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CUMS/CAML Programme, Congress 2009

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CUMS/CAML Programme, Congress 2009 (May 3, 2009)

THURSDAY, 28  MAY 2009 / JEUDI 28 MAI 2009

9:00 am – 5:00 pm 

CUMS/SMUC Board Meeting / Réunion du conseil d’administration: Loeb A931

12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Welcome and Registration / Accueil et inscription: Fieldhouse

2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

CAML/ACBM Board Meeting / Réunion du conseil d’administration: Loeb A916

6:15 pm

Opening of the conference / Ouverture du congrès: Deanna Oye, Peter Higham, Bryan Gillingham (Director of School for Studies in Art and Culture), John Osborne (Dean of Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences): Loeb A900

6:30 pm

Reception / Réception: Loeb A900 Foyer

8:00 pm

Opening concert / Concert d’ouverture: Kailash Mital Theatre

 

FRIDAY, 29 MAY 2009 / VENDREDI 29 MAI 2009

8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Welcome and Registration / Accueil et inscription: Fieldhouse

8:45 am – 9:00 am

Conference Welcome / Accueil au congrès: Deanna Oye, Peter Higham, Loeb A900

9:00 am – 10:30 am

CUMS/SMUC I:

MUSIC, PLACE & SOCIETY IN THE 19TH CENTURY

Loeb C264

 Elaine Keillor, Chair

1. John Lazos

2. Michelle Boyd

3. Kristina Guiguet

CAML/ACBM I (9:00-10:00)

Library 102

 Resource discovery tools

Laura Snyder, Chair

Alastair Boyd /

Suzanne Meyers Sawa

Joseph Hafner

 

CAML/ACBM (10:00-10:45)

IAML 2012 Planning Committee

Joseph Hafner, Chair

 (open to observers)

CUMS/SMUC II:

MESSIAEN AT 100

Loeb A916

François de Médicis, Chair

4. Jean Boivin

5. Philip Gareau

6. Rebecca Simpson-Litke

CUMS/SMUC III:

LECTURE-RECITAL

Loeb A900

John Higney, Chair

7. Jesse Stewart, percussion

10:30 am – 11:00 am

Break / Pause: Loeb A900 Foyer

11:00 am – 12:30 pm

PLENARY SESSION I: COPYRIGHT ISSUES

Loeb C264

Jay Rahn (Moderator), Monica Fazekas, Howard Knopf

12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

 

Lunch: on your own/ Dîner : à votre choix

 

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

CUMS/SMUC IV:

FIN-DE-SIECLE FRANCE

Loeb A900

Alan Gillmor, Chair

8. François de Médicis

9. Gregory Marion

10. Sarah Gutsche-Miller

CAML/ACBM

Tour of Canadian Museum of Civilization

CUMS/SMUC V:

19TH-CENTURY STYLE ISSUES

Loeb A916

Alan Dodson, Chair

11. Mark Richards

12. Edward Jurkowski

13. Ryan McLellan

CUMS/SMUC VI:

PIANO LAB AT UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA

Pérez Hall

Performance:

14. Elaine Keillor (piano)

 Papers:

15. Milton Schlosser

16a. Gilles Comeau, Flora Nesrallah, Isabelle Cossette

16b. Gilles Comeau

Tour of the Piano Lab

3:30 pm – 4:00 pm

Break / Pause: Loeb A900 Foyer

4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

CUMS/SMUC VII:

AESTHETICS

Loeb A916

Murray Dineen, Chair

17. David Cecchetto

18. Michael Szekely

19. Michael Morse

CAML/ABCM

Tour of Library and Archives Canada/Presentation on the Recorded Sound Collection (to 6:30 pm)

CUMS/SMUC VIII:

THEORY

Loeb A900

Harald Krebs, Chair

20. Stephanie Lind

21. Jason Yust

22. Roxane Prévost

5:30 pm

CUMS/SMUC Standing Committee of Institutional Members / Comité des Universités members

Mike’s Place, University Centre

7:30 pm

Concert: A Celebration of Canadian Music / Une célébration de la musique canadienne :  Kailash Mital Theatre

Reception / Réception: Loeb Wine Bar

 

SATURDAY, 30 MAI 2009 / SAMEDI 30 MAI 2009

8:30 am – 5:00 pm

Welcome and Registration / Accueil et inscription: Fieldhouse to 12:30 p.m., afterwards: Loeb A900 Foyer

9:00 am – 10:00 am

 

CUMS/SMUC IX:

