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Extrinsic Phrases in the Works of Domenico Scarlatti

This paper was presented at the conference of the Historical Keyboard Society of North America in Huntsville, TX on 14. […]

Rebecca Long 14 May 2019 7 May 2020 18th-Century Music, Classical Music, Domenico Scarlatti, Early-18th Century Music, Eighteenth-Century Music, Musical form, Scarlatti
A Minor Diversion: Post-Medial Caesura Insertions in Early Classical Sonata Forms

Attachments include paper and handout. Abstract: This paper concerns early- and mid-eighteenth century Type 2 sonata forms by a variety […]

Rebecca Long 16 May 2018 16 May 2018 Boccherini, Early Classical, Eighteenth Century, Haydn, Heinrich Christoph Koch, Hepokoski and Darcy, Musical form, Sonata form
Reinforcing Weak Expositional Midpoints Using Extra-Formal Insertions

Presentation Link: https://youtu.be/xJ1m9n7F-A4 Abstract: This paper concerns syntactic, extra-formal insertions within sonata-form expositions in the early string quartets of Luigi […]

Rebecca Long 16 May 2021 16 May 2021 18th Century, Boccherini, Luigi Boccherini, music, music theory, Musical form, Sonata form
A Darker Turn: Post-Transition Minor-Mode Excursions as Stylistic Device

Presentation Video: https://youtu.be/DVdg_G-GkN8 Abstract: In the first movement of Ludwig van Beethoven’s Piano Sonata in C Minor, op. 13, the […]

Rebecca Long 16 May 2021 16 May 2021
SF Class Filmography

Class Filmography Post the film you’ve chosen to work on here, along with the release year and your first name […]

Mike Phillips 11 February 2021 2 March 2021
RESOURCES SHARED DURING DISCUSSION FORUM FOR PANEL #228, DH2020

On Thursday, July 23, 2020, panel #228 presenters held an open (virtual) event meant as a forum for sharing experiences […]

Amalia S. Levi 27 July 2020 27 July 2020 Caribbean, colonial archives, DH2020, digitization, humanidades digitales, Latin America
Melissa Hyde & Eric J. Segal, “Women and the Nature of Impressionism” (2015).

This short essay for the Harn Museum of Art exhibition catalog Monet and American Impressionism (February 2015) focuses on women […]

Eric Segal 30 March 2019 30 March 2019 american art, gender, impressionism, women artists
Reforming Bodies

This is a draft of “Reforming Bodies in the Monastic Community of Saint-Germain (Auxerre).” It is the expanded version of […]

Thomas A. E. Greene 1 May 2020 1 May 2020 Auxerre, carolingian, Emotions, emotions history, history of the body, Monastic Reform, monasticism, ninth century, Saint-Germain, senses, Sensory History
GREENE – Salty Saints and Sweet Seeds (Draft)

The paper given at the St. Andrew’s Food Studies Workshop – typos, incomplete apparatus and all.

Thomas A. E. Greene 7 April 2019 7 April 2019 carolingian, exegesis, food history, Sensory History
Remembering Antonio Candido

In the 2018 MLA Convention, the Luso-Brazilian Forum organized a meeting to remember Professor Antonio Candido (1918-2017), on January 6, 7:15-8:30 […]

Luiza Franco Moreira 16 January 2018 9 January 2019 Antonio Candido
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