EthNoise! Workshop, May 1: Bruno Nettl

Please join us for our fourth meeting of the Spring Quarter this Thursday, May 1, at 4:30pm in Goodspeed Hall 205. EthNoise! The Ethnomusicology Workshop is extremely happy to welcome: “Self-critique in Ethnomusicology: Comments on the History of a Tradition” Bruno Nettl Professor Emeritus of Musicology University of Illinois School of Music Persons with a […]

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EthNoise! Workshop, April 24: Gabriel Solis

Please join us for our third meeting of the Spring Quarter this Thursday, April 24, at 4:30pm in Goodspeed Hall 205. EthNoise! The Ethnomusicology Workshop is extremely happy to welcome: “Our Law: Aboriginal music and Dance, Cosmopolitan Australia, and the problem of ‘the traditional’” Gabriel Solis Assistant Professor of Musicology University of Illinois School of […]

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EthNoise! Workshop, April 15: Nathan Bakkum

Please join us for our second meeting of the Spring Quarter next Tuesday (note the irregular day), April 15, at 4:30pm in Goodspeed Hall 205. EthNoise! The Ethnomusicology Workshop is proud to welcome: “Things Ain’t What They Used To Be: Swingin’ Toward the Center with Count Basie’s All-American Rhythm Section” Nathan Bakkum PhD Candidate, Department […]

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Anthropology of Europe Workshop, April 10: Katalin Kovalcsik

CEERES and the Anthropology of Europe Workshop present: Katalin Kovalcsik (Institute of Musicology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) “The Change of Storytelling in a Hungarian Vlach Romani Community from the 1980s to 2002” Thursday, April 10, 2008 5:00 p.m. Haskell 315 Reception to follow. If you need assistance attending this talk, please contact CEERES at 773-702-0875. […]

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EthNoise! Workshop, April 3: Suzanne Wint

EthNoise! The Ethnomusicology Workshop is pleased to announce the first meeting of the Spring Quarter, this Thursday, April 3, at 4:30pm in Goodspeed Hall 205: “Classical Kampala: Expanding a Scene without an Infrastructure” Suzanne Wint PhD Candidate, Ethnomusicology University of Chicago Proponents of Western Classical music in Europe and the United States often advocate strengthening […]

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