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JOINT MEETING

PACIFIC SOUTHWEST and NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTERS
of the
AMERICAN MUSICOLOGICAL SOCIETY
April 27-28, 2002
Stanford University

Welcome
from
AMS Northern California Chapter President
Alexandra Amati-Camperi

PROGRAM
Braun Music Center (Campbell Recital Hall)

SATURDAY, APRIL 27

Session 1, 9:30-12:00


Luisa Nardini
abstract

“Prosulas for Graduals and Tracts: an Italian feature?”


Ilias Chrissochoidis
Stanford University
abstract

“The Doomed Challenger: John Brown’s Reform of Handelian Oratorio”


Susan Harvey
Stanford University
abstract

“Strangers on Parnassus: Representations of La Parodie and La Critique in two opéra-comiques from 18th-century France, and implications for an understanding of opera parody”


David Powers
Oakland, CA
“Shaping the Concept of the Other: A Cultural Political Campaign and its Musical Significance”


Session 2, 2:00-5:00


David Malvinni
University of California,
Santa Barbara
abstract

“Brahms’s Double Concerto and the Scene of Forgiveness”


Benjamin Carson
University of California,
San Diego
abstract

“Developing variation as a bodily encounter: representation and crisis in Das Buch der hängenden Gärten


Robert Stevenson
University of California,
Los Angeles

“John Cage’s Salad Years on the Pacific Rim”


Marie-Raymonde Lejeune Loeffler
Sunnyvale, CA
abstract
“The Narrativity Support and his Dislocation at the Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik, Darmstadt until the presence of György Ligeti”


SUNDAY, APRIL 28


Ingolf Dahl Competition, 9:30-12:00

The Ingolf Dahl Award in Musicology was established by the Pacific Southwest Chapter of the American Musicological Society in 1971 in memory of the late professor of music at the University of Southern California. The Award of $200 is given for the best student paper read at the annual joint meeting of the Northern California and Pacific Southwest Chapters. Three papers are nominated by a committee of student members headed by the previous year's recipient. The winner of the award is determined by vote of all members of the chapters who are present at the meeting.


Kerry McCarthy
Stanford
abstract

“Self-Fashioning in Byrd's Gradualia Prefaces”


Peter J. Schmelz
UC Berkeley
abstract

“The Man Who Was Forbidden to Eat Chocolate : Edison Denisov's Sun of the Incas and the Rise of Unofficial Music in the Soviet Union, c. 1964”
Competition Winner


Eric Smigel
USC
abstract

“David Tudor: Alchemist of the Avant-Garde”



 
Past Meetings

 

February 16, 2002

April 27-28, 2002