The next meeting of the Greater New York Chapter of the American Musicological Society will be on Saturday, May 9th.
It will take place at the AMS headquarters at New York University.
20 Cooper Square, Floor 3
New York, NY 10003
The nearest subway stations are Astor Place (#6 train) and 8th Street (R train).
Schedule
Session 1 12 noon to 1:30 PM
“Every Day We’re Grilled on an Iron Plate”: The Peculiar Success of “Oyoge! Taiyaki-kun”
Tristan Wilson (The New School)
From Tradition to the Concert Stage: Virtuosity and Pianistic Nationalism in Ananda Sukarlan’s Rapsodia Nusantara
Edy Rapika Panjaitan (Ohio University)
Algorithm Panic and the Adverse Geoblocking of Chinese Funeral Brass Band Videos on Douyin amid US Restrictions
Joseph S. Kaminski (College of Staten Island)
Break 1:30 to 2 PM
Business Meeting 2 to 2:15 PM
Session 2 2:15 to 4 PM
Genealogies of Korean Virtuosity: Politics and Global Circulation
MyungJin Oh (Rutgers University)
Talking about Sound: Conversation as a Tool for Timbre
Juliet Pascal Glazer (Boston College)
Arnold Schoenberg’s ‘Nationalistic Prose’ and His Misinterpreted Early Operas
Carol Kitzes Baron (SUNY Stonybrook)
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