[silence] One-day Cage symposium and concert, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, September 8, 2007
Rob Haskins
rob_haskins@yahoo.com
Fri Aug 10 12:46:12 EDT 2007
To celebrate John Cage’s 95th
birthday (and the 15th anniversary of his death), the music
department of the University of New Hampshire is hosting a one-day symposium
and concert on September 8, 2007 in the Paul Creative Arts Center (30 College
Rd.). The conference is co-sponsored by UNH’s College of Liberal Arts and the Center for the Humanities.
Here is a short version of
the program:
John Cage in 2007: Reception,
Performance Practice, Analysis
Symposium, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., M-223, Paul Creative Arts Center, UNH
Our Memory of What Happened
is Not What Happened: Cage and the Power of Myth
Brent Reidy, Ph.D.
candidate, Musicology, Indiana University
On John Cage’s Late Music, Analysis, and the Model of
Renga in Two2
Rob Haskins, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Music, UNH
Interdeterminacy
and Performance Practice in Cage’s Variations
David P. Miller, Boston, MA
Thinking About Cage and Nature, Back Then and Right
Now
David Andrew, Ph.D.,
Professor of Art History, UNH
Dinner Break
Concert, 8:00 p.m., Bratton Recital Hall, Paul Creative Arts Center, UNH
Music for One
Margaret Herlehy, Oboe
Four6
Rob Haskins, David Miller,
Laurel Karlik Sheehan, and Brent Reidy, performers
Two2
Rob Haskins and Laurel Karlik
Sheehan, pianos
For further information,
please e-mail rob.haskins@unh.edu.
Thanks very much.
Rob
Rob Haskins
Assistant Professor of Music
University of New Hampshire
rob_haskins@yahoo.com
http://robhaskins.net
http://musicandmiscellaneous.blogspot.com/
"Heroism doesn't consist in brilliantly combatting someone else. . . . What is heroic is to accept the situation in which you find yourself." -- John Cage
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