Schedule:
9:30-9:55
Conference Registration, Breakfast
9:55-10:00
Opening Remarks
10:00-11:30
PANEL #1: MOVEMENTS/TRANSLATIONS
10:00-10:30
Gavin Williams
Italian Opera, Workers’ Songs and the Politics of Labor ca.1900
10:30-11:00
Jeremy Coleman
Translating Wagner
11:00-11:30
Scott Edwards
Italian Music and the Challenges of Acculturation in Late Sixteenth-Century Central Europe
11:30-12:30
Lunch
12:30-2:00
PANEL #2: SOUND/BOUNDARIES
12:30-1:00
Clara Latham
Rethinking the Talking Cure: Sound, Voice, and the Invention of Psychoanalysis
1:00-1:30
Neil Crimes
Sound and Silence: Situating the Musical Frames
1:30-2:00
Anna Reidy
Pulsional Incidents: The Cacophony of Tangier’s Carnal Stereophony, or, Ethnographer on the Edge of a Linguistic Breakdown
2:00-2:15
SHORT RECESS
2:15-3:45
PANEL #3: MUSIC/BORDERS
2:15-2:45
Rik Adriaans
Music video from lost lands to secessionist conflict: Re-imagining borders in post-Soviet Armenia
2:45-3:15
Jane Carter
“The most excruciating harmony I ever heard”: Music, Diplomacy, and the British in 19th Century Asante
3:15-3:45
Matthew Campbell
Crossing the Concertina Wire: Icelandic-American pop-performance relations on and off Keflavik Naval Base during the Cold War
3:45-4:00
Short Recess
4:00-4:45
Keynote
Brigid Cohen
4:45-5:30
Wine Reception
9:30-9:55
Conference Registration, Breakfast
9:55-10:00
Opening Remarks
10:00-11:30
PANEL #1: MOVEMENTS/TRANSLATIONS
10:00-10:30
Gavin Williams
Italian Opera, Workers’ Songs and the Politics of Labor ca.1900
10:30-11:00
Jeremy Coleman
Translating Wagner
11:00-11:30
Scott Edwards
Italian Music and the Challenges of Acculturation in Late Sixteenth-Century Central Europe
11:30-12:30
Lunch
12:30-2:00
PANEL #2: SOUND/BOUNDARIES
12:30-1:00
Clara Latham
Rethinking the Talking Cure: Sound, Voice, and the Invention of Psychoanalysis
1:00-1:30
Neil Crimes
Sound and Silence: Situating the Musical Frames
1:30-2:00
Anna Reidy
Pulsional Incidents: The Cacophony of Tangier’s Carnal Stereophony, or, Ethnographer on the Edge of a Linguistic Breakdown
2:00-2:15
SHORT RECESS
2:15-3:45
PANEL #3: MUSIC/BORDERS
2:15-2:45
Rik Adriaans
Music video from lost lands to secessionist conflict: Re-imagining borders in post-Soviet Armenia
2:45-3:15
Jane Carter
“The most excruciating harmony I ever heard”: Music, Diplomacy, and the British in 19th Century Asante
3:15-3:45
Matthew Campbell
Crossing the Concertina Wire: Icelandic-American pop-performance relations on and off Keflavik Naval Base during the Cold War
3:45-4:00
Short Recess
4:00-4:45
Keynote
Brigid Cohen
4:45-5:30
Wine Reception