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UCLA faculty, emeriti, graduate students and alumni represented UCLA Musicology at the national American Musicological Society meeting in San Francisco, CA from November 10th-November 13th, 2012. The schedule of UCLA presenters/moderators were as follows: Thursday, November 10th: Emeriti Professor, Frank D’Accone: “Liturgy, Polyphony, and Tradition: An Episcopal Entrance into Florence in 1567” Hyun Kyong Chang : The Meaning of Piano in Colonial Korea: Womanhood and Nationalism in Yi Kwangsu’s Fiction” Friday, November 11th: Professor Robert Fink, Chair of Highbrow/Nobrow Panel Alumna, Julianne Lindberg, “Satie’s Looking Glass World: Pedagogy, Play, and the Future of France” Saturday, November 12th: Joanna Love-Tulloch: “When Soda Met Pop: Representing Michael Jackson and His Music in Pepsi’s 1984 Campaign” Zarah Ersoff: “’Succumbing to the Orient’: Homoerotic Orientalism and the Arabesque in Ravel’s Shéhérazade”
** First ever all University of California Party from 10:00pm- 1:00am** Sunday, November 13th: Professor Elisabeth Le Guin: Chair of Instruments from the Inside Out Panel Professor Raymond Knapp: “Getting off the Trolley: Musicals contra Cinematic Reality” Professor Olivia Bloechl: “The Tormenting Orchestra” Alumnus, Eric J. Wang: “The Quiet Hand: Aesthetics of Bodily Decorum in the Keyboard Music of François Couperin” More information can be found at: http://www.ams-net.org/sanfrancisco/ |