FOLK MUSIC RESEARCH

Loeb A602

Beverley Diamond, Chair

23. Flavia Gervasi

24. Monique Giroux

CAML/ABCM

Loeb C264

Members’ Research Joan McGorman, Chair

Jan Guise

Peter Higham

CUMS/SMUC X:

CONTROVERSY

Loeb A916

Bryan Gillingham, Chair

25. Alexia Jensen

26. John Higney

CUMS/SMUC XI:

MINI-CONCERT

Loeb A900

Deanna Oye, Chair
27. Cheryl Pauls, piano

10:00 am – 10:15 am

Break / Pause:  Loeb A900 Foyer

10:15 am – 11:15 am

CUMS/SMUC XII:

FIRST NATIONS IN CAN. ART MUSIC

Loeb A602

Anna Hoefnagels, Chair

28. Mary Ingraham

29. Dylan Robinson

CAML/ABCM (10:15-11:00)

Loeb C264

Cataloguing with RDA

Daniel Paradis

CUMS/SMUC XIII:

FILM MUSIC

Loeb A916

James Deaville, Chair

30. Eric Hung

31. Alexis Luko

CUMS/SMUC XIV:

LECTURE-RECITAL

Loeb A900

Jerome Summers, Chair

32. Rebecca Danard, clarinet

11:15 am – 11:30 am

Break / Pause:  Loeb A900 Foyer

11:30 am – 12:30 pm

CUMS/SMUC XV:

CANADIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS

Sam Cronk, Chair

Loeb A602

33. Beverley Diamond

34. Ellen MacIsaac

CAML/ABCM (11:00-12:00)

Loeb C264

Information Literacy

Debra Ann Begg, Chair

Brian McMillan

Laura Snyder

 CAML/ACBM (12:00-12:45)

Cataloguing Committee

Daniel Paradis, Chair

(open to observers)

CUMS/SMUC XVI:

 JAZZ STUDIES

Loeb A916

Jesse Stewart, Chair

35. Tony Dunn

36. James McGowan

CUMS/SMUC XVII:

LECTURE-RECITAL

Loeb A900

Mary Ingraham, Chair

37. Lorna McDonald (soprano) & Che Anne Loewen (piano)

 

12:30 pm – 2:00 pm

Break / Pause: Loeb A900 Foyer

2:00 pm – 3:30 pm

PLENARY SESSION II: KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Mark Miller

A Digressive Review of 35 Years in Jazz Journalism

Loeb C264

3:30 pm – 4:00 pm

Break / Pause:  Loeb A900 Foyer

4:00 pm – 5:30 pm

CUMS/SMUC XVIII:

MUSICOLOGY, PERFORMANCE, SLAVERY

Loeb A916

James Deaville, Chair

38. Dillon Parmer

39. James Wright

40.Christopher Moore

CAML/ABCM

Loeb C264

Eletronic Delivery of Music Resources

Lucinda Walls, Chair

Richard Belford

Jared Wiercinski / James Mason

CUMS/SMUC XIX:

CONSTRUCTING RACE

Loeb A602

Danick Trottier, Chair

41. Marie-Hélène Benoit-Otis

42. Adalyat Issiyeva

43. Marie-Noëlle Lavoie

CUMS/SMUC XX:

MINI-CONCERT

Loeb A900

Chair TBA

44. Jane Leibel (soprano) & Maureen Volk (piano)

5:30 pm

CUMS/SMUC Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle: Loeb A900

7:00 pm

Banquet CUMS/SMUC – CAML/ACBM: Malone’s (Dows Lake)

 

 

SUNDAY, 31 MAY 2009 / DIMANCHE 31 MAI 2009

 

8:30 am – 12:00 pm

Registration / Inscription: Loeb A900 Foyer

 

9:00 am – 10:30 am

 

CUMS/SMUC XXI:

MUSIC JOURNALISM

Loeb A900

Kristina Guiguet, Chair

45. Claudine Caron

46. Michel Duchesneau

47. Justine Comtois

CAML/ACBM Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle (9:00 am to 11:00 am)

 Loeb C264

 CAML/ACBM  (11:30 am to 12:30 pm)

CAML Board meeting

CUMS/SMUC XXII:

ANALYZING THE 19TH CENT.

