The Jacobs School of Music Historical Performance Institute Colloquium Series convenes on Wednesdays during the autumn semester from 11:30am-12:45pm.
Following a hybrid format, some sessions will be held in person, others via Zoom.
In-person sessions meet in MU 205 unless otherwise indicated. Some in-person colloquia may also be available through Zoom. For further information, please contact HPI administrator, Michael Stiles, hpi@indiana.edu.
INTRODUCTORY SESSIONS
August 25 – HP Department Orientation (MU 205, in person)
September 1 – Office of Entrepreneurship and Career Development (MU 205, in person)
September 8 – IU Resources: The William and Gayle Cook Music Library (Library, 3rd Floor Computer Center, in person) Misty Shaw, Head of Public Services and Outreach, Cook Music Library
COLLOQUIUM SERIES
September 15 – Expanding the Music Theory Canon: A collection of inclusive music theory examples by women and non-white composers [ZOOM]
Paul Maust, Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University
September 22 – Preserving Authenticity and Exposing Forgery in Eighteenth-Century Britain [MU 205 – in person]
Devon Nelson, Indiana University
September 29 – Historically Informed Performance of the Baroque Villancico de Negro Subgenre in a Contemporary Setting [ZOOM]
Tyrone A. Clinton Jr., Northwestern University
October 6 – Performing Humanism: Nostalgia for a poetic golden age in seventeenth-century solo song [MU 205 – in person]
Chelsey Belt, Indiana University
October 13 – Singing Psalms to Hornpipes: William Slayter’s scandalous collection [ZOOM]
Ross Duffin, Case Western Reserve University
October 20 – Introduction to Cultural Competency
Sachet Watson, Indiana University [in-person, MU 205]
October 27 – Visualizing Comma Pumping in Sixteenth-Century Vocal Polyphony
Jack Bussert, Indiana University [in-person, MU 205]
November 3 – NO COLLOQUIUM
November 10 – Musical Salon Practices as Acts of Enlightenment [ZOOM]
Rebecca Cypess, Rutgers University
November 17 – Rhetoric and Themes of French Inflection [ZOOM]
Catherine Gordon, Providence College
November 24 – NO COLLOQUIUM
December 1 – Understanding Vicente Lusitano’s Life and Music [ZOOM]
Garrett Schumann (University of Michigan) and Joseph McHardy (HM Chapel Royal, St James’s Palace)
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