Spring 2008
The CU-Boulder Musicology Department invites you to attend these informative sessions on Mondays at 2 p.m. in Room C113 of the Imig Music Building, unless otherwise noted.
Monday, January 28
Grayson Wagstaff (Catholic University of America)
Renaissance, Neo-Hispanic and Other: 16th-Century Music from Mexico
Monday, February 11
Mark Charles Smith (University of Colorado, Boulder)
Guilio Regondi (1822-1872), Guitarist: An Exploration of Authorship
Monday February 18
Alexandra Pierce (University of Redlands, Emerita Research Professor)
[Pianist, composer, music theorist]
Deepening Musical Performance Through Movement: The Theory and Practice of Embodied Interpretation
Monday, March 3
Marta Robertson (Gettysburg College)
American Music as Diasporic Process: Okinawan Dance, Internment Campus, and Appalachian Spring
Monday, March 10
Philip Chang (UCB - Eastman School of Music)
Aesthetic criteria and Isomorphic Transformations in Quasi-Quodlibet Compositions; or, When There’s One Not in a the Whole Song-The Mashup
Friday, April 18
Yayoi Uno (Emory University)
Defying Narrative conventions in Opera: Writing to Vermeer (1999)
By Louis Andriessen and Peter Greenaway
Monday, April 21
Malcolm Bilson (Cornell University)
Knowing the Score
Grusin Music Hall
Professor Bilson’s visit is co-sponsored by the Keyboard Faculty. He will also be conducting master classes before or after his lecture, which are open to all. |