Allegheny Chapter,

American Musicological Society

At MARSHALL UNIVERSITY

Huntington, West Virginia, October 8th, 2005

 

 8:15 to 9:00 am Refreshment hour

 9:15 am  Welcome: Dr. Marshall Onofrio, Dept. Chair

 

 9:25    Loe, heere I end fare well”:  John Baldwin’s Commonplace Book Revisited.

Dr. Judy Taylor, Huntington, West Virginia

        

 9:55    The Apotheosis of Musicology: from Victim to Master

                        Prof. Robert Copeland, Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania

 

10:30   Jazz Influences in Two Concertos of Aaron Copland

                        Reed David, Graduate Student, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.

 

11:05   Qui venit in nomine Domini: Ignaz Schuppanzigh’s Return from Russia and the Benedictus of Beethoven’s Missa solemnis        

                        Prof. Theodore Albrecht, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio

 

11:45                           LUNCH AND BUSINESS MEETING

 

  1:30pm The Darwinian Origins of Busoni’s Sketch of a New Esthetic of Music 

                        Dr. William Grim, Columbus, Ohio

 

  2:05   Pittsburgh Music Societies 1800-1860

                        Kathy Guffey, Graduate Student, University of Pittsburgh, Pgh. Pa.

 

2:40   Writing “For Peter”: An Examination of the Composition Draft of Benjamin Britten’s Seven Sonnets of Michelangelo

                        Prof. Vicki Stroeher, Marshall University, Huntington West Virginia

                                                           

  3:15   Alfred Stelzner: New Revelations about the Instrument Designer as Composer

Dr. Alan Krueck, California, Pennsylvania

 

  4:00   Formal Adjournment

 


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