Archive for November, 2009

AMS 2009 – Recap

Ryan Raul Banagale, still very much in the midst of conference recovery mode, offers a few highlights from AMS Philadelphia 200[9].

Continue Reading 6 comments November 18, 2009

AMS 2009 – Day #1

Ryan gives a (very) brief recap of Day #1 at AMS in Philadelphia…

Continue Reading 2 comments November 13, 2009

AMS 2009 Preview

Drew’s preview of the weekends activities.

Continue Reading Add comment November 12, 2009

Seda Roeder Concert at AMS

An Mp3 Preview of Seda’s repertoire for her AMS concert!

Continue Reading Add comment November 12, 2009

Harvard’s Graduate Student Conference: Song & Dance — Call for Papers

We just received the following CFP from Program Committee Co-Chairs, William Cheng and Hannah Lewis. Looks like a great conference, especially the keynote speaker!

Continue Reading Add comment November 10, 2009

Osso, Sufjan Stevens, and Lateral Prestige

Drew Reviews a Concert from last week.

Continue Reading Add comment November 9, 2009

The Fisk Op. 46 Organ Celebration Series at Harvard

Ryan Raul Banagale reviews one recital in a series of organ concerts at Harvard’s Memorial Church celebrating the instrument’s impending departure and tells us a little bit about why it is time for its approximately 4,500 pipes to ease on down the road.

Continue Reading Add comment November 7, 2009

Guy Livingston Symposium at Tufts TOMORROW!

A really interesting talk about music and time.

Continue Reading Add comment November 2, 2009


 

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