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CUMS/SMUC & CAML/caml 2003

Programme

 Dalhousie University, Department of Music

 

Wednesday 28 May / Mercredi 28 Mai

 

14:00-17:00

caml/CAML Board Meeting / Réunion du conseil d’administration

 

20:00

Dunn Theatre

Dalhousie University Faculty Concert

 

Welcoming reception

 

Thursday 29 May / Jeudi 29 Mai

 

8:45-9:00

4th floor

Words of Welcome / Allocution de bienvenue: Lynn Stodola, Chair, Department of Music, Dalhousie University

 

9:00-11:00

Script Library

 

CUMS/SMUC: Executive Board Meeting

9:00-11:00

409

1: Indigenous Music and Dance (CUMS/SMUC)

Chair / Président and Respondent / Commentatrice: Beverley Diamond, Memorial University

 

Klisala Harrison, York University: Rarely Heard Voices: Opera in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside

Anna Hoefnagels, Augustana University College: Women and Powwow Music: Tradition and Innovation

Chris Scales, University of Illinois: Community Participation vs. Sound Booth Isolation: Powwow Music Aesthetics “Live” and “Mediated”

 

9:00-11:00

406

2: Canadian Archival Jazz Collections (CAML/caml)

Chair / Président: James Code, Mount Allison University

 

Lisa Philpott, University of Western Ontario: Uncharted Waters: Hidden Jazz Collections at the UWO Music Library

Richard Green, National Library of Canada: The Archival Collection of Jazz Legend Paul Bley

Kathleen McMorrow, University of Toronto: Two New Archival Resources at the U. of T.

Peter Higham, Mount Allison University: The Don Warner Collection at Dalhousie University

Andrew Homzy, Concordia University: Montreal Jazz Archives

Summing Up: Canadian Jazz Archives in the International Context

 

11:00-11:15

Break / Pause

 

11:15-12:45

409

3: Querying Organicism (CUMS/SMUC)

Chair / Président: Brenda Ravenscroft, Queen’s University

 

Edward Laufer, University of Toronto: Continuity and Motivic Transformation on the Way to the Second Subject

Gregory Marion, University of Iowa: Unity: Coherence: Wholeness. Debussy and the Large-Scale Project

Mark Sallmen, University of Toronto: Debussy’s Monochromatic Experiment: Harmonic Connections in the ‘Nocturnes’

 

11:15-12:45

406

4: Reports from the Field (CAML/caml)

Chair / Président: Alison Hall, Carleton University

 

Alison Hall, Carleton University: IAML Public Library Initiative

Diane Peters, Wilfrid Laurier University: WLU New Library Facilities

Richard Green, National Library of Canada: NLC / NAC Merger

Peter Higham, Mount Allison University: Music Library Expansion

Cynthia Leive, McGill University: New Music Building Plans

 

13:30-14:15

Dunn Theatre

 

Mini-récital / Mini-Recital: Kenneth Knowles, trombone, Memorial University

 

14:15-15:15

406

5: Late 20th Century (CUMS/SMUC)

Chair / Président: Friedeman Sallis, Université de Moncton

 

Edward Jurkowski, University of Lethbridge: Aspects of Time in the Later Music of Morton Feldman

Brenda Ravenscroft, Queen’s University: Design and Intention: Elliott Carter’s Setting of ‘In Genesis’

 

14:15-15:00

Dunn Theatre

 

Mini-récital / Mini-Recital: Michael Esch, piano, Rice University

 

15:00-15:45

409

6: Table Ronde / Panel: Un instrument nouveau à réseaux de cordes (CUMS/SMUC)

Moderator / Animateur: Martin Waltz, Université de Moncton

 

Presenter: John Boulay, Université de Moncton

In collaboration with Université de Moncton faculty: Martin Waltz (Département de musique), Cory Walker (Département de physique et d’astronomie), Samuel Gaudet and Claude Gauthier (Département de mathématiques et de statistique)

 

15:45-16:00

Break / Pause

 

16:00-17:30

406

7: Roundtable / Table Ronde: Local / National / Global: Perspectives on Multicultural Music Education (CUMS/SMUC)

Moderator / Animateur: Kari Veblen, University of Western Ontario

 

