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Furthering Public Musicology

February 2, 2015 By Eric 1 Comment

At "The Past, Present and Future of Public Musicology" conference this past weekend, it is nice to hear some of my colleagues "come out" as "public musicologists."  It seems to me that, in order for "public musicology" to go forward and to gain legitimacy (I am aware that this is very problematic), one thing we MUST do is to get rid of is the idea that "real musicologists" work … [Read more...]

Carmen Mateiescu– Pianist, Composer, Ethnomusicologist, Concert Organizer

December 28, 2014 By Eric Leave a Comment

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmyyPt7duzM&feature=youtu.be Priscilla Faustini talks to Carmen Mateiescu, a pianist, composer, ethnomusicologist and concert organizer who resides in West Windsor. 0:36:  Her musical training in her native Romania 3:05:  Developing an interest in early music and ethnomusicology 5:28:  after graduating from her master's degree in … [Read more...]

Abstracts and Biographies for Sunday, February 1

December 25, 2014 By Eric Leave a Comment

  Panel #12: Histories and Mysteries Panel #13: Applied Musicology and Ethnomusicology Panel #14: Innovative Methods in Music Education Panel #15: Innovative Opera Education 9:00am: Panel #12: Histories and Mysteries Christine Kyprianides (Baroque cellist and viol performer): “John Hullah and Musicology for the Million in Victorian England” Public musicology … [Read more...]

Abstracts and Biographies for Saturday, January 31

December 24, 2014 By Eric Leave a Comment

  Panel #5: New Music Panel #6: Working and Volunteering outside Academic Environments Panel #7: Public Musicology Projects by Westminster Undergraduate Classes Panel #8: Keynote Address by Susan Key Panel #9: A Gentle Persuasion: Jane Austen’s Music in the Public Arena Panel #10: New Media and Public Musicology Panel #11: Evening Concert 9:00am:  Panel #5: … [Read more...]

Abstracts and Biographies for Friday, January 30

December 24, 2014 By Eric Leave a Comment

  Panel #1:  Collaborations Panel #2: Musical Tourism Panel #3: Going Public: Some Tough Questions of Public Musicology Panel #4: Museums 10:00am:  Panel #1:  Collaborations Felicia Sandler (New England Conservatory): “Research and Concert Programming that Involves the Wider Community: An Example from the New England Conservatory of Music and Tufts … [Read more...]

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Upcoming Ecomusicology Conference

Locations and Dislocations: An Ecomusicological Conversation

April 8-10, 2016 Westminster Choir College of Rider University Princeton, NJ "Locations and Dislocations: An Ecomusicological Conversation" seeks to bring together scholars, performers, and composers to further explore the relationships between music, culture, and the environment. The conference will tune to sounds as they fit or belong in the place they are heard, as they fit or belong in some other place, or as they have no ecological home, either built or natural. Among the questions at

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