11/01/2021
Itâs November, and that can only mean one thing: itâs almost time for the American Musicological Society annual meeting! Check out all the McGill professors, students, and alumni who are presenting this year. Make sure to watch their videos before you attend the live Q&A for each paper session.
Did we miss anyone? Let us know in the comments.
Thursday, November 11
2:00-2:50pm (EST): paper session âPortraying Disabilityâ
- Jessica Holmes (PhD Musicology â18) will present ââThe Worrying Rise of Misery Musicâ: Representations of Depression, Anxiety, and Su***de Ideation in the Music and Reception of Billie Eilishâ
- Jeremy Tatar (PhD candidate in Music Theory) will present âInjury, Affirmation, and the Disability Masquerade in Kanye Westâs âThrough the Wireââ
4:00-4:50pm (EST): paper session âRecording Technology and Social Changeâ
- Alyssa Michaud (PhD Musicology â20) will present âRedefining Virtual Liveness: Holographic Performance and Instrumentality in the Twenty-First Centuryâ
4:00-4:50pm (EST): paper session âSonic Techniquesâ
- Chelsea Komschlies (PhD candidate in Composition) will present âPendereckiâs Phantom Bellâ
6:00-6:50pm (EST): paper session âReception Historiesâ
- Kristin Franseen (PhD Musicology â19) will present âGossip, Collegiality, and the Problem of Salieri in Nineteenth-Century Biographical Fictionâ
7:00-9:00pm (EST): Skills and Resources in Early Music Study Group meeting - âEarly Musics in the 21st Century: Skills and Resourcesâ
- Professor Julie Cu***ng and Linda Pearse (PhD candidate in Musicology) will present âHistorical Pedagogy and Improvisation in the Renaissanceâ
Friday, November 12
11:00am-12:50pm (EST): workshop âThe Great American Songbookâ
- Professor Lisa Barg will present a position paper on the legacy of Billy Strayhorn
6:00-6:50pm (EST): paper session âWomenâs Strategies in the 19th Centuryâ
- Hester Bell Jordan (PhD candidate in Musicology) will present âMlles Erard: Gender, Music Publishing, and Self-Dedication in Nineteenth-Century Parisâ
Thursday, November 18
7:00-8:30pm (EST): roundtable ââTen Years Goneâ: Reflections on Popular Music Studies and the Rock Hall/AMS Lecture Seriesâ
- Professor David Brackett will be a panelist
Saturday, November 20
3:00-3:50pm (EST): paper session âModern Opera and Empireâ
- Nina Penner (PhD Musicology â16) will present âAnti-Colonization, Art Music, and Against the Grain Theatreâs Messiah/Complex.â
3:00-3:50pm (EST): paper session âPolitics and Legaciesâ
- Marta Beszterda (PhD candidate in Musicology) will present âZofia Lissa, Identity, and the Politics of Postwar Musicology in Polandâ
4:00-5:50pm (EST): Music and Philosophy Study Group meeting - âGenres after the end of Genreâ
Professor David Brackett will be a panelist
Sunday, November 21
1:00-1:50pm (EST): paper session âEarly Modern Composerly Strategiesâ
- Professor Peter Schubert will present âWillaert's Contrapuntal Strategiesâ
7:00pm-9:00pm (EST): Childhood and Youth Study Group meeting - âEquity in the Study of Childhood and Youthâ
- Professor Roe-Min Kok will be a respondent