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WINTER CHAPTER MEETING (Virtual) -- Saturday, February 13, 2021 (hosted by Tufts University)

FULL PROGRAM here (bios and abstracts as available)

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American Musicological Society -New England Chapter 

Winter Meeting

Saturday, February 13, 2021

Virtual Meeting hosted by Tufts University

 

Program (all times listed below are EST)

  •  10:00-10:15AM Welcoming Remarks
  • 10:15-11:45AM Morning Session (chair: Melinda Latour, Tufts University)

Claudio Santoro, Música Viva, and the Emergence of German Modernism in Brazilian Music

Pablo Marquine (University of Florida)

 

“Score-Based Site-Specificity in the Music of John Cage”

Michael Boyd (Chatham University)

 

Mind to Music: Composing the Torino Mass from Memory

Lukas Perry (Eastman School of Music)

 

  • 11:45AM-1:45PM Lunch Break
  • 1:45-2:00PM Chapter Business Meeting
  • 2:00-3:30PM Afternoon Session (chair: Jessica Fulkerson, Brandeis University)

 

“A Piano Concerto without Orchestra? Clementi's  Opus 33, no. 3, First Movement and Beethoven's Opus 2, no. 3, First Movement, Compared"

James MacKay (Loyola University New Orleans)

 

“Open-Source Music Communities and the Promise of Democracy”

Drake Andersen (Vassar College)

 

“Dancing to Bach’s Goldberg Variations

Erinn Knyt (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

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