Loeb A916

James Wright, Chair

48. Harald Krebs

49. Jon-Thomas Godin

50. Alan Dodson

 

10:30 am – 11:00 am

Break / Pause: Loeb A900 Foyer

Loeb A931

Break / Pause: Loeb A900 Foyer

 

11:00 am – 12:30 pm

CUMS/SMUC XXIII:

20th- CENTURY LEGACIES

Loeb A900

Ed Jurkowski, Chair

51. Austin Clarkson

52. Danick Trottier

53. Evelyne Lavoie

CUMS/SMUC XXIV:

MUSICAL STAGE

Loeb C264

Susan Blyth-Schofield, Chair

54. Antonio Giamberardino

55. Dan Sheridan

CUMS/SMUC XXVI:

ANALYSIS OF POP. MUSIC

Loeb A916

Will Echard, Chair

58. Lori Burns, Tamar Dubuc & Marc LaFrance

59. Dave Rowat

 

CUMS/SMUC XXV:

“ABSOLUTE” MUSIC

Catrina Flint, Chair

56. Andrew Deruchie

57. Robert Rival

 

12:30 pm – 1:00 pm

 

 

 

1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

CUMS/SMUC Board Meeting / Réunion du conseil d’administration: Loeb A931

 

CUMS/SMUC PRESENTATIONS

I. Music, Place and Society in the 19th Century

1.

John G. Lazos (Montréal)

Bishop Colina’s Musical Legacy in the Archives of San Cristobal de la Casas, Chiapas, Mexico

2.

Michelle Boyd
(Toronto)

The Music Book of Miss Havilah Thorne: Music, Identity and Trans-Atlantic Culture in Nineteenth-Century Rural Nova Scotia

3.

Kristina Guiguet
(Carleton)

Music as a Discourse of Power: A Conservative Musical Soundscape in Britain (1835-41)

 

II. Messiaen at 100

4.

Jean Boivin (Sherbrooke)

In Search of an Objective Evaluation of Messiaen’s Theocritical Writings: The Reception of Traité de rhythme de couleur et de ornithologie

5.

Philip Gareau (Montréal)

Olivier Messiaen et le “temps relatif”: Quand la musique s’inspire de la théorie de la relativité

6.

Rebecca Simpson-Litke (UBC)

Using Modal Relationships to Create and Analytical Narrative for Olivier Messiaen’s “Action de graces” from Poème pour Mi (soprano and piano)

 

III. Lecture-Recital

7.

Jesse Stewart (Carleton)

The Canadian Remix Project (for turntable, sampler, and drum set)

 

IV. Fin-de-Siècle “Movements” in France

8.

François de Médicis (Montréal)

The Premiere of Debussy's String Quartet at the Société Nationale de Musique (1893): Style and Political Stakes

9.

Gregory Marion
(Saskatchewan)

Projects and Projections: Debussy in the Ballet

10.

Sarah Gutsche-Miller (McGill)

Popular, Up-to-Date Spectacles: Ballet in Fin-de-Siècle Parisian Music-Halls

 

V. 19th-Century Style Issues

11.

Mark Richards
(Toronto)

Beethoven’s Oratorio Christus am Ölberge as an Incomplete Conception of the Heroic Style

12.

Ed Jurkowski
(Lethbridge)

Berlioz the Classicist: The Role of Eighteenth-Century Instrumental Music Upon the Composer’s Melodic Style

13.

Ryan McLelland
(Toronto)

Brahms oder Dietrich? An Analytic Perspective on the Piano Trio in A Major

 

VI. Piano Lab at University of Ottawa: Tour, Papers, Performance

14.

Elaine Keillor
(Carleton)

Performance

15.

Milton Schlosser (Alberta)

Minding the Music: Neuroscience, video-recording, and the pianist

16a.

Flora Nesrallah (Ottawa), Isabelle Cossette (Ottawa), Gilles Comeau (McGill)

Breathing Patterns of Novice, Advanced and Professional Pianists While Executing Four Performing Tasks

16b.

Gilles Comeau (Ottawa)

Piano Method Books and the Introduction of Musical Notation: Surveying the Field and Using Eye-Tracking Technology to Examine Some Aspects of Presentation

 

VII. CUMS/CSA Joint Session

17.

David Cecchetto (Victoria)

Music and Catachresis: Lachenmann’s …zwei Gefühle… in the Theatre of Judith Butler

18.

Michael Szekely (Temple)

On a Spade Reddened in the Fire: Surrealism, Philosophy, and Improvised Jazz

19.

Michael Morse (Trent)

Cinderella at the Corner of Broadway and 52nd St. – Some Aristoxenian Notes on the Sociology of Contemporary Harmony

 

Plenary Session I (with CAML): Copyright Issues

Jay Rahn, Moderator (York University)

Monica Fazekas (University of Western Ontario)

Howard Knopf (Macera & Jarzyna, LLP, Ottawa)

 

VIII. New Approaches in Theory/Analysis

20.

