38th International Congress on Medieval Studies -- 8-11 May 2003
All interested scholars are welcome.
Presider: Sarah Davies, New York University
Benjamin Brand, Yale UniversityAbstract
Rebecca Wagner Oettinger, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Abstract
Virginia Newes, Independent Scholar Abstract
Presider: Cynthia J. Cyrus, Vanderbilt University.
Alice V. Clark, Loyola University, New Orleans Abstract
John Stinson, La Trobe University Abstract
Michael Phelps, New York University Abstract
Presider: Barbara Walters, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY
licia Doyle, University of Texas-El Paso Abstract
Sarah Davies, New York University Abstract
Kevin N. Moll, East Carolina University Abstract
Presider: Cathy Ann Elias, DePaul University
Elizabeth Randell Upton, University of California-Los Angeles Abstract
Linda Page Cummins, University of Alabama Abstract
Barbara Walters, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY Abstract
Presider: Deborah Lawrence, George Washington University
William R. Bowen, University of Toronto Abstract
Cathy Ann Elias, DePaul University Abstract
Jan Herlinger, Louisana State University Abstract
Lester A. Castellana, Independent Scholar Abstract
This is an informal compilation. We apologize for any omissions.
The International Machaut Society has several sessions at the Congress:
The Future of Machaut Studies: A Roundtable on Saturday morning
( Program)
and Reading Machaut/Machaut Reading Saturday 1:30 PM
( Program)
Session 59 (Thursday 10 AM) is on Medieval Song Program
Thursday 1:30 PM (in conflict with Session I of Musicology at Kalamazoo) there will be
a session on Text and Context of Representation: Music, Literature, and Dramatic Theories in the
English Renaissance Program,
as well as a talk on The Medieval Philosophy of Music in Tolkien's Works in Session 80.
Thursday 3:30 PM (in conflict with Session II of Musicology at Kalamazoo) there will be a talk on Intertextual Resonances in the Music of Machaut's Voir-dit in Session 155.
Friday morning (in conflict with Session III of Musicology at Kalamazoo) there is a session
on The Multiple Directions of Troubadour Studies Program,
a roundtable on the performance of Boewulf,
Program,
and
a session on Music in the Context of Medieval Studies
Program.
Friday afernoon (in conflict with Session IV of Musicology at Kalamazoo) there is a session on The Ballad, Medieval and Modern: Ballads and the Graphic Arts ( Program).
There are two sessions devoted to Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival in Performance: Session 407 Saturday 10:00 AM ( Program), and Session 624 Sunday 10:30 AM ( Program).
Session 436 (Trubadour Poetry) on Saturday 1:30 PM includes a talk on "What Singing Does".
The Saturday 3:30 PM sessions include "Laity in Medieval Liturgy: How Did They Take Part in Ritual and Song? " ( Program). Session 522, Hildegard's Horizons-Others before and after: A Comparison has several music-related talks ( Program).
Sunday morning (in conflict with Session V of Musicology at Kalamazoo) there is a session on Music for the Liturgical Veneration of Irish and Scottish Saints ( Program).
There will be several musical performances.
On Thursday night at 8:00 p.m. the Institute presents "Benjamin Bagby's Beowulf" at the Stetson Chapel, Kalamazoo College, with a discussion of the performance Friday at 10:00 a.m. in Fetzer.
On Friday night at 8:00 p.m. Hourglass will present "A Mélange of Songs of Love and Devotion from Southern France and the Iberian Peninsula" at the First Baptist Church.
Friday at 5:30 PM there will be a cello recital Hildegard, J.S. Bach and the Contemporaries by Elizabeth Start (Kalamazoo College) in Fetzer 1030.
On Friday, there will be an organ concert, following Vespers at St. Augustine Cathedral, Francis Kline OCSO organist.
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For questions about Musicology at Kalamazoo, please contact
Cynthia Cyrus
cynthia.cyrus@vanderbilt.edu