Thursday, September 30, 2010

Read Group Friday October 8

we're reading:

"Ces nymphes, je les veux perpétuer': The Post-War Pastoral in Space-Age Bachelor-Pad Music" by Rebecca Leydon. It's in Popular Music Vol. 22, No. 2 (May, 2003), pp. 159-172. It's in JSTOR.


http://www.jstor.org/stable/3877608

Let's meet at Barrique's on the square (127 West Wash) at 4PM.

See yinz then.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Reading Group Friday September 10

this week we're reading Kiri Miller's article, "Schizophonic Performance: 'Guitar Hero,' 'Rock Band,' and Virtual Virtuosity." Journal of the Society for American Music 3, no. 4 (November, 2009). Miller is probably (definitely?) going to be speaking here at UW-Madison in the spring, so this is a great opportunity to get familiar with her recent work.

When: 2PM, Friday September 10
Where: the classroom in Mills Music Library (in the basement of Memorial library, room B162)
What: find the file at our google site here or in IIMP or Cambridge Press online

post any thoughts/questions/burning issues on our google site ahead of time.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

no opera, no opera, no opera

sorry folks, be we've decided to cancel opera night on Friday (9/3). blame it on the construction, the rain, the the upcoming 2-day school week.... just don't blame it on us and our crazy schedules. we will most certainly reschedule, because I very much want to hear people sing about the bomb.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Opera Opera Opera...

We're gonna watch an opera!
The confirmed information is the following:
-Friday 3 Sep, 7pm
-We will be in the Union
-It will be a modern-y opera

Information that is awaiting confirmation is:
-Doctor Atomic by Adams
-Room # in the Union. We won't know until that day but will repost. You can also look that day at this website, which will tell you everything you need to know.

So come and watch some opera with us, it will be exceptionally nerdy.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Reading Group: 20 Aug 1pm

Yes, indeed, we will be reading an article and talking about it as we are wont to do.
This week's article is:
"Musicology and Fiction" by Michael Saffle.
A pdf of the article will be available here.

The place will be barriques again and the time is 1pm on Friday, 20 August.

See you all there...

Friday, July 23, 2010

Reading Group 28 July

Hi again,
So we have a new reading this week.
Edward Roesner, "Who 'Made' the 'Magnus Liber'?" Early Music History 20 (2001): 227-266.

We will be having the same time as last week: Wednesday, 28 July, 6:30pm
and the same place: Barriques Downtown.

The reading can be found here.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Reading Group 7-21, 6:30pm

After a blogging hiatus I would like announce our next reading group.
It will be a new type for us: a reading-listening-score-study session, which isn't as scary as it sounds, but should be fascinating.

We will be listening to the following pieces with scores:

György Kurtág, Officium Breve
Alfred Schnittke, String Quartet No. 3

Accompanying these will be the following two short articles:
Alan E. Williams, "Kurtág, Modernity, Modernisms," Contemporary Music Review 20, nos. 2/3, (2001), 51-69.
Alfred Schnittke, "Polystylistic Tendencies in Modern Music" in A Schnittke Reader, Alexander Ivashkin, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2002), 87-90.

The readings, scores and sound files will be available here:

https://sites.google.com/site/uwgamsa/reading-group-files

Also on the agenda will be discussing a proposed concert series involving composers, performers and musicologists/theorists, etc.
The general idea will be to present new music in a format that is informative and accessible. So please come with ideas to help us get started.

When: Wed, 21 July, 6:30pm
Where: Barriques Coffee Trader, 147 W. Washington

Monday, June 7, 2010

Reading Group - Thursday 6-10, 1 pm

Come join us for another reading in our continuing series... aka, Boozicology.

We will be meeting this Thursday at 1pm at Barriques in downtown Madison.
Our article this week is:

Richard Leppert, "Music, Representation, and Social Order in Early-Modern Europe." Cultural Critique 12, Discursive Strategies and the Economy of Prestige (Spring, 1989): 25-55.

http://www.jstor.org/stable/1354321

Friday, March 19, 2010

Workshop on Job Applications and Cover Letters - Friday 3/19 at 4PM

UW-Madison School of Music Assistant Director Keith Hampton will give an informal workshop on academic job applications and writing cover letters.

Location: 5th Floor Lounge, Humanities Building, UW-Madison

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

UW-Madison School of Music Colloquium

Daniel Barolsky, Assistant Professor of Music, Beloit College giving a talk titled "'Wohin?' Transcribing Poetry Into Performance," this Friday, March 5 at 4:00 PM, in room 1641 Humanities.

More information about Prof. Barolsky's talk and upcoming Colloquia can be found at:

Friday, February 19, 2010

Reading Group - Friday 2-26 - 4pm

Join us for our next reading group discussion.
This is a chance for graduate students to exchange ideas in an informal setting.

This week we're reading: Karol Berger, "Musicology According to Don Giovanni, or: Should We Get Drastic?" The Journal of Musicology, Vol. 22, No. 3 (Summer, 2005), pp. 490-501.

http://www.jstor.org/stable/4138367

We will be meeting at 4pm, Friday, 26 Feb 2010 at Barrique's Coffee Trader. (127 West Washington Avenue)