Stephanie Lind (Queen’s)

Jacques Hétu’s Style Composite: Crafting Atonality through Modal Superimposition

21.

Jason Yust (Alabama)

Counterpoint and Sequence in Schenkerian Theory

22.

Roxane Prévost (Ottawa)

Metrical Disruptions in Kelly Marie Murphy’s “Give Me Phoenix Wings to Fly”

 

IX. Folk Music Research: Issues and Findings

23.

Flavia Gervasi (Montréal)

Voix de la tradition au sud de l’Italie : les enjeux identitaires cachés derrière les paramètres sonores

24.

Monique Giroux (York)

Crossing Borders: Researching Fiddle Music in Canada

 

X. Musicians and Controversy

25.

Alexia Jensen (Montréal)

La querelle Kreutzer/Lesueur (Paris, 1809) : les enjeux d’un débat opératique entre frères ennemis

26.

John Higney (Carleton)

The Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent on Recordings (FACTOR): Reconciling Culture and Commerce in Canada’s Music Industry

 

XI. Mini-Concert

27.

Cheryl Pauls (Canadian Mennonite U)

Celebrate Carter

 

XII. First Nations Peoples in Canadian Art Music

28.

Mary Ingraham (Alberta)

Are We There Yet?  Enroute to First Nations Musical Citizenship in Canadian Opera

29.

Dylan Robinson (Victoria)

The Exscription of First Nations Voices in Canadian Art Music

 

XIII. Screen Music

30.

Eric Hung (Westminster Choir College)

The Meaning of “World Music” in Firefly

31.

Alexis Luko  (Rochester)

Ingmar Bergman’s Musicians

 

XIV. Lecture-Recital

32.

Rebecca Danard (Cincinnati)

Etudes in Extended Techniques: Twelve Newly-Commissioned Canadian Works for Solo Clarinet

 

XV. Canadian Cultural Institutions and Their Policies

33.

Beverley Diamond (Memorial)

Regionalism Revisited: Canadian Institutions and the Patterning of Support for Different “Musical Worlds”

34.

Ellen MacIsaac (unaffiliated)

Ethics and Music Research: An Examination of Current and Federal Policies

 

XVI. New Perspectives on Jazz Theory and Analysis

35.

Tony Dunn (Ottawa)

Negotiating Changing Metric Structures: Metrical Dissonance and Metrical Attention in a Jazz Performance

36.

James McGowan (Laurentian)

Psychoacoustic Foundations of Contextual Harmonic Stability in Jazz Piano Voicings

 

XVII. Lecture-Recital

37.

Lorna McDonald & Che Anne Loewen (Toronto)

Lois Marshall in Russia

 

Plenary Session II (with CAML): Keynote Address: A Digressive Review of 35 Years in Jazz Journalism

Mark Miller

 

XVIII. Musicology, Performance, Slavery

38.

Dillon Parmer (Ottawa)

Who Rules the Rulers? The Politics of Musical Understanding

39.

James Wright (Carleton)

Glenn Gould's Conception of Performance as Slavery

40.

Christopher Moore (Ottawa)

Hermeneutics and the Drastic Moment

 

XIX. Constructing Race Through Music

41.

Marie-Hélène Benoit-Otis (Montréal)

Anéantissement, assimilation ou naufrage?  A propos de la traduction du Judaïsme dans la musique de Richard Wagner

42.

Adalyat Issiyeva (McGill)

Cabinet or Resuscitated Orient?  Russian Fin-de-Siècle Sources on Asian Music

43.

Marie-Noëlle Lavoie (Montréal)

Des “Rolls-Royce de la musique de danse” au “lyrisme des races persécutés” : (Re)considérations sur les emprunts jazzistiques chez Milhaud

 

XX. Mini-Concert

44.

Jane Leibel & Maureen Volk  (Memorial )

Mini-Concert: In the Key of Cs: A Birthday Celebration for Clifford Crawley

 

XXI. Music Journalism

45.

Claudine Caron (Montréal)

Le Nigog (1918): Advocating for Modern Canadian Music

46.

Michel Duchesneau (Montréal)

La Revue Musicale (1920-1940) : médiation et strategies esthétiques

47.

Justine Comtois (Montréal)

La Revue Musicale de Henri Prunières et la jeune École Italienne

 

XXII. Analysing the 19th Century

48.

Harald Krebs (Victoria)

A Poet and a Composer Discuss Rhythm: The Schiller-Körner Correspondence

49.

Jon-Thomas Godin (Montréal)

L’emploi des marqeurs formels dans les sonates de Schubert

50.

