The Jacobs School of Music Historical Performance Institute Colloquium Series convenes via Zoom during the Spring 2021 semester: Wednesdays (February 24 – April 28) from 11:35am to 12:45pm.
February 24 – The Lives of Singers in Tudor England
Kerry McCarthy (Portland, OR)
March 3 – Career Development: an insider’s view
Reginald Mobley (Boston, MA.)
March 10 – Case Studies in Early Music, Disability, and Historical Performance
Samantha Bassler (New York University)
March 17 – Cardinal Tenets: a look at Rome and the affeti musicali
Steven Plank (Oberlin College Conservatory of Music)
March 24 – IU Wellness Day (No classes)
March 31 – Palindromic Play in Fifteenth-Century Songs and Masses
Adam Gilbert (University of Southern California)
April 7 – Britain’s improvising clerics: a practical guide to polyphony, ornamentation, and contrafact in Middle English song
Grace Newcombe (University of Southampton)
April 14 – Early Music, Improvisation, and Ethnomusicology
Victor Coelho (Boston University)
April 21 – Black Composers Matter: honoring the compositions of Brazilian slaves (Lundu, c.1817) and the work of colonial Brazil’s mixed-race composer, José Mauricio Nunes Garcia (1767-1830)
Clea Galhano (Indiana University)
April 28 – The Compleat Musician: finding voice in the Latin American baroque
Nell Snaidas (New York, New York)
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