November 9-12, 2023
2023 Joint Annual Meeting Website
Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel | Denver, Colorado
Conference Schedule
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Wednesday, November 8
5:00 PM | University of Denver Lamont School of Music, Room 229
Session: The Mendelssohns and Politics
Laura K. T. Stokes (PhD 2016; Brown University), “Fanny Hensel’s Lied ‘Der Fürst vom Berge’ in Light of Contemporary European Politics”
Thursday, November 9
2:15 PM | Grand Balleroom II
Session: 19th-Century Technology on the Opera Stage
Miguel Arango Calle, “Ending with Flair: Final Transformations in Late-Eighteenth-Century Magical Operas”
4:00 PM | Plaza Ballroom E
Session: Music, Media, and Place: AMS Music and Media Study Group Panel and Business Meeting
Daniel Bishop, chair
6:00 PM | Grand Ballroom II
Session: Dreaming Reparative Musicologies in a Paranoid Time (AMS President’s Endowed Plenary Lecture)
Georgia Cowart (MM 1973; Case Western Reserve University), chair
8:00 PM | Plaza Ballroom D
Session: Anti-Semitism, Music, and Music Studies: Views from the Field
Nicolette van den Bogerd, chair
8:00 PM | Governor’s Sq. 12
Session: Popular Music, Gendered Violence, and Trauma Studies
Jillian C Rogers, chair
8:00 PM | Vail
Session: Taking Stock: The Ibero-American Music Study Group Turns Thirty
Sergio Ospina Romero, presenter
Friday, November 10
9:00 AM | Majesty Ballroom
Session: Catholic Circles
Robert B. Wrigley (MA 2018; CUNY Graduate Center), “‘Symphonies for God’: The Disenchantment and Re-enchantment of Joseph Haydn’s Mass Settings”
10:45 PM | Grand Ballroom II
Session: The Shape of Musicology to Come (AMS Critical Race Lecture)
Sergio Ospina Romero, emcee
10:45 AM | Governor’s Sq. 12
Session: New Approaches to Studying Recorded Jewish Music
Randall Goldberg (PhD 2011; California State University, Fullerton), chair
12:30 PM | Governor’s Sq. 12
Session: Music, Sound, and Trauma Study Group Business Meeting
Jillian C Rogers, chair
2:15 PM | Grand Ballroom II
Session: Interrogating “Global East Asia”
Kunio Hara (PhD 2012; University of South Carolina), chair
4:00 PM | Governor’s Sq. 12
Session: Orality in Italian Popular Song
Chelsey Lee Belt, “Archiving Orality: Notation and Mimesis of Acts of Poetic Recitation in Musical Print”
4:00 PM | Plaza Ballroom F
Session: Hearing “American” Music: Subjectivity and Diplomacy during the Cold War
Marysol Quevedo (PhD 2016, University of Miami), chair
Andrew L. Barrett (MA 2020; Northwestern University), “Untangling Governmental and Philanthropic Cultural Diplomacy in Antonio Fernández-Cid’s La música en los Estados Unidos”
8:00 PM | Governor’s Sq. 16
Session: Student Engagement: Texts and Tools
Music History Texts in the Modern College Classroom
J. Peter Burkholder, presenter
Saturday, November 11
9:00 AM | Governor’s Sq. 12
Session: Sound Recording and Global Imperialism in the Early Twentieth Century
Sergio Ospina Romero, “Talking Machine Empires and the Early Sound Recording Business in Latin America and the Caribbean”
10:45 AM | Majesty Ballroom
Session: Music for White America
Virginia Elizabeth Whealton (PhD 2018; Texas Tech University), “Urbanization, Cosmopolitanism and Whiteness: Mapping Domestic Instruments in Early Republic Virginia”
4:00 PM | Governor’s Sq. 16
Session: Late 16th–Early 17th-Century Polyphony
Alexander John Fisher (MA 1995; University of British Columbia), “Ad sacrum convivium: The Mediating Role of Confraternal Music in the German Counter-Reformation”
9:30 PM | Tower Court C
Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Networking Reception
Hosted by the departments of Music Theory and Musicology
Sunday, November 12
9:00 AM | Grand Ballroom II
Session: Revisiting the 2017 _Musicology Now_ “Open Letter to AMS Members on the State of the Academic Job Market”: Strategies for Implementation
Marysol Quevedo (PhD 2016, University of Miami), presenter
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