Alan Dodson (UBC)

Phrase Rhythm and Performance in Three Chopin Preludes

 

XXIII. 20th-Century Legacies

51.

Austin Clarkson (York)

Edgard Varèse, Stefan Wolpe and the Legacy Ferruccio Busoni

52.

Danick Trottier (Harvard)

Remembering Stravinsky: Berio and Boulez’s Contrasting Views

53.

Evelyne Lavoie (Memorial)

Entre myth et réalité : Claude Vivier, “héro national”?

 

XXIV. Performing Identity on the Musical Stage

54.

Antonio Giamberardino (Carleton)

You Will Remember Vienna: “Schmaltz” and Orientalism in Léhar’s Das Land des Lächelns

55.

Dan Sheridan (Carleton)

Consecrating the Wound: Parsifal, Grand Opera and the Embodied Nation

 

XXV. Identifying Meanings in “Absolute” Music

56.

Andrew Deruchie (McGill)

The “Tristesse” of Chausson’s Symphony

57.

Robert Rival (Toronto)

The Comfort of Denial: Metre, Cyclic Form, and Narrative in Shostakovich’s Seventh String Quartet

 

XXVI. Analysing Popular Music

58.

Lori Burns, Tamar Dubuc & Marc LaFrance (Ottawa)

Embodied Intersubjectivities in Time and Space: Visual and Musical Narratives in Mandy Moore’s Cover of Rihanna’s “Umbrella”

59.

David Rowat (Ottawa)

Vocal Production and Analytic Contexts in Extreme Metal Music

 

CAML Sessions

1a. Resource discovery tools and catalogue interfaces

  • Alastair Boyd, Suzanne Meyers Sawa (Toronto): Endeca
  • Joseph Hafner (McGill): planning for resource discovery

1b. IAML 2012 Planning Committee  (open to observers)

  • Joseph Hafner, Chair

2. Tour of Canadian Museum of Civilization

3. Tour of Library and Archives Canada/Presentation on the Recorded Sound Collection

4. Members’ research projects

  • Jan Guise (Manitoba): Weeding and collection development
  • Peter Higham (Mount Allison): Five Cent music

5. Cataloguing

  • Using RDA to catalogue: Daniel Paradis (UQAM)
  • Teaching students about RDA: Cheryl Martin (Western Ontario)

6a. Information literacy

  • Brian McMillan (McGill)
  • Laura Snyder (Alberta)

6b. Cataloguing Committee: Meeting (open to observers)

7. Electronic delivery of music resources

  • Richard Belford (Saskatchewan)
  • Jared Wiercinski (McGill) and James Mason (Toronto)
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Congrès 2009

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Congrès 2009Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines à se joindre à nous en vue du congrès 2009, qui se déroulera du 23 au 31 mai 2009.

Le thème du Congrès de 2009 sera «Capital Connections: nation, terroir, territoire». Ce thème invite à une exploration de l’identité basée sur l’espace physique – l’espace d’un peuple, d’une nation, de son «terroir» historique, et du rôle de la «capitale» comme déterminant de leurs définitions. Une question, entre autres, est: «La mondialisation a-t-elle produit une vague de changements dans notre compréhension du rapport entre le lieu et qui nous sommes?» De plus, il s’agit aussi du territoire intellectuel: le «terroir» des disciplines académiques, et l’espace interdisciplinaire entre elles.

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SMUC / CUMS   &   ACBM / CAML
Program / Programme 2010 
University of Regina  / Université de Regina


THURSDAY, 3 JUNE 2010 / JEUDI 3 JUIN 2010

9:00– 17:00

CUMS/SMUC Board Meeting / Réunion du conseil d’administration :
Dr. William Riddell Centre (RC) 262.

12:00 – 19:15

Welcome and Registration / Accueil et inscription: Dr. William Riddell Centre theatre lobby.

14:00-17:00

CAML / ACBM Board Meeting/ Réunion du conseil d’administration : 
Education Building 228 (Teacher Preparation Centre).

18:15

Opening of the Conference / Ouverture du congrès:   George Maslany, Head / Directeur, Dr. John Archer Library;
Kirsten Walsh, President, CAML / Présidente, ACBM;
Deanna Oye, President, CUMS /  Présidente, SMUC
University Club (College West Building, 2d floor)

18:30

Reception / Réception:  University Club (College West Building, 2d floor)

20:00

Gala Opening concert / Concert gala d’ouverture: University Theatre, Dr. William Riddell Centre.
Music by FranzSchubert, David L. McIntyre and Thomas Schudel
Welcome / Accueil : Dean Sheila Petty, Faculty of Fine Arts

FRIDAY, 4 JUNE 2010 / VENDREDI 4 JUIN 2010

8:15−16:00

Welcome and Registration / Accueil et inscription :  Riddell Centre theatre lobby.

