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John Gabriel started the topic Reminder: Asian German Studies in Music, Pre-IMS Seminar in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoTHE ASIAN-GERMAN STUDIES IN MUSIC WORKING GROUP** PRE-IMS SEMINAR
In association with the IMS Global Music History Study GroupWe are holding a pre-conference seminar online on 8–9 August 2022, prior to the IMS2022 Congress in Athens.We invite interested researchers, teachers, and art practitioners to share work-in-progress in an open and s…[Read more]
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Sarah Kirby started the topic NEW ISSUE: Musicology Australia in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoMusicology Australia is pleased to announce the publication of issue 43/1–2, available here at https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rmus20/current
Musicology Australia is the scholarly journal of the Musicological Society of Australia. Since its inception in 1963, the journal has published articles on all aspects of music research, including h…[Read more]
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Rachel Orzech started the topic Claiming Wagner for France: Book launch and discount code in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoPlease find below details of my book launch (in-person and online) for Claiming Wagner for France: Music and Politics in the Parisian Press, 1933-1944.
If you are interested in purchasing the book, please visit https://boydellandbrewer.com/9781580469708/claiming-wagner-for-france/ and use the promo code BB135 to save 35% before 31…[Read more]
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Nick Tochka started the topic June 2, Helen O’Shea, “Listening to Paddy Canny: Writing a Musical Life” in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoThe Musicology and Ethnomusicology Area at the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music welcomes Helen O’Shea for an online talk as part of our 2022 Louise Hanson-Dyer Colloquium Series. Please join us!
Date: June 2, 6pm – online
Registration: https://bit.ly/OSheaLHD
Title: Listening to Paddy Canny: Writing a Musical Life
The subject of Helen O’S…[Read more]
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Rachel Orzech started the topic REMINDER: 5 June: Celebration of Louise Hanson-Dyer & Lyrebird Music Society in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoREMINDER: 5 June Celebration of Louise Hanson-Dyer and the Lyrebird Music Society
We are pleased to announce a concert and symposium celebrating the centenary of the Lyrebird Music Society (formerly British Music Society Victorian branch) founded by Louise Hanson-Dyer in 1921, and the unveiling of a new portrait of Hanson-Dyer by artist Andre…[Read more] -
Seo-Young Chu deposited “I, Stereotype: Detained in the Uncanny Valley” in the group
Narrative theory and Narratology on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoIn “I, Stereotype,” Seo-Young Chu applies Mori’s theory of the uncanny valley not to robots but to a different species of humanoid artifact: stereotypes of the “yellow peril.” Through analyses of stories by Sax Rohmer, World War Two propaganda, and films from the Bond franchise, Chu investigates ways in which the logic of the uncanny valley has…[Read more]
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Paul Watt started the topic Video of the launch of the Musicology and Ethnomusicology Hub, U Adelaide in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoDear colleagues
In case you missed it, here is the link to the video of the launch of the Musicology and Ethnomusicology Hub at The University of Adelaide on 5 May:
https://able.adelaide.edu.au/music/about/research/musicology-and-ethnomusicology-hub
In the video, you will see the launch of three exciting new research projects, and what…[Read more]
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Alan Maddox started the topic CFP: Antonio Caldara and the Performance of Power in the discussion
MSA Forum on Humanities Commons 3 years, 8 months agoSymposium ‘Antonio Caldara (1670-1736) and the performance of power’
University of Sydney and online, 23-25 September, 2022
Call for Papers
Antonio Caldara (1670-1736) was one of the pre-eminent composers of his generation. Born in Venice, he was successively court composer to Duke Ferdinando Carlo of Mantua and Prince Ruspoli in Rome, and fin…[Read more]
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