Colette Simonot, McGill University: The Saskatoon Musicscape Project: Discovering Saskatoon’s Musical Voice and Inventing Canadian Identity

Kari Veblen, University of Western Ontario: World Musics: Hit-or?-Miss, Integration, and Infusion

Charlene Morten, University of British Columbia: Developing Political Literacy in Multicultural Music Education

Respondent / Commentatrice: Andrea Rose, Memorial University

 

16:00-17:30

409

8: Collection Development and Popular Music (CAML/caml)

Chair / Président: Kathleen McMorrow, University of Toronto

 

Monica Fazekas, University of Western Ontario: Collecting Popular Music for the Music Library

Diane Peters, Wilfrid Laurier University: Supporting Popular Music Courses with Library Resources

Virginia Danielson, Harvard University: Collection Development in the Widening Canon at Large Research Libraries

 

18:30

Banquet: Lord Nelson Hotel (CUMS/SMUC & CAML/caml)

 

 

Friday 30 May / Vendredi 30 Mai  

 

8:30-10:30

Script Library

 

CUMS/SMUC: Executive Board Meeting

9:00-10:15

406

9: Roundtable / Table Ronde: CMC and the Academy: Gate-Keeping Canadian Creativity (CUMS/SMUC & CAML/caml)

Chair / Président: Dennis Farrell, Dalhousie University

 

Mary Ingraham, Ingraham Cultural Resources Management Corp.

Dennis Farrell, Dalhousie University

John Rea, McGill University

James Code, Mount Allison University

 

10:15-10:30

Break / Pause

 

10:30-12:00

406

10: Popular Music Icons (CUMS/SMUC)

Chair / Président and Respondent / Commentateur: Serge Lacasse, Université Laval

 

Durrell Bowman, University of Alberta: Textu(r)al Undercoding and the Music of the Rock Band Rush: String Quartetes, Death Metal, Trip-Hop, and other Tributes

Meg Kwasnicki, York University: Intersecting Nations: A Look at the Career of  “La Bolduc” in Quebecois and Canadian Culture

 

10:30-11:15

409

 

11: Regional Collections (CAML/caml)

Chair / Président: Lisa Emberson, National Library of Canada

 

Richard Belford, University of Saskatchewan: Establishing a Provincial Music Collection: The Saskatchewan Experience

 

11:15-12:00

Art Gallery

Mini-récital / Mini-Recital: Helen Pridmore, soprano, Mount Allison University and Andrew Miller, double bass

 

12:45-13:30

406

 

Mini-récital / Mini-Recital: Jane Leibel, soprano, Memorial University

 

13:30-14:45

406

 

Keynote Address / Discours-programme (CUMS/SMUC & CAML/caml)

Introduction: Beverley Diamond, Memorial University

 

Virginia Danielson, Harvard University: Classical Music in Iraq

 

14:45-15:00

Break / Pause

 

15:00-17:00

Killam Library

Tour of the Killam Library / Visite de la Bibliothèque Killam (CAML/caml)

 

Karen Smith, Dalhousie University: Learning Commons; Archives; Special Collections, featuring the Don Warner Collection

 

15:00-17:00

406

12: Eastern Europe to Canada (CUMS/SMUC)

Chair / Président and Respondent / Commentateur: Walter Kemp, Dalhousie University

 

Paul Helmer, McGill University: Conflict and Cooperation at the Local, National and Global Levels: The Emigration of Central European and Baltic Musicians to Canada 1937-c.1955

Lindsay Moore, University of Toronto: Arnold Walter, Nicholas Goldschmidt and Herman Geiger-Torel: Prophets in the Desert?

