MUSICOLOGY AT KALAMAZOO


37th International Congress on Medieval Studies -- 2-5 May 2002

Organizers

Business Meeting

Saturday, May 4, 5:00 PM, Bernhard 211.

All interested scholars are welcome.


Session I: Medieval Music Institutions
Saturday May 4, 10:00 AM, Schneider 1225

Presider: William Mahrt, Stanford University


Session II: External Influences on Performance
Saturday May 4, 1:30 PM, Bernhard 211

Presider: Elizabeth Randell Upton, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.


Session III: Text and Music in Cultural Context
Saturday May 4, 10:00 AM, Scneider 1225

Presider: Mitchell Brauner, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee


Session IV: Politics and Spirituality in Thirteenth-Century Sacred Music
Sunday May 5, 10:30 AM, Bernard 211

Presider: Cathy Ann Elias


Other Musicological Activities at Kalamazoo

This is an informal compilation. We apologize for any omissions.

The International Machaut Society has 3 sessions at Kalamazoo. Session 235, Friday 10:00 AM Machaut and His Intellectual Milieu, Session 296, Friday 1:30: Machaut and Dissonance, and Session 356 Friday 3:30PM Teaching Machaut.

The Wednesday, Thursday and Friday music and film sessions. For details, see the conference program

Session 29: Thursday 10:00AM, Fetzer 1010. The Music of the Liturgical Office: Directions in Research. Program.

Session 115: Thursday 1:30PM Bernhard 208 . Medieval Song. Program.

Session 179: Thursday 3:30PM Bernhard 179. So You Bought a Chant Leaf, Now What? A Workshop on Medieval Music for the Non-Specialist Program.

Session 231: Friday 10:00AM Schneider 1160 The Beauvais Daniel: a Roundtable Discussion. Program.

Session 329: Friday 3:30PM Sangren 3217 How Did Songs of the Troubadours Come Down to Us? A Roundtable Discussion of Compilatio: Lyric Texts and Prose Commentaries in Troubadour Manuscript H(Vat. Lat. 3207) by Elizabeth W. Poe. Program.

Fri. 5:30 P.M. Fetzer 1055: Sacred Sound/Sacred Healing
Healing with the Chants of Hildegard von Bingen: A Live Demonstration Norma Gentile, Soprano and Sound Healer

Session 399: Saturday 10:00AM Fetzer 1005. Hidegard of Bingen's Ordo Virtutum. Program

Session 517: Saturday 3:30PM Fetzer 2030. Tristan in the Arts. Program

Session 546: Sunday 10:00AM Fetzer 1045 Hans Sachs and His Time Meister, Schaenke, Theater II Program.

Cynthia Cyrus will give a talk at Session 179 on Looking at (and Making Sense of) Medieval Music

Cathy Ann Elias will give a talk at Session 491 Giovanni Sercambi: Between Chronicle and Novella on Musical Performances in Sercambi's Novelliere and Chronicle.


For many years, Musicology at Kalamazoo was organized and nurtured by


Ingrid Brainard


dancer, teacher, and scholar, the grande dame of Renaissance dance.
At the 36th Congress in 2001, the musicology sessions were dedicated to her memory.
These continuing musicological activities are an ongoing tribute to her.


For comments about this website send email to Cathy Ann Elias elias@cs.uchicago.edu

For questions about Musicology at Kalamazoo, please contact Cynthia Cyrus cynthia.cyrus@vanderbilt.edu