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American Musicological Society |
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Spring Meeting, February 16, 2002 |
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Saturday, February 16 |
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9:30 |
Registration |
| 10:00 | Morning Session |
| Timothy Dickey (Duke University): "The Craft of Modal Counterpoint: The Interaction of Modal Coherence and Imitative Technique in the Motetti Missales of Gaspar van Weerbeke" | |
| Reeves Schulstad (Wake Forest University and Salem College): "Liszt's Tasso: A Musical Actualization of Genius" | |
| 11:00 | Break |
| 11:15 | Special Session |
| Tim Carter (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill): "A Monteverdian Problem, Its Solution(s), and Why It Matters" | |
| 12:15 | Lunch Session |
| John Nadas and Tim Carter: "Publishing an Article/How to Publish an Article" | |
| 2:00 | Business Meeting |
| 2:15 | Afternoon Session |
| Jennifer Hambrick: "Music Beyond the Theater: The Hidden Reception of Hector Berlioz's Romeo et Juliette Symphony and the Problem of Generic Hybridity" | |
| Christina Gier: "In the Search of the Musical Aphorism: Berg's Altenberg and the Metaphysics of the Feminine in Op. 4" | |
| Brenda Neece, Curator (Duke University): "The G. Norman and Ruth G. Eddy Collection of Musical Instruments Comes to Duke" | |
| Matt Hafar (Winstom-Salem State University): "The Trombone Shout Band: A Carolina Tradition" | |