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welcome
to the websiteof the
Pacific-SouthwestChapter
of theAmerican Musicological Society

ANNUAL JOINT MEETING
of the
PACIFIC SOUTHWEST and NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CHAPTERS

May 3-4, 2003
California State University, Fullerton
Performing Arts 118

Directions and campus map can be found at
http://www.fullerton.edu/campusmap/

Welcome
from
Katherine Powers
PSC-AMS Vice President,
CSU Fullerton, local host

PROGRAM
SATURDAY, MAY 3
Reception, 9:30-10:00

Morning Session, 10:00-12:15

Luciano Chessa
University of California, Davis

“A Futurist Looking Back: The Influence of the Occult Tradition in Russolo’s Futurist Phase”


Ben Piekut
University of California,
San Diego

“John Cage and the American Pastoral”


Tim Bengford
California State University Los Angeles

“Political Dimensions in the Songs of Charles Ives”


Ray Knapp
University of California,
Los Angeles

Assassins, Oklahoma!, and the ‘Shifting Fringe of Dark Around the Campfire’”

12:15-2:00 LUNCH
2:00-2:15 Chapter Business Meetings

Afternoon Session, 2:15-4:30

Alexandra Amati-Camperi
University of San Francisco

On la refera, la mythologie! : Offenbach’s Orphée aux enfers and Making Fun of Mythology”


Beth Anne Lee-De Amici
University of Southern California

“Will the Real Hugh Aston Please Stand Up? The Identity of a Tudor Composer Reconsidered”


Erica Scheinberg
University of California,
Los Angeles

“Philippe de Vitry’s Aman novi Motet and the Roman de Fauvel, MS fr. 146”


Alejandro Planchart
University of California,
Santa Barbara

“Notker in Aquitaine”


Reception, 4:30


PROGRAM

SUNDAY, MAY 4


Reception, 9:30-10:00

Ingolf Dahl Award Competition, 10:00-11:30

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.


Jessica Payette
Stanford University

Accessible Rigor: Programmatic Dimensions of Serialism in Vocal Works of the 1960s


Ilias Chrissochoidis
Stanford University

Born in the Press: The Public Mutation of Esther into an English Oratorio


Jonathan Greenberg
University of California,
Los Angeles

The Generic Bifurcation of the Lied at the Fin de siècle: Both Versions of Mahler’s Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Competition Winner


Award Announcement, 11:30



 
Past Meetings

 

February 16, 2002

April 27-28, 2002