We are pleased to announce the provisional programme for the Music Analysis/SMA Anniversary Symposium, 'A Cerebration of Analysis'.
This year, Music Analysis is thirty years old, and the Society for Music Analysis turns twenty one. In honour of this double anniversary, the SMA is holding a symposium titled 'A Cerebration of Analysis' at London's Institute of Musical Research, September 21-22. To reserve a place, or to find out about the generous student attendance bursaries that are available, please contact Kenneth Smith ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) as soon as possible. For further details see http://www.sma.ac.uk/event/a-cerebration-of-analysis/.
Provisional Programme
Friday 21 September
10 am Registration and coffee
10.45 am Welcome; announcements
11 am Special Session: Schenker Documents Online
Chair: Ian Bent (Columbia University and University of Cambridge)
John Koslovsky (Amsterdam Conservatory of Music / Utrecht University), 'Distant Pen Pals: The Dahms-Schenker Correspondence'
William Drabkin (University of Southampton), 'Schenker's Army: Defending the Fundamental Line of Mozart's G minor Symphony'
Nicholas Marston (University of Cambridge), 'Dynamische Fälschung: Schenker's Understanding of the Second-Movement Trio of Beethoven's 'Hammerklavier' Sonata'
1 pm Lunch
2 pm Julian Horton (University College Dublin) ,'Theory, Empiricism and the Analysis of Nineteenth-Century Sonata Forms'
2.45 pm Danuta Mirka (University of Southampton), 'The Mystery of the Cadential Six-Four'
3.30 pm Elizabeth Eva Leach (University of Oxford), 'Lacan, Courtly Love, and Distributed Cognition: some Analytical Perspectives on Machaut'
4.15 pm Coffee
5 pm Keynote: Richard Cohn (Yale University), 'Metrical Form and Musical Performance'
6 pm Wine reception
8 pm Dinner
Saturday 22 September
9.30 am Coffee
10 am Edward Venn (University of Lancaster), '(Dis)Locating Meaning in Oliver Knussen's Ophelia Dances'
10.45 am Nick Reyland (Keele University), 'Telling Tales about Musical Meaning'
11.30 am Michael Spitzer (University of Liverpool), 'From Passion to Emotion: Bach's Sonata for Unaccompanied Violin in G minor'
12.15 pm Lunch
1. 30 pm Daniel Leech-Wilkinson (King's College London), 'Cortot's Music Box'
2.15 pm Adam Ockelford (University of Roehampton), 'Applying Musicology: Using Zygonic Theory to Analyse Perceived Influence in Improvised Musical Interactions with Children with Special Needs'
3 pm Coffee
3.30 pm Keynote: Jonathan Dunsby (Eastman School of Music), 'Vocality Revisited: Words By Way of Music'
4.30 pm General Discussion
5.30 pm Departure
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