Benita Wolters-Fredlund, University of Toronto: Music, Culture, Ethnicity and Nationalism: The Toronto Jewish Folk Choir

 

15:00-16:00

409

13: Baroque Studies (CUMS/SMUC)

Chair / Président: Gordon Callon, Acadia University

 

Johanne Couture, McGill University: L’improvisation du Contrepoint au Clavier au XVIIe Siècle

Pauline Minevich, University of Regina: Britons strike home! Performing Empire in David Garrick’s The Fairies (1755)

 

16:00-17:00

409

14: Early 20th Century (CUMS/SMUC)

Chair / Président: David Schroeder, Dalhousie University

 

Kirsten Yri, Wilfrid Laurier University: Die Neue Sachlichkeit, Gebrauchsmusik, and Hindemith’s Neues vom Tage

François de Médícis, Université de Montréal: The Great Debate Over Polytonality in the French Press of the 1920s

 

17:00-18:00

President’s Reception / Réception du président

 

20:00

Dunn Theatre

Scotia Festival Concert ($25/$20)

Rea, Violin Duo (World Premiere), Mark Fewer and Scott St. John; Britten, Three Divertimentos for String Quartet, Super Nova Quartet; Schubert, String Quintet in C Major, Prazak Quartet and Denise Djokic, cello

 

 

Saturday 31 May / Samedi 31 Mai

 

7:45-9:30

409

CUMS/SMUC: Breakfast Meeting, Standing Committee of Institutional Members

 

9:00-11:00

406

15: Dance (CUMS/SMUC)

Chair / Président and Respondent: Karen Pegley, Queen’s University

 

Leslie Hall: Urban Rumba and Cha Cha Cha: Two Cuban Dances

Howard Spring, University of Guelph: Hot and Sweet: Race and the Emergence of Swing

Ilene McKenna, McGill University: Wherefore Pavane? An Analysis of Louis-Guillaume Pécour’s  La Pavane des Saisons

 

10:00-11:00

409

16: Unconventional Approaches to Late 18th and 19th-Century Music (CUMS/SMUC)

Président / Chair: David Schroeder, Dalhousie University

 

Brian Black, University of Lethbridge: Remembering a Dream: The Tragedy of Romantic Memory in Schubert’s Instrumental Music

Nathan Martin, McGill University: Some Features of Intrathematic Organization in the Songs and Piano Miniatures of Robert Schumann

 

10:00-11:00

4th floor

 

 

17: Posters (CUMS/SMUC)

 

Roxane Prevost, SUNY Buffalo: Metrical Ambiguities in Ursala Mamlok’s Panta Rhei (1981)

Harold Wiens, University of Alberta: Healing through Singing

 

11:00-11:15

Break / Pause

 

11:15-12:15

406

18: Two Ongoing Projects (CAML/caml)

Chair / Président: Desmond Maley, Huntington College

 

Lisa Emberson, National Library of Canada: RILM Canada: the Interdisciplinary Wave

Richard Green, National Library of Canada: The Virtual Gramophone

 

11:15-12:45

409

19: Canadian Studies (CUMS/SMUC)

Chair / Président: Andrew Zinck, University of Prince Edward Island

 

Abigail Richardson, University of Toronto: Claude Vivier: Intuition and Reason

Gordon Smith, Queen’s University: Salvaging Culture: Ethnographic Modelling and Marius Barbeau’s 1927 Nass River Field Trip

J. Drew Stephen, University of Toronto: The Legacy of Wind Quintet Playing in Canada

 

13:30-14:15

406

 

Lecture-Recital / Récital commenté: Caroline Schiller, soprano, Memorial University

 

14:15-15:15

406

20: The Nature of Biography (CUMS/SMUC)

Président / Chair: Jolanta Pekacz, University of Saskatchewan

 

Catrina Flint de Médícis, McGill University: Wanted: One Reappraisal of Vincent d’Indy

Harald Krebs, University of Victoria: Source Study, Biography, and Analysis: What Josephine Lang’s Autographs Tell

 

14:15-14:45

409

21: Theoretical Approaches to Symbols and Meanings (CUMS/SMUC)

Chair / Président: Don McLean, McGill University

 

Janette Tilley, University of Toronto: A Musical Emblem: The Sacred Musical Dialogue in 17th-Century Germany

 

14:15-15:15

Script Library

 

CAML/caml: Cataloguing Committee

Chair / Président: Brenda Muir, National Library of Canada

15:15-15:30

Break / Pause

 

15:30-17:00

406

CUMS/SMUC Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle

 

15:30-17:00

409

CAML/ABCM Annual General Meeting / Assemblée générale annuelle


 

 

 

 

 
Updated May 23, 2006