8:45

Conference Welcome / Accueil au congrès, Riddell Centre crush area : Deanna Oye;  Kirsten Walsh

9:00−10:30

RC 228.2
CUMS/SMUC I:  Negotiating Opera
Gregory Marion, chair



1. Kimberly White, Creating the ideal debutante: Cornélie Falcon’s 1832 debut at the Paris Opéra (Proctor finalist)


2. Michelle Fillion,
Claggart’s monologue and the Britten-Forster collaboration in Billy Budd


3. Carolyn Ehman, Ambivalence and multiplicity: Faust in postmodern opera

RC 175
CUMS/SMUC II:  Analytic Techniques in 20th-c. Music
Brenda Ravenscroft, chair

 

1. Troy Ducharme, Generalizing Stravinsky’s rotational arrays: serial possibilities old and new


2. Anthony Cushing, Glenn Gould vs. Girl Talk: a theoretical treatment of mash-ups as counterpoint

 

3. Ian Bates, Disruption and reconciliation in the formal,tonal and pitch-class organization of Ginastera’s Piano Sonata No. I, first movement

RC 285
CAML / ACBM Session 1
Stacy Allison-Cassin, chair

1. Carson Jones & Rob van der Bliek, Building a heavy metal collection

 

2. James Mason & Jared Wiercinski, Mobile music: streaming audio to students’ mobile devices

10:30−11:00

Break / Pause :  Riddell Centre Crush area

11:00−12:30

University Theatre, Dr. William Riddell Centre:

CUMS / SMUC and CAML / ACBM Plenary Session I / Séance plénière I
Keynote Address / Conférence Principale :
Deanna Oye, chair


Jérôme Blais (Dalhousie), 3 Improvisations

12:30−1:30

Lunch: on your own / Dîner : à votre choix

FRIDAY AFTERNOON / VENDREDI APRÈS-MIDI

13:30−15:00

RC 228.2
CUMS/SMUC III:  American Popular Music Studies
Rob van der Bliek, chair


1. Christina Gier
, Singing pacifism and belligerence during the First World War in America


 

2. Robin Attas, Metric quality and process in Motown groove


 

3. Philippe Latour, L’influence de la musique d’Ornette Coleman chez le compositeur Charles Mingus

RC 175
CUMS/ SMUC IV:  Studies in 20th-century Music
Jérôme Blais, chair

1.
Marie-Ève Thuot, L’aspect cyclique du temps musical dans le Quatuor à cordes no-2 de Leoš Janáček

2. Anna Ferenc, Exploring commonality in the music of Scriabin and Roslavets

3. Friedemann Sallis et al., Seeking virtual voices in Luigi Nono’s À Pierre. Dell’azzurro silenzio, inquietum

14:00−15:00          RC 285

SMUC/CUMS  V: Contextualization in Early Music
Brian E. Power, chair

1. Matthew Peattie, Non pitch-specific  notation in practice and transcription: Beneventan chant in campo aperto and in voce

2. Sarah Latta, Charting the change from family to individual heraldry in trecento song

14:00−14:30
RC 286


 

IAML 2012 Planning Committee meeting

14:30−15:30   
RC 286

CAML/ACBM Cataloguing Committee meeting

15:00−15:30

Break / Pause :  Riddell Centre crush area

15:30−17:00

RC 228.2
SMUC/CUMS  VI: Intertextual Readings in 19th-century Music
Jean-Benoît Tremblay, chair

1. Justin Maheu, La Quintette pour piano et cordes en sol mineur de Zarębski : les influences



2. Dan Sheridan, The Body of “das Volk”: the grand opera chorus, Kunstreligion and the proleptic community in Die Meistersinger and Parsifal



 

3. Marie-Hélène Benoit, ‹ Délicieux oubli des choses de la terre ›: la genèse d’un duo d’amour wangérien

 

RC 175
SMUC/CUMS Session VII: Canadian Piano Music
Deanna Oye, chair


1. Mini-concert: Yoko Hirota, Piano Solo Program of Works by Canadian Composers



 

2. Lecture-recital: John Burge, John Burge’s Six Studies in Poetry: Piano Études  inspired by the composer’s favourite poets

RC 285
SMUC/CUMS Session VIII:
Performance Issues: 21st-century Paradigms
Joelle Welling, chair


