:20: “¿Porque No?: A Detailed Look at Music Education in…
Upcoming Visiting Scholar – Dr. Tamara Freeman
Originally posted on Society for Musicology:
Please join us this Thursday as we welcome Dr. Tamara Freeman, Holocaust ethnomusicologist, teacher, viola recitalist, and singer, to our weekly Society for Musicology Meeting. Dr. Freeman will give a lecture titled, “Music Composed in the WWII Ghettos and Concentration Camps: Jewish Prisoner’s Expressions of Despair, Hope, Resilience, and Resistance” and…
2017 FSU UNDERGRADUATE MUSIC RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM CALL FOR STUDENT PAPERS The Society for Musicology at Florida State University is proud to announce the third annual Undergraduate Music Research Symposium, a student-led conference to be held on Saturday, April 1, 2017. The Symposium serves to promote excellence in musical scholarship among undergraduate students at our institution. […]Continue reading
Visiting Scholar Dr. Ellen Koskoff
Originally posted on Society for Musicology:
Please join us as we welcome Dr. Ellen Koskoff, Professor of Ethnomusicology at Eastman School of Music/University of Rochester, to our campus next week! She will be giving a lecture titled “Re-entering, Reconnecting, Rehearsing, and Reconstructing: Fieldwork After Sixty” in the Longmire Recital Hall at 4 pm. A reception…