May 30, 2017: Ted Gordon
The Music History and Theory Study Group Presents: Ted Gordon University of Chicago Pauline Oliveros’ “Expanded Instrument System” as a Technology of the Self Wednesday, May 31, 2017 Logan 802 4:30 – 6:00 PM Note that there will be no material available for pre-circulation. Minimalist composers in the 1960s often used the affordances of magnetic…
Read MoreMay 17, 2017: Chaz Lee
The Music History and Theory Study Group Presents: Chaz Lee University of Chicago Periodizing New Age: Style, Genre, and the Ends of History Wednesday, May 17, 2017 Logan 802 4:30 – 6:00 PM The presentation will be a preliminary test drive of some thoughts that I am trying to work into a chapter on New…
Read MoreMay 3, 2017: George Adams
The Music History and Theory Study Group Presents: George Adams University of Chicago “Because They Didn’t Know How to Listen”: On the Formal Analysis of Conceptual Music Wednesday, May 3, 2017 Logan 802 4:30 – 6:00 PM “Conceptual Music” is a strange term. It is an uncommon designation in the fields of musicology and music…
Read MoreApril 19, 2017: Patrick Fitzgibbon
The Music History and Theory Study Group Presents: Patrick Fitzgibbon University of Chicago Butler’s Political Musicalizations Wednesday, April 19, 2017 Logan 802 4:30 – 6:00 PM Musician, logician, vicar, beekeeper, spelling reformer, incest apologist—suffice it to say that the seventeenth-century English author Charles Butler was never at a loss for a second book project. Although…
Read MoreApril 5, 2017: Zach Loeffler
The Music History and Theory Study Group Present: Zach Loeffler University of Chicago Miniature Magic: The Untold Story of the Encore Wednesday, April 5, 2017 4:30 – 6 PM Logan 802 Download the Paper Here! Dear Music History and Theory Study Group, Thank you for taking the time to read my work! This is the…
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Read MoreMarch 1, 2017: Elizabeth Hopkins
The Music History and Theory Study Group Presents: Elizabeth Hopkins University of Chicago Electronic Voices: Science, Signification, and Mid-Century Soundscapes Wednesday, March 1, 2017 Logan 028 DOWNLOAD PAPER HERE This chapter argues that during the onset of The Space Age the affirmation of life inherent in voice and breath reflected a contemporary phenomenology of space…
Read MoreFebruary 15, 2017: Lindsay Wright
The Music History and Theory Study Group Present: Lindsay Wright University of Chicago The Talented Tenth: Music and Uplift, 1860-1930 Wednesday, February 15, 2017 Logan 801 My dissertation, “Discourses of Musical Talent in American History, Pedagogy, and Popular Culture,” explores the concept of musical talent in American society. Of the four main chapters, the first…
Read MoreFebruary 2, 2017: Byron Dueck
The Music History and Theory Study Group In collaboration with Ethnoise Present: Byron Dueck The Open University The Social Life of Chords Thursday, February 2, 2017 Goodspeed 205 How do musicians acknowledge and extend relationships through the sounding materials they deploy? What kinds of connections do these deployments establish, and with whom (intimates, strangers, abstract…
Read MoreFebruary 1, 2017: John Lawrence
The Music History and Theory Study Group Present: John Lawrence University of Chicago Hearing Voices in Their Hands: Performing and Perceiving Polyphony Wednesday, February 1, 2017 Logan 801 Theorists agree that classical music is often composed of multiple simultaneous horizontal components, but not on what these components should be called, and how they should be…
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