1. Amanda Lewis, Microphone practice on Bon Iver’s For Emma, Forever Ago (2007)


2. Kathryn Whitney
, Performativity, poetry and creation: in search of the language of live art song performance


3. Paul Sanden
, The virtual virtuoso: musical virtuosity in the 21st century.

RC 286

17:30−19:00

CUMS Standing Committee of Institutional Members /
SMUC comité permanent des établissements membres,
Annual Meeting / Assemblée annuelle : University Club (College West Building, 2d floor)

20:00

Contemporary Music Concert / Concert de musique contemporaine:
Mackenzie Art Gallery, Agra Torchinsky Salon (3475 Albert Street at 23rd Avenue)
University of Regina New Music Ensemble, directed by Alain Perron
Music by Maurice Ravel, Alain Perron, Arnold Schoenberg and
winners of the 2009−2010 CUMS/SMUC Composition Competition
z Reception / Réception z 


 


SATURDAY 5 JUNE 2010 / SAMEDI 5 JUIN 2010

8:15−
16:00

Welcome and Registration / Accueil et inscription : Riddell Centre crush area


8:30−10:30 am                  RC 228.2

SMUC/CUMS Session IX:

Contemplating Caplin:  Analysis of Classical-Era Music
William E. Caplin, Invited speaker

Lynn Cavanagh, chair


1. Edward Jurkowski, Sonata simple? A reappraisal of sonatina form

 

2. Mark Richards, The role of melody in cadences, closural function, and the separated cadence

3. Carl Wiens, Two-part transition or two-part subordinate theme: understanding the difference


9:00 −10:30 am    RC 175
SMUC/CUMS Session X: Canadian Music and Place
Eric Hung, chair


1. Kate Galloway, Repurposing and performing urban space:  R. Murray Schafer’s revitalization and reworking of found urban spaces in his site-related music theatre works


2. Matthew Toth, Landscape and nationalism in R. Murray Schafer’s And Wolf Shall Inherit the Moon


3. Kenneth DeLong, (Re)Creating the past: place, identity and nostalgia in John Estacio’s Filumena and Allan Gordon Bell’s Turtle Wakes


9:30−10:30  RC 285
SMUC/CUMS Session XI: First Nations Music
Beverley Diamond, chair


1. Sophie Stévance, Katajjaq according to Tanya Tagaq: a stylistic  and aesthetical contribution


2. Dylan Robinson
, New-early music: First Nations traditions, early music and forms of contact between story and structure


9:00−10:30  RC 286

CAML /ACBM Session 2

Kyla Jemison, chair

1. Monica Fazekas
& Margaret Martin-Gardiner
, Findings from the music library space study, Phase I and Phase II


2. Cathy Martin, Finding free music journals online: an overview of sites, sources and tools

10:30−11:00

Break / Pause : Riddell Centre Crush area                                   Presentation of CUMS /SMUC honourary lifetime membership

11:00−12:00 or/ou 12:45

11:00−12:45      Shu-box Theatre

SMUC/CUMS Session XII: Contemporary American-born Composers
Edward Jurkowski, chair

1. Brenda Ravenscroft
, Harvest’s yield: Elliott Carter’s late music


2. Lecture-recital: Clarie Vangelis & Richard Seiler
, Try Me, Good King, Last Words of the Wives of Henry VIII


3. Mini-concert: The Saskaphones; Lynn Channing, narrator.
Raymond Luedeke, Garbage Delight

11:00−12:00   
RC 228.2 SMUC/CUMS Session XIII:
Eurasia Folk Traditions
Sophie Stévance, chair


1. Adalyat Issiyeva, Unveiling tradition: the oriental other in Russian folksongs


2. Flavia Gervasi
, Pour une métholodogie d’enquête de l’esthétique vocal de tradition orale.

11:00−12:00 RC 175
SMUC/CUMS Session XIV: Music this side of the Atlantic, through British eyes and ears
Pauline MInevich, chair


1. Glenn Colton, Re-inventing tradition: Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Newfoundland folksong settings

2. Barbara Reul
, “The rather unattractive figure at the piano” – Graham Steed (1913−1999) on Glenn Gould

11:00 −12:00
RC 285

ACBM / CAML  Session 3
Brenda Muir, chair

Daniel Paradis,
RDA et la musique: un survol des changements par rapport aux RCAA2 

11:00−14:00 RC 286 not available to CUMS/CAML.

