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PROGRAM FOR CHICAGO MEETING
MIDWEST CHAPTER
AMERICAN MUSICOLOGICAL SOCIETY
28-29 September 2002
SOURCE, GENRE, AND ANALYSIS (Charles Atkinson, Ohio State University, Chair)
Saturday 28 September, 9:30 a.m.-12 noon
"De Monte, Monteverdi, and the Process of Dialogue in Poetry and Music in Sixteenth-Century Italy"
Jennifer L. King (Indiana University)
"Modal Mingling and Liturgical Quotation: A Fresh Look at the 15th-Century English Carols"
Beth Ann Zamzow (Kirkwood Community College)
"The Problem of Form in Schoenberg's Verklärte Nacht: Toward an Epistemology of the Creative Process"
Edgardo Raul Salinas (Bowling Green State University)
"A New Source of Early Trouvère Songs"
Hans Tischler (Indiana University)
MUSIC IN URBAN AMERICA (Jeffrey Magee, Indiana University, Chair))
Saturday 28 September, 2:00-4:30 p.m.
"The Institutional Muse: Music, Commerce, and Community in Chicago's Auditorium Theater, 1889-1894"
Mark Clague (University of Michigan)
"Marc Blitzstein's Sacco and Vanzetti and the Rhetoric of McCarthyism"
Maria Cristina Fava (Bowling Green State University)
"Jazz Exotica and the Naked City"
Phil Ford (University of Minnesota)
"Who Blew out the Flame? Rediscovering the Great Mildred Bailey Songbook”
Tina Spencer Dreisbach (Hiram College)
BRAHMS, WAGNER, MAHLER (Susan Filler, Chicago, Chair)
Sunday 29 September, 9:30-12 noon
"Occasions, Nations, and Disseminations in Brahms's Fest- und Gedenkspräche"
Ryan Minor (University of Chicago)
"Wagner's Parsifal: Compositional Genesis and Dramatic Psychology"
William Kinderman (University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana)
"Staging Wagner's Parsifal: Who Gets to Die?"
Katherine Syer (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
"Reinventing the Gesamtkunstwerk: Gustav Mahler and Alfred Roller's 1903 Production of Tristan und Isolde"
James L. Zychowicz (Madison, WI)
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