[AMS-announce] CONF: CUNY Grad Ctr, Music Grad Students Symposium, New York, Apr 21 2007

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The CUNY Graduate Center's Music Ph.D.-D.M.A. programs invite you to
attend its Tenth Annual Graduate Students in Music symposium (CUNY 
GSIM 10), Theorizing Performance/Performing Scholarship, on Saturday,
April 21st, 2007 at the CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY
between 34th & 35th Streets.  The keynote address will be delivered by 
Elisabeth LeGuin, University of California - Los Angeles.

Schedule
10 – 10:30      Breakfast and Registration (Music Student Lounge)
10:30 – 11      Between Text and Performance: Ornamentation in Rossini's Semiramide 
Cindy Kim, Eastman School of Music
11 – 11:30      Phonetic Play in Louis Armstrong's Tin Pan Alley
Jonathan Greenberg, University of California – Los Angeles
11:30 – 11:45   Coffee Break (Music Student Lounge) 
11:45 – 12:15   Conceptual Sound Forms: The Event, Action Music, and
Performance-Sculpture, 1958-1975
Gascia Ouzounian, University of California – San Diego
12:15 – 1       Bible Thumpin' V (performance)
Eric Roth, CUNY Graduate Center
1 – 2:30        Lunch (Music Student Lounge)
2:30 – 3        Alternative Temporal Approaches to Jazz Improvisation in the
Music of Andrew Hill
Zachary Wallmark, University of Oregon 
3 – 3:30        John Kirkpatrick, the Concord Sonata, and the Strange Loop
of Editing and Performing
Drew Massey, Harvard University
3:30 – 3:45     Coffee break (Music Student Lounge)
3:45 – 4:15     Representing the Little Slave: Virginia Andreini as Lo Schiavetto 
mle wilbourne, New York University
4:15 – 4:45     Echoes, Timbres, and Synaesthesia:The Luminous Noise of
Childhood Sexual Abuse
Jenny Olivia Johnson, New York University
4:45 – 5        Coffee break (Music Student Lounge) 
5 – 6   Keynote Speaker: Elisabeth Le Guin, Theme or Corporeme? The
Case of the Boccherini Adagio, G. 10, and Its Relatives

This event is supported by the CUNY Graduate Center's Doctoral Student
Council and its Music Programs.  CUNY GSIM 10 is free and open to the 
public.
To pre-register email conference chair Megan Jenkins at mbjenkins at gmail.com.

Link: http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Music/events/GSIM2007.html 




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