12:30−1:30

Lunch: on your own / Dîner : à votre choix

13:30−
15:00

RC 175

CUMS / SMUC & CAML / ACBM Plenary Session II / Séance plénière II
Great Debate / Grand Débat
Be it resolved:  Music librarians don't need music degrees /
Qu’il soit résolu que…les bibliothécaires n’ont pas besoin de diplômes en musique
Moderator / Modératrice: Janneka L. Guise
(Head, S.C. Eckhardt-Gramatté Library, University of Manitoba)
Timekeeper / Chronométreur : James Deaville, (Professor, School for Studies in Art & Culture, Carleton University)

Affirmative / Pour :

Brian McMillan (Interim Head, Howard Ross Library of Management, McGill University)
Kenneth DeLong (Professor of Music History and Literature, University of Calgary) 

Negative / Contre :

Barbara Reul (Associate Professor of Music History and Musicology, Luther College at the University of Regina)
Lisa Rae Philpott (Reference, Instruction, and Collections Librarian, Music Library, University of Western Ontario)


 

15:00−
15:30

Break / Pause : Riddell Centre Crush area

15:30−
17:00

15:30−16:30                       RC 228.2

SMUC/CUMS Session XV:
Québec and Musical Vibrancy
Roxane Prevost, chair


1. Ariane Couture, Les Événements du Neuf sont-ils le Fluxus du Québec?


2. Emilie Marshall, Speaking in tongues: speech sound metaphors in Claude Vivier’s Lonely Child

15:30−16:00          Shu-box Theatre
SMUC/CUMS Session XVI:  Schumann Year
Philip Adamson, chair

Mini-concert:
Christine Vanderkooy,

Robert Schumann’s Davidsbündlertänze

15:30−17:00                     RC 285

ACBM / CAML Session 4:
Lucinda Walls, chair


1. Cheryl Martin
, An 18th-century music collection: Thomas Baker of Farnham, Surrey


2. Desmond Maley
, Reel sound: the burgeoning bibliography of film music


3. CAML Review Open Forum

RC 286

16:30 – 18:00

CUMS Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle de la SMUC :  RC 175

18:30

Banquet CUMS / SMUC and CAML / ACBM : 
18:30 cocktails / service de bar payant
19:00 buffet dinner & cash bar/ buffet et service de bar payant
Hotel Saskatchewan Radisson Plaza  (2125 Victoria Avenue)

SUNDAY, 6 JUNE 2010 / DIMANCHE 6 JUIN 2010

9:00−

Welcome and Registration / Accueil et inscription : Riddell Centre Crush area

9:00−

CAML / ACBM Annual General Meeting /  Assemblée générale annuelle : Education Building 228.

9:30−

10:30

RC 228.2
SMUC/CUMS Session XVII:  Metastudies in Ethnomusicology
Regula Qureshi, chair

1. Pauline Minevich “Technology and change: an experiment in teaching music cultures of the world

 

2. Eric Hung, Bringing the “Chinese National Music” debate to America: Wu Man’s contributions to Carnegie Hall’s 2009 Chinese festival.

RC 175
SMUC/CUMS Session XVIII:  Compositions by Naturalized Canadians                                            Mary Ingraham, chair

1. Colleen Renihan, “Voices from history”: postmodern Canadian historicism in Istvan Anhalt’s Winthrop

(Proctor finalist)


2. Mini-concert: Oleg Pokhanovski
and Megumi Masaki, Works for violin and piano duo by Canadian composer S. C. Eckhardt-Gramatté 

10:30−

Break / Pause : Riddell Centre Crush area

11:00−
12:30

11:00−12:30              RC 228.2
SMUC/CUMS Session XIX: Music and the Extramusical
Eric Hung, chair


1. Deanna C. Davis, The Politics of conviviality: Nina d’Aubigny von Engelbrunner’s Briefe an Natalie (1803) (Proctor finalist)

2. Alexander Carpenter, “By this symbol is expressed…everything I am”: Arnold Schoenberg, David Bowie and the mask of Pierrot

 

3. Roxane Prevost, City of Gold:a journey to the Klondike gold rush through film photographs, narrator and music 

11:00−12:00                            RC 175
SMUC/CUMS Session XX: Music and Spirituality
Gregory Marion, chair

1. Jean-Benoît Tremblay, Religion et symbolism dans Offertorium de Sofia Gubaidulina: le sacrifice du narrative


2. Mini-concert: Kathryn Whitney & David McIntyre, Mediations on Love and Grace 

11:30 – 13:00

CAML / ACBM Board Meeting/ Réunion de conseil d’administration : Education Building 228

13:30 – 15:00

CUMS / SMUC Board Meeting / Réunion de conseil d’administration, RC 262 OR Cathedral Village Freehouse (2062 Albert St.)

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