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*Reminder - with apologies for cross-posting*
Registration is now open for:
LYRIC & LYRICISM
Friday 16th September 2016
At Ertegun House, 37A St Giles', Oxford, OX1 3LD
Hosted by the Ertegun Scholarship Programme and the Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama (APGRD), with the kind support of the Oxford Song Network (TORCH), the day brings together academics and performers from different disciplines (including Classicists, English and German literary specialists, musicologists, musicians and poets) and centres around a lecture-recital given by renowned musicians Stephan Loges (bass-baritone) and Natasha Loges (piano).

Tickets are £15 (or £10 for students/concessions). This price includes a sandwich lunch, coffee and biscuits throughout the day, and a drinks reception. Please register online via: tinyurl.com/lyric-lyricism<http://tinyurl.com/lyric-lyricism>

A limited number of places are available for dinner, at an additional cost of £35; for further details please contact: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

Speakers:

Michael Silk (KCL): 'Aristocratic Value and Lyric Argument: Pindar, Castiglione, Yeats'

Pauline Le Ven (Yale): 'Hearing Greek Lyric as Music Again'

Stephan Loges and Natasha Loges (Bass-baritone and piano): '18th-century lyrics in 19th-century dress: Brahms's and Schubert's settings of Ludwig Hölty's poetry'

Georgina Paul (Oxford): 'Pacing the emotion: lyric's time-space'

Karen Leeder (Oxford): '"Subsongs": The contemporary lyric and a listening poetics'

William Fitzgerald (KCL): 'Lyric, Song and Stanza: a Horatian perspective'

Dai Griffiths (Oxford Brookes): 'The lyrics, lyrical and not so lyrical, of selected popular songs'

Stephanie Oade (Oxford): 'Dramatic lyric: when Catullus meets music'

Josephine Balmer (Poet): 'Making it Personal: Lyric Transformations through Translation and Poetry'

To register please visit: tinyurl.com/lyric-lyricism<http://tinyurl.com/lyric-lyricism>

Please email any queries to Stephanie Oade at: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>



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Archive of Performances of Greek & Roman Drama
Ioannou Centre for Classical & Byzantine Studies,
University of Oxford, 66 St Giles, Oxford OX1 3LU
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