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American Musicological Society |
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Spring Meeting,
February 9, 2008 |
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Saturday, February 9 |
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| 9:15 am | Registration and Refreshments (Robinson Hall for the Performing Arts, Room 145) |
| 9:45 | Paper Session 1: Nationalism in the Twentieth Century (chair: James A. Grymes, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte) |
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Samantha Ryan Barnsfather (University of Florida): “Karol Szymanowski’s Słopiewnie: 20th-Century Polish Nationalism” |
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Felix Cox (East Carolina University): “George Antheil’s A Jazz Symphony: An American Petrushka” |
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| 10:45 | Break |
| 11:00 | Keynote Speaker |
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Daniel Goldmark (Case Western Reserve University): “Sing Me a Love Song: Creating Popular Songs on Tin Pan Alley” |
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| 12:00 | Lunch |
| 1:30 | Business meeting |
| 2:00 | Paper Session 2: Nineteenth-Century Music (chair: Reeves Shulstad, Salem College) |
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Aaron S. Allen (The University of North Carolina at Greensboro): “The Reception of Beethoven’s Instrumental Music in Italy” |
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Elizabeth Terry (Duke University): “Schubert’s Winter: Nostalgia in Poetic Settings by Ernst Schulze and Wilhelm Müller” |
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Angela R. Mace (Duke University): “Hunting in the Nineteenth-Century Salon: Ludwig Berger, Fanny Mendelssohn, Franz Schubert, and ‘Die schöne Müllerin’” |
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| 3:30 | Break |
| 3:45 | Paper Session 3: Russian Film Music (chair: Neil Lerner, Davidson College) |
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Joan M. Titus (The University of North Carolina at Greensboro): “A Modernist Means to a Socialist End: Dmitry Shostakovich’s Score to Odna (Alone, 1931)” |
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Kevin Bartig (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill): “A Theory of Opposites: Audiovisual Dissonance in Prokofiev and Eisenstein’s Ivan the Terrible” |
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| 4:45 | Adjournment |