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From: Daniel Leech-Wilkinson [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
KING'S COLLEGE LONDON
COLLOQUIA 2006-7
All are welcome. Colloquia are held on Wednesdays from 4.45pm in the St
Davids Room, opposite the chapel. Admission and refreshments are free.
Autumn Semester 2006
Wednesday 27 September 2006
Portamento and musical meaning
Daniel Leech-Wilkinson (King's)
Wednesday 4 October 2006
Byrd's patrons at prayer
Kerry McCarthy (Duke University)
Wednesday 11 October 2006
Representation and reality in Rossini's Italian operas
Emanuele Senici (Oxford)
Wednesday 18 October 2006
New music, new technologies, and new audiences between the wars
Timothy Day (King's)
Wednesday 25 October 2006
Movement and expression in performance: chickens and eggs
Luke Windsor (Leeds)
Wednesday 1 November 2006
The music-film: sketch of a sub-genre
Julie Brown (Royal Holloway)
Wednesday 15 November 2006
New voices for old music: singing styles in 16th-century polyphony
Andrew Carwood and Rebecca Outram (The Cardinall's Musick) with Timothy
Day
(King's)
Wednesday 22 November 2006
French Baroque church music under Louis XIV and its political use
Jean-Paul Montagnier (Nancy)
Wednesday 29 November 2006
Music, memory and mobility in the medieval lyric
Helen Deeming (Southampton)
Wednesday 6 December 2006
Haptic audio and ubiquitous music
Anahid Kassabian (Liverpool)
Wednesday 13 December 2006
Music and meaning: affect and evolution
Ian Cross (Cambridge)
Spring Semester 2007
Wednesday 17 January 2007
The Second Digital Revolution in Music
Mark Katz (UNC, Chapel Hill)
Wednesday 24 January 2007
New Year songs in late medieval France and Italy
Yolanda Plumley (Exeter)
Wednesday 31 January 2007 -- in the Music Department Lecture Room
Metaphor, allegory, and music analysis
Michael Spitzer (Durham)
Wednesday 7 February 2007
Perceiving musical meaning: an ecological approach
Eric Clarke (Sheffield)
Wednesday 21 February 2007
Harrison Birtwistle and George Benjamin (King's) in conversation
Wednesday 28 February 2007
Mozart and the Hofkapelle: On the origins of the 'Coronation' Mass
David Black (Cambridge)
Wednesday 7 March 2007
A tale of two translations: anthropomorphic and anthropophagic
strategies
in the reception of Cage at Darmstadt
Martin Iddon (Lancaster)
Wednesday 14 March 2007
The early music movement: what sort of history do we need?
Nicholas Kenyon (Controller, BBC Proms)
*Department of Music, King's College, Strand, London WC2R 2LS. 0207 848
2019.*
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Dr J. P. E. Harper-Scott
Lecturer in Music
Department of Music
Royal Holloway, University of London
Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, Great Britain
http://www.rhul.ac.uk/Music/jpeh-s.html
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