[ANPPOM-Lista] Reactions to the Record Symposium

Carlos Palombini cpalombini em gmail.com
Sex Mar 28 16:50:44 BRT 2014


The 2014 Reactions to the Record symposium (
http://music.stanford.edu/Events/StanfordMusicSymposium/2014/index.html)
will take place April 3-5, 2014 at Stanford University's Bing Concert Hall
Studio. The symposium includes concerts, lectures, workshops, and exhibits.
A keynote address will be delivered Friday, April 4th by*Richard Taruskin*,
author of the/Oxford History of Western Music./*Kenneth Hamilton*, author
of/After the Golden Age: Romantic Pianism and Modern Performance,/will be
presenting a lecture-recital on Friday, April 4th. The*Ironwood
Ensemble*from Sydney, Australia will be at the symposium to share their
provocative work with Brahms performance. They will be coaching,
demonstrating, and performing the Brahms/Piano Quartet in G Minor,/Op. 25,
on Saturday, April 5th. The/Reactions to the Record/symposium and concerts
are free to all with registration.

The Stanford Department of Music in conjunction with SiCa (now theStanford
Arts Institute <http://artsinstitute.stanford.edu/>) and theStanford
Archive of Recorded Sound <http://lib.stanford.edu/ars>convened the
first/Reactions to the Record/symposium in 2007 as an interdisciplinary
meeting of the world's finest scholars and performers interested in the
legacy of historical recordings. Past symposia can be found here <
http://music.stanford.edu/Events/StanfordMusicSymposium/past/index.html>.
Presenters have included Charles Rosen, Nicholas Cook, Robert Philip,
Joseph Horowitz, Jose Bowen, Malcolm Bilson, and Donald Manildi, among
others.

The symposium highlights work in performance practice that engages
historical recordings as vital source material. Central to this interest
are performances inspired by historical models. Presentations in related
areas include cultural studies in performance, methodologies of performance
analysis, and performance in historical narrative.

-- 
carlos palombini
professor de musicologia ufmg
professor colaborador ppgm-unirio
proibidao.org
ufmg.academia.edu/CarlosPalombini
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"É necessário dizer tudo. A primeira das liberdades é a liberdade de dizer
tudo." (Maurice Blanchot, "L'Entretien